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[单项选择]Exercise Cuts Cancer Deaths in Men
Men who exercise often are less likely to die from cancer than those who(51),new research published in the British Journal of Cancer revealed yesterday.
A team of scientists from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden looked(52)the effect of physical activity and cancer risk in 40,708 men aged(53) 45 and 79.
The seven-year study found that men(54)walked or cycled for at least 30 minutes a day had a 34 per cent lower(55)of dying from cancer than the men who did less exercise or nothing at all.(56)the period studied,3,714 men developed cancer and 1,153 died from the disease. The researchers suggest that half an hour’s walking(57) cycling a day increased survival among these men by 33 per cent.
The researchers surveyed men from two counties in central Sweden about their lifestyle and the amount of(58)activity they were usually doing. They then scored these responses and compared the results with data on cancer diagnosis and
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[填空题]A study shows that men who eat tomato products twice a week could probably avoid developing prostate cancer by one third in comparison with those ______ .
[填空题]Men who bottle up their anger at being unfairly treated at work are up to five times more likely to (47) a heart attack, or even die from one, than those who let their (48) show, a Swedish study has found.
The study followed 2,755 employed men who had not suffered any heart attacks from 1992 to 2003. At the end of the study, 47 (49) had either suffered an attack, or died from heart disease, and many of those had been found to be "covertly coping" with unfair (50) at work.
"After adjustment for age, socioeconomic factors, risk behaviors, job (51) and biological risk factors at baseline(基线 ), there was a close-response relationship between covert coping and the risk of incident myocardial infarction (心肌梗塞) or cardiac death," the study’s authors wrote. Covert coping was listed as "letting thing pass without saying anything" and "going away" (52) feelings of being hard done by colleagues or bosses.
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