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Mitochondrial density: the mechanism behind cardio's mortality reduction

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The reason cardio cuts your risk of early death basically comes down to tiny organelles from your high school bio textbook. Researcher Inigo San-Millan found that mitochondrial density in muscle cells predicts not just Tour de France performance but also who develops type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and dies younger, and the specific training that builds it is slow, boring, conversational-pace cardio called Zone 2, which most people either skip or blow right past. The wild part is that elite cyclists spend 80 percent of their training here, and the same biological machinery separating them from the rest of the peloton is exactly what separates a healthy 55-year-old from one with metabolic disease.

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