reviewCirculationFeb 6, 2012Closed access

Role of Built Environments in Physical Activity, Obesity, and Cardiovascular Disease

San Diego State University

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Abstract

In industrialized nations like the United States and Sweden, the vast majority of adults do not meet the physical activity guidelines of 150 minutes per week.1 Inactive lifestyles put most adults at risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), diabetes, obesity, some cancers, osteoporosis, and psychological disorders.2 Physical activity can be effective at all phases of chronic disease management, from primordial prevention (prevention of risk factors) through treatment and rehabilitation.2 There is particular interest in the potential for physical activity to prevent chronic diseases, thereby improving quality of life and reducing health care costs.3 In the past decade, limitations of prevention approaches that…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Obesity
  • Physical activity
  • Disease
  • Internal medicine
  • Physical therapy
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