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Jog Your Bones Stronger
Joggers have it made. Not only do they tend to weigh less, be nonsmokers, have
fewer chronic health problems and enjoy better overall health than their
non-jogging peers, they have stronger bones as well.
These are the findings of a recent study of 4,254 black, Mexican-American and white males that took
part in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
Those who reported jogging at least once per month (about 900 men) had higher bone density than their
sedentary counterparts. And those who jogged nine or more times per month had the greatest bone density.
In this case, more may not necessarily be better, as those who reported jogging 20 or more times per month
had about the same bone density as less frequent joggers.
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Source: American Journal of Public Health 2001; 91, 1056-1059
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