SOURCE: Medical News Today
DATE: November 24, 2009
EXCERPT: "Men who regularly take part in moderate-to-heavy intensity exercise such as jogging, tennis or swimming may be less likely to have a stroke than people who get no exercise or only light exercise, such as walking, golfing, or bowling, according to a study .... However, exercise did not have a protective effect against stroke for women. Women who took part in moderate-to-heavy intensity exercise did not have a reduced risk of stroke." more
RELATED PUBMED LNK:
Willey JZ. Prestroke physical activity is associated with severity and long-term outcome from first-ever stroke. Neurology. 2009 Aug 18;73(7):572-3; author reply 573. No abstract available.
DATE: November 24, 2009
EXCERPT: "Men who regularly take part in moderate-to-heavy intensity exercise such as jogging, tennis or swimming may be less likely to have a stroke than people who get no exercise or only light exercise, such as walking, golfing, or bowling, according to a study .... However, exercise did not have a protective effect against stroke for women. Women who took part in moderate-to-heavy intensity exercise did not have a reduced risk of stroke." more
RELATED PUBMED LNK:
Willey JZ. Prestroke physical activity is associated with severity and long-term outcome from first-ever stroke. Neurology. 2009 Aug 18;73(7):572-3; author reply 573. No abstract available.

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