Most People Are Not Meeting Physical Activity Guidelines
- It has been recorded that 80% of Americans are not meeting the
physical recommendations made by the federal government, according to a
new report from the CDC published in the journal Morbidity and Mortality
Weekly Report.
- The government's Physical Activity Guidelines
suggests 2.5 hours of walking or 1.25 hours of jogging per week. In
addition, strength activities like push-ups are sit-ups are recommended
on two or more days per week.
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- The CDC, culling info from 450,000
respondents to their Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, found
that only 21% of adults 18 and older met both the aerobic and strength
conditioning recommendations. There were 52% that met the aerobic
guideline only, while 29% say they are meeting the strength-conditioning
guideline.
- "This is a great start, and we can use this
information to encourage other adults to increase their aerobic and
muscle-strengthening activity," says Carmen Harris, an epidemiologist in
CDC's physical activity and health
branch. "Improving access to safe and convenient places, such as
parks, walking trails and sidewalks, can increase opportunities for
physical activity in communities."
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