Introduction The health benefits of regular cardiovascular exercise are well-known. Such exercise, however, has traditionally been defined as vigorous physical activity, such as jogging, swimming, or aerobic dance. Exercise of moderate intensity also promotes health, and many U.S. adults may be experiencing the health benefits of exercise through lifestyle activities of moderate intensity, such as yard work, housework, or walking for transportation. Until recently, public health surveillance systems have not included assessments of this type of physical activity, focusing on exercise of vigorous intensity. We used an enhanced surveillance tool to describe the prevalence and amount of both moderate-intensity and vigorous-intensity physical ...
An extensive body of knowledge documents the powerful influence that physical activity exerts on the...
Regular physical activity contributes to one’s health, sense of well-being, and maintenance of a hea...
Introduction Physical inactivity is associated with increased risk for morbidity and mortality and c...
Introduction The health benefits of regular cardiovascular exercise are well-known. Such exercise, h...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization's 'Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health'...
In 1993, it was estimated that poor diet and physical inactivity lead to 300,000 deaths a year in th...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization\u27s \u27Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for H...
Introduction Participation in physical activity is associated with significant benefits to health, m...
A recent report that bears the title Physical Activity Among Adults: United States, 2000 describes o...
guidelines on Physical Activity and Public Health. The Committee on Exercise and Cardiac Rehabilitat...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, stroke, hypertension, diabete...
BackgroundInformation on specific types of physical activities in which US adults participate is imp...
Physical inactivity is a leading determinant of noncommunicable diseases. Yet, many adults remain ph...
Abstract-Gne of the health objectives for the nation is to have 60 % of adults 18-64 years regularly...
About one third of US adults met either recommendation for moderate activity; 32 % met the Cen-ters ...
An extensive body of knowledge documents the powerful influence that physical activity exerts on the...
Regular physical activity contributes to one’s health, sense of well-being, and maintenance of a hea...
Introduction Physical inactivity is associated with increased risk for morbidity and mortality and c...
Introduction The health benefits of regular cardiovascular exercise are well-known. Such exercise, h...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization's 'Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health'...
In 1993, it was estimated that poor diet and physical inactivity lead to 300,000 deaths a year in th...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization\u27s \u27Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for H...
Introduction Participation in physical activity is associated with significant benefits to health, m...
A recent report that bears the title Physical Activity Among Adults: United States, 2000 describes o...
guidelines on Physical Activity and Public Health. The Committee on Exercise and Cardiac Rehabilitat...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, stroke, hypertension, diabete...
BackgroundInformation on specific types of physical activities in which US adults participate is imp...
Physical inactivity is a leading determinant of noncommunicable diseases. Yet, many adults remain ph...
Abstract-Gne of the health objectives for the nation is to have 60 % of adults 18-64 years regularly...
About one third of US adults met either recommendation for moderate activity; 32 % met the Cen-ters ...
An extensive body of knowledge documents the powerful influence that physical activity exerts on the...
Regular physical activity contributes to one’s health, sense of well-being, and maintenance of a hea...
Introduction Physical inactivity is associated with increased risk for morbidity and mortality and c...