October 17, 2013
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Those teenagers who tend to be overweight in the future about twice as likely to suffer esophageal cancer Than teens who have always been a normal weight. Such findings made by Israeli doctors, guided by the results obtained in recent studies. They learned about a teenager who was about 17 years old. Researchers compared the body mass index of teenagers with national statistics on the incidence of cancer.
It was found that the risk of cancer was higher among those adolescents who were overweight. Also, a higher incidence was observed among representatives of sectors of the population with a low socio-economic status.
Scientists believe that the main cause of these indicators are particularly diet. The development of cancer illnesses affect the consumption of too much salt, and smoking.
So far, researchers have not in a hurry to talk about whether the risks will reduce the incidence of weight loss. However, doctors are unanimous: to improve overall health outcomes and adolescents, and older people should be sure to reset the weight of hardship. Moreover, it is best to do this with the help of daily physical activity. And in order to play sports, do not necessarily need to go to gyms.
Recently, experts expressed the view that even the most " advanced "Simulators allow you to get a much lower effect on employment than the usual basic exercises, in which the load is achieved by the weight of the person. This push-ups, pull-up, and other well-known throughout the exercise. If you regularly at least three times a week to train, doing these exercises 20-30 minutes , The physical form is excellent. By performing these exercises, you can not only lose weight but also improve motor skills, increase the performance of balance and mobility. The so-called everyday movements allow use several muscle groups at once and at the same time a positive impact on job Cardiovascular .
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