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Exercise benefits health and quality of life SupportiveArgument1 #387192 People live longer, feel better, function better, protect themselves from chronic diseases, and are generally happier when they’re active. | |
+Citations (2) - CitationsAdd new citationList by: CiterankMapLink[1] What’s the Difference Physical Activity Makes?
Author: ConscienHealth Publication info: 2015 April, 16 Cited by: David Price 7:05 AM 19 April 2015 GMT Citerank: (1) 399770Exercise benefits health and quality of lifePeople live longer, feel better, function better, protect themselves from chronic diseases, and are generally happier when they’re active.1198CE71 URL:
| Excerpt / Summary At the Institute of Medicine some of the world’s top experts in human physiology just spent two days describing the difference physical activity makes in exquisite detail. In a word, for most people, that difference is good health.
You can find plenty of academic debate about how and how much exercise contributes to weight outcomes in obesity. As we’ve discussed before, the false belief that exercise is a great way to lose weight is alive and well. The truth that jumps out from these experts is that a definitive weight benefit for exercise by itself is tough to quantify. In reality, the best weight outcomes result from a paying attention to both food and activity.
But what’s easy to quantify is the benefit for health and quality of life. People live longer, feel better, function better, protect themselves from chronic diseases, and are generally happier when they’re active. |
Link[2] Physical Activity: Moving Toward Obesity Solutions
Author: Institute of Medicine Publication info: 2015 April, 14 Cited by: David Price 7:06 AM 19 April 2015 GMT Citerank: (3) 348689Encourage physical activity in daily lifeThe Chief Medical Officer’s report (2011) recommends that adults aged 19-64 years undertake 150 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity per week in bouts of 10 minutes or more. [1]565CA4D9, 399668Encourage physical activity in daily lifeBuild exercise into daily life to promote energy balance. Adults are recommended to take part in 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity every week.565CA4D9, 399770Exercise benefits health and quality of lifePeople live longer, feel better, function better, protect themselves from chronic diseases, and are generally happier when they’re active.1198CE71 URL:
| Excerpt / Summary This public workshop, hosted by the IOM Roundtable on Obesity Solutions explored the role of physical activity in the prevention and treatment of obesity.
Often, obesity is thought to be the result of diet alone, and preventable through changing eating habits, or the types of food to which a population has access. Many responses to the obesity epidemic have focused on food and nutrition, and advocates from the local to the national level have responded by promoting healthy eating. However, there has been less of a focus on the role of physical activity in obesity.
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