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The Claim: Running Outdoors Burns More Calories

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Recent studies claim that running outside burns more calories than a treadmill.

Pavement or treadmill? Most avid runners have a strong preference for one or the other, but how do the two differ in producing results? According to several studies, the answer is not so simple.
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