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 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 ...
Hannah Mason receives funding from the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, and Queensland Fire and ...
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Extreme exercise does not shorten life expectancy, as has been thought The first people to break the four-minute mile outlived their contemporaries by nearly five years on average The exercise ...