Study: Public Transport Slashes Your Diabetes Risk

Public transport isn't just for saving cash. A new study that was presented at the American Heart Association's annual meeting last week showed that adults who went to work on public transport were 34 percent less likely to have diabetes, 44 percent less likely to become overweight and 27 percent less likely to suffer from high blood pressure. The same study, which analysed 5,908 Japanese adults, also showed that women were much more likely to walk, cycle, or use public transport to go to work, and men were more likely to drive.
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Study: Public Transport Slashes Your Diabetes Risk

Public transport isn't just for saving cash. A new study that was presented last week at the American Heart Association's annual meeting showed that adults who went to work on public transport were 34 percent less likely to have diabetes, 44 percent less likely to become overweight and 27 percent less likely to suffer from high blood pressure

The same study, which analysed 5,908 Japanese adults, also showed that women were much more likely to walk, cycle, or use public transport to go to work and men were more likely to drive

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