> The way the study, published in the British Medical Journal, was carried out means it is not possible to determine a clear cause and effect.
> However, the effect was still there even after adjusting the statistics to remove the effects of other potential explanations like smoking, diet or how heavy people are.
> It means the reason cycling cuts cancer risk cannot be down to weight loss in the study.
> The way the study, published in the British Medical Journal, was carried out means it is not possible to determine a clear cause and effect.
> However, the effect was still there even after adjusting the statistics to remove the effects of other potential explanations like smoking, diet or how heavy people are.
> It means the reason cycling cuts cancer risk cannot be down to weight loss in the study.