Extreme exercise does not shorten life expectancy, as has been thought The first people to break the four-minute mile ...
Research into the lives of first 200 athletes to run a sub four-minute mile found they outlived the general public by about ...
The long lives of sub four-minute milers show that "extreme" exercise doesn't reduce lifespan, according to new research. A study of the first 200 athletes to run a mile in under four minutes ...
The long lives of sub-four-minute milers show that "extreme" exercise doesn’t reduce lifespan, according to new research. A study of the first 200 athletes to run a mile in under four minutes ...
The long lives of sub four-minute milers show that "extreme" exercise doesn't reduce lifespan, according to research.
The long lives of sub four-minute milers show that "extreme" exercise doesn't reduce lifespan, according to new research. A study of the first 200 athletes to run a mile in under four minutes - ...
Pushing the Body in 'Extreme' Sports Won't Shorten Life Span By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, May 10, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Athletes who push themselves to maximum performance don ...
The first people to break the four-minute mile outlived their contemporaries by nearly five years on average The exercise required for elite athleticism appears to be beneficial for health FRIDAY ...