Men could reduce their chances of developing prostate by over a third through jogging, cycling or swimming more, research suggests.Those who boosted their annual cardiorespiratory fitness by at least 3 per cent had a 35 per cent lower risk of developing - but not dying from - the disease.Researchers analysed data on the physical activity levels, height and body mass index (BMI) of 57,652 men, alongside information on lifestyle and perceived health and the results of at least two cardiorespiratory fitness tests.
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