Journal Pioneer

Bike to work

- Drs. Oz and Roizen Mehmet Oz, M. D. is host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” and Mike Roizen, M. D. is Chief Wellness Officer and Chair of Wellness Institute at Cleveland Clinic. To live your healthiest, tune into “The Dr. Oz Show” or visit www. sharecare. com.

One of Denmark’s most famous sons was storytelle­r Hans Christian Andersen. He authored “The Little Mermaid,” “The Ugly Duckling” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” His tales always delight children and adults alike, probably because they make everyone feel smart and empowered.

Not far from Mr. Andersen’s old haunts, researcher­s at the University of Copenhagen recently conducted a study that’ll help you feel smart and empowered. Published in the Internatio­nal Journal of Obesity, it reveals that if you struggle to find time to exercise, bicycling to work can effectivel­y reduce stress and trim you down. In the study, previously inactive people who biked to work ( an average of 8.6 miles per day) reduced their fat mass by about 10 pounds, compared to inactive folks. The biking group also showed significan­tly lower levels of stress.

It helps to live in a place like Copenhagen, where bicycling is a respected part of the culture.

But if you can’t bike to work, we suggest biking AT work. Dr. Mike has long been an advocate of his treadmill desk, and now there are a slew of pedal-at- your- desk products available. Google “desk bike” and see what pops up!

If you don’t think those bike rides will do the trick, the study also found that overweight people can trim down and lose fat just as effectivel­y as biking to work by doing other moderate exercise during leisure time.

So be assured, at your desk or to and from work, you can pedal your way to a younger Real Age.

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