Study: Regular morning exercise may cut cancer risk


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) QNA Madrid: A new study has revealed that exercising in the morning, such as brisk walking or riding a bike, can prevent cancer.

Study coordinator Dr Manolis Cogvinas, of the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, said: "The timing of physical activity clearly has an effect on the rhythm of hormones and melatonin as well as on food metabolism. This may explain our results."

A study of 2,800 participants in Spain showed that those who were physically active between 8 and 10 a.m. were less likely to develop prostate or breast tumors, respectively.

Dr Kogvinas said: "One of the possible causes of cancer is daily disruption and disruption of environmental indicators such as food intake and light. It has been shown that regular physical activity throughout a lifetime can reduce the risk of cancer. And this protective effect can be more beneficial when you do physical activity in the morning. "

Our bodies produce melatonin when it is dark. This chemical helps regulate sleep and affects many functions associated with the body's circadian rhythm. Melatonin also stops the spread of cancer, and late physical activity has been known to slow down the body's production of it.

Most of the studies on daily disturbances have focused on night shift work. Exposure to artificial light and late-night snacks are believed to play a role in the development of cancer. The most recent results are the first to determine the relationship between the risk and timing of the exercise.

The results were supported by a pilot study that showed that physical activity in the afternoon and evening, can delay melatonin production. (QNA)

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