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Can exercise reduce a person s genetic susceptibility to disease?

Can exercise reduce a person s genetic susceptibility to disease?
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Can exercise reduce a person s genetic susceptibility to disease?

According to recent studies, even those with a high genetic risk of getting type 2 diabetes can reduce their risk by staying active.

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How businesses in China are tackling Covid-19 setback - The Hindu BusinessLine

February 03, 2021 Men work to complete the construction of the National Speed Skating Oval in Beijing, China   -  REUTERS Men work to complete the construction of the National Speed Skating Oval in Beijing, China   -  REUTERS× The Frontiers of Business Research published six unique perspectives of business researchers on the challenges The Frontiers of Business Research, China, has recently published six unique perspectives of business researchers on the challenges that businesses are facing amidst the coronavirus pandemic and how they can be tackled. Digitalisation The first article, by Professor Hai Guo from Business School, Renmin University of China (Renmin Business School), and the team stated that digitalisation of business could be a way forward amidst the financial crises. It can help organisations to tap into their dynamic capabilities their abilities to quickly build, integrate, and reorganize internal and external resources to adapt and promote organisational c

Physical activity levels increased by smartphone apps and fitness trackers

Date Time Physical activity levels increased by smartphone apps and fitness trackers New research finds activity trackers and mobile apps currently being used by consumers are effective in improving physical activity, with an average increase of around 2000 steps per day. This has the potential to lower the risk of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and some types of cancer. New research from the University of Sydney has found that using smartphone applications and activity trackers increases physical activity levels in adults without chronic disease. Published today in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, the study found that interventions involving smartphone apps and activity trackers increased participants’ physical activity by an average of 2000 steps per day, which is a level found to be associated with health benefits, such as lower risk for premature death.

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