About The Study: The results of this study of 22,000 non-exercising adults indicate that small amounts of vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity were associated with lower incident cancer risk. Daily vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity may be a promising intervention for cancer prevention in populations not able or motivated to exercise in leisure time.
Authors: Emmanuel Stamatakis, Ph.D., of the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia, is the corresponding author.
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(doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2023.1830)
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