Exercise cuts men's risk of brain damage

November 14, 2009 04:34 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:41 am IST - Washington

TIME FOR FITNESS: Regular exercise like rapid walking or cycling can lower the risk of cerebral haemorrhage by 40pct. File Photo: Sampath Kumar G.P.

TIME FOR FITNESS: Regular exercise like rapid walking or cycling can lower the risk of cerebral haemorrhage by 40pct. File Photo: Sampath Kumar G.P.

A new study has revealed that regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of brain damage caused by stroke in men.

Lead researcher, Carl D. Reimers, showed that in men, rapid walking or cycling can lower the risk of cerebral haemorrhage by 40pct.

It can further cut the risk cerebral infarction by 27pct.

However, in women, a statistically significant effect has not been demonstrated.

Another study led by sports physician Martin Halle also showed that regular walking lowers the risk of colorectal carcinoma by 40pct.

Patients with colorectal carcinoma can also improve their prognosis with regular exercising.

Both the studies have been published in Deutsches zteblatt International.

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