Want to lose a few pounds? The answer may be as simple as taking the bus to work.
A recent
study found that people who don't drive to work--no matter how much or how little they
otherwise exercise--are likely to weigh an average of five to seven
pounds less than someone in a car.
"Public transport use involves a greater level of incidental physical activity than we commonly assume," says lead author Ellen Flint, a research fellow at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
"Walking from your home to the bus stop, standing in a busy train
carriage, sprinting up the station stairs to change platforms; a public
transport journey usually involves more exertion than traveling by car."
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