Researchers in Sweden have found an association between a person's fitness as a teenager and their risk of heart attack in later life. In a study of nearly 750,000 men, they found that the more ...
In a study of nearly 750,000 men, researchers found that the more aerobically fit men were in late adolescence, the less likely they were to have a heart attack 30 or 40 years later. Regular exercise ...
According to a study published in the European Heart Journal, unfit lean men are less likely to have heart attacks than fit obese men. It was also discovered that the chances of heart attacks appeared ...