Lack of Exercise Is a Major Cause of Chronic Diseases
University of Missouri · University of California, Los Angeles · +1 more institution
Abstract
Chronic diseases are major killers in the modern era. Physical inactivity is a primary cause of most chronic diseases. The initial third of the article considers: activity and prevention definitions; historical evidence showing physical inactivity is detrimental to health and normal organ functional capacities; cause versus treatment; physical activity and inactivity mechanisms differ; gene-environment interaction (including aerobic training adaptations, personalized medicine, and co-twin physical activity); and specificity of adaptations to type of training. Next, physical activity/exercise is examined as primary prevention against 35 chronic conditions [accelerated biological aging/premature death, low…
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- Medicine
- Heart failure
- Stroke (engine)
- Internal medicine
- Aerobic exercise
- Osteoporosis
- Physical therapy
- Good health and well-being