Asked by Ankit Bansal on May 16, 2024

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​Authors of recent (2011) studies have concluded which of these about the effects of physical activity on risk of all-cause mortality?

A) ​Some activity is far better than none, but more is no better than some.
B) ​Some activity is much better than none, and more is better than some.
C) ​More activity is better than none, but some is not any better than none.
D) ​No activity is better than a little, and some is greatly better than more.

All-Cause Mortality

The total number of deaths due to any cause within a specific population and time frame, often used to measure the general health of a population.

Physical Activity

Any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure, contributing to health benefits.

Recent Studies

Refers to scholarly research or investigations that have been conducted in the near past and provide current insights or findings.

  • Appreciate the prolonged health gains from continuous physical activity and its role in extending life and lessening disabilities.
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Itzel Cortes-PerezMay 20, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Recent studies have shown that some physical activity is much better than none, and increasing the amount of activity above this level can further decrease the risk of all-cause mortality.