Corrections and Clarifications
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In Corrections and Clarifications
October 26, 2016
An Oct. 26 article incorrectly identified Josh Crosby’s 50-minute rowing program as Shockwave. The 50-minute program is Indo-Row.
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August 18, 2016
An Aug. 16 article incorrectly stated that 70 percent of deaths worldwide are due to chronic disease, and that 1.87 of the 2.3 million deaths in the U.S. last year were due to chronic disease. The article also incorrectly stated that the CDC estimates that the U.S. will have 100 million diabetics in 2020.
Seventy percent of deaths in the U.S. are due to chronic disease, with the pattern of increasing… Continue Reading
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In Corrections and Clarifications
February 24, 2016
A Jan. 27 article incorrectly stated that research in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed sugar consumption negatively affects sleep-onset latency. High-glycemic meals reduced sleep-onset latency.
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September 13, 2015
A Sept. 13 article incorrectly stated Sean Buchan’s blood-sugar level was 9.2 percent. His hemoglobin A1C test result was 9.2 percent.
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August 11, 2015
An Aug. 11 article incorrectly stated Ben Smith started CrossFit in 2008. He started in 2006 and started focusing on competitions in 2008… Continue Reading
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July 25, 2015
An Aug. 31, 2013, article incorrectly stated Brett Marshall won the 2007 CrossFit Games. He finished second… Continue Reading
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May 07, 2015
A May 7 article incorrectly identified Thomas Moore’s sister. Her name is Melody.
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In Corrections and Clarifications
April 28, 2015
The cover-photo credit in an April 28 article was incorrect. The photographer was Brian Malloy… Continue Reading
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