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Before moving on, I’d like to show you this multivariate analysis from the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Preventive Study #2 study, which looks at very important lifestyle behaviors in combination – diet and nutrition, BMI, tobacco use and physical activity.
Here, we see that women who exercise regularly and don’t smoke are less than a third as likely to die in mid-life than women who smoke and lead a sedentary lifestyle.