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  • There are a number of pathways through which exercise could have an effect on prostate cancer biology, noted Kenfield.

    Exercise may improve odds against prostate cancer death 2011

  • We observed benefits at very attainable levels of activity," Kenfield added, "and our results suggest that men with prostate cancer should do some physical activity for their overall health, even if it is a small amount, such as 15 minutes of activity per day of walking, jogging or biking.

    Exercise may improve odds against prostate cancer death 2011

  • Focusing specifically on walking the most popular activity, accounting for more than one-third of total MET-hours per week among the patients, Kenfield and her team found that seven or more hours per week of walking conferred a "significant benefit" relative to walking less than 20 minutes per week.

    Exercise may improve odds against prostate cancer death 2011

  • Focusing specifically on walking the most popular activity, accounting for more than one-third of total MET-hours per week among the patients, Kenfield and her team found that seven or more hours per week of walking conferred a "significant benefit" relative to walking less than 20 minutes per week.

    Exercise may improve odds against prostate cancer death 2011

  • To explore how exercise might further improve the odds of survival, Kenfield and her colleagues tracked the physical exercise routines of just over 2,700 men who had been diagnosed with prostate cancer after 1990.

    Exercise may improve odds against prostate cancer death 2011

  • To explore how exercise might further improve the odds of survival, Kenfield and her colleagues tracked the physical exercise routines of just over 2,700 men who had been diagnosed with prostate cancer after 1990.

    Exercise may improve odds against prostate cancer death 2011

  • We observed benefits at very attainable levels of activity," Kenfield added, "and our results suggest that men with prostate cancer should do some physical activity for their overall health, even if it is a small amount, such as 15 minutes of activity per day of walking, jogging or biking.

    Exercise may improve odds against prostate cancer death 2011

  • There are a number of pathways through which exercise could have an effect on prostate cancer biology, noted Kenfield.

    Exercise may improve odds against prostate cancer death 2011

  • According to J. Kenfield Morley, "In investing, the return you want should depend on whether you want to eat well -- or sleep well."

    Investment Forum—1996 1996

  • To explore how exercise might further improve the odds of survival, Kenfield and her colleagues tracked the physical exercise routines of just over 2,700 men who had been diagnosed with prostate cancer after 1990.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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