Physical Activity for Health: What Kind? How Much? How Intense? On Top of What?
AID Atlanta · University of South Carolina
Abstract
Physical activity improves health. Different types of activity promote different types of physiologic changes and different health outcomes. A curvilinear reduction in risk occurs for a variety of diseases and conditions across volume of activity, with the steepest gradient at the lowest end of the activity scale. Some activity is better than none, and more is better than some. Even light-intensity activity appears to provide benefit and is preferable to sitting still. When increasing physical activity toward a desired level, small and well-spaced increments will reduce the incidence of adverse events and improve adherence. Prior research on the relationship between activity and health has focused on the value…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.35
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- 100%
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- 99
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3Topics & keywords
- Physical activity
- Environmental health
- Health benefits
- Sitting
- Scale (ratio)
- Medicine
- Physical therapy
- Physics