A study from the University of Missouri has found that running may prevent bone loss better than resistance training. High impact activities--like running, basketball, and volleyball--stress the skeletal system, which appears to decrease bone loss. The study's authors point out that resistance training does slow bone loss, but running may be superior when it comes to maintaining a strong spine and hips.
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