The title of the paper is "Exercise intensity modulates interorgan communication and is associated with cardiometabolic health outcomes in humans"
Currently, the editorialized HN page title is "Three Minutes of Sprinting Beats 90 Minutes of Moderate Exercise". This is not taken from the text and would seem to misunderstand the purpose of this article which is comparative and does not advocate sprinting instead of 'moderate-intensity exercise.'
The reframing is substantial enough that I've flagged this submission.
The title of the paper is "Exercise intensity modulates interorgan communication and is associated with cardiometabolic health outcomes in humans"
Currently, the editorialized HN page title is "Three Minutes of Sprinting Beats 90 Minutes of Moderate Exercise". This is not taken from the text and would seem to misunderstand the purpose of this article which is comparative and does not advocate sprinting instead of 'moderate-intensity exercise.'
The reframing is substantial enough that I've flagged this submission.
Not if you want to run a marathon.