Substantial evidence shows that physical inactivity (PI) and sedentary behavior (SB) increases the risk of many chronic diseases and shortens life expectancy. We describe evidence that certain domains of physical activity (PA) in the United States (US) population have declined substantially over 5 decades. The prevalence of PI is very high worldwide, which has contributed to 6%-10% of the burden of many chronic diseases and premature mortality. Reduction or elimination of PI would likely produce substantial increases in life expectancy of the world's population. Great efforts are needed to reduce PI and SB and increase levels of PA in the US and worldwide. (C) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
The public health risks of physical inactivity have led many national governments to develop policie...
Insufficient physical activity or being inactive is one of the leading risk factors for non-communic...
AbstractChronic diseases have become a focal point of public health worldwide with estimates of tril...
Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors for global mortality, with an esti...
Physical inactivity is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. We summarise present global effo...
Implementing national population based action on physical activity- challenges for action and opport...
Background: Strong evidence shows that physical inactivity increases the risk of many adverse health...
Habitual physical activity has long been heralded as a laudable lifestyle behaviour, which can impro...
Physical inactivity is increasingly being recognised as a major problem in global health. The WHO es...
Background: In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) released global guidelines on physical acti...
The 3 new Lancet series papers on physical activity1–3 build on the evidence presented in 2 previous...
About 30% of adults worldwide (Hallal et al., 2012) do not meet the minimum World Health Organizatio...
The public health risks of physical inactivity have led many national governments to develop policie...
Physical inactivity is one of the major contributing factors to the global pandemic of non-communica...
Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors for global mortality, with an esti...
The public health risks of physical inactivity have led many national governments to develop policie...
Insufficient physical activity or being inactive is one of the leading risk factors for non-communic...
AbstractChronic diseases have become a focal point of public health worldwide with estimates of tril...
Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors for global mortality, with an esti...
Physical inactivity is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. We summarise present global effo...
Implementing national population based action on physical activity- challenges for action and opport...
Background: Strong evidence shows that physical inactivity increases the risk of many adverse health...
Habitual physical activity has long been heralded as a laudable lifestyle behaviour, which can impro...
Physical inactivity is increasingly being recognised as a major problem in global health. The WHO es...
Background: In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) released global guidelines on physical acti...
The 3 new Lancet series papers on physical activity1–3 build on the evidence presented in 2 previous...
About 30% of adults worldwide (Hallal et al., 2012) do not meet the minimum World Health Organizatio...
The public health risks of physical inactivity have led many national governments to develop policie...
Physical inactivity is one of the major contributing factors to the global pandemic of non-communica...
Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors for global mortality, with an esti...
The public health risks of physical inactivity have led many national governments to develop policie...
Insufficient physical activity or being inactive is one of the leading risk factors for non-communic...
AbstractChronic diseases have become a focal point of public health worldwide with estimates of tril...