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  • ...s conflicting. However, most research does find people with DS live highly sedentary lives and they do not achieve the recommended guidelines for physical activ ...d inattention behaviour may become barriers that prevent vital dietary and lifestyle changes to occur.<ref name=":7" />[[File:Shelly Obesity Picture.png|center|
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  • === Sedentary Behaviour === ...Academy of Pediatrics recommends children and adolescents to reduce their sedentary behaviour to less than 2 hours per day<ref name="American College of Sports
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  • ...oup programs can be effective for individuals with serious mental illness, lifestyle changes that focus on the accumulation and increase of moderate-intensity a ...ome evidence that CFS patients have declined exercise capacity compared to sedentary controls, and that decline is related to fatigue and physical disability. H
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  • ...], excessive [[Alcoholism|alcohol]] consumption, and/or living a sedentary lifestyle affects bone density. Smoking and heavy alcohol consumption affects your bo
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  • ...common in the developed world due to poor diet, high stress and sedentary lifestyle many people adopt and surprisingly 30% of people may be unaware of its seri
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  • * Sedentary behaviour ** AL = Active lifestyle
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  • ...ty levels can help to empower individuals to maintain healthy long-lasting lifestyle habits. | I remove things from my home and lifestyle that may contribute to my obesity<br>
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  • The most common cause of LCS is a sedentary lifestyle. Sitting for prolonged periods can cause an imbalance between the muscles t Explore the patients occupational lifestyle and activity related factors that may contribute to LCS and LBP such as All
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  • ...nd maintain a healthy body weight have better outcomes than people who are sedentary<ref name=":29" />. * Living a sedentary lifestyle, poor posture, obesity, tobacco abuse can also cause disc prolapse.
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  • ...for my Clinic room promoting physical activity as 80 % of my patients are sedentary (the other ones come because of sports injuries:). This is how I found out ...atients. Messages to move more ... even a little more is good, to decrease sedentary behaviours a little, to consider PA at a community level.
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  • ...ldwide as health care demands increase and people's lifestyles become more sedentary and unhealthy. Physiotherapists will come across obesity and its related se *Provision of personalised lifestyle advice, taking into account individual attitudes, beliefs, circumstances, [
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  • ...aged with medications by PCP)<ref name=":8" />, high BMI (due to sedentary lifestyle), no previous major traumas/MVC/falls (minor fall 2 weeks ago; no major inj ** Sedentary lifestyle; activity level has decreased over past 5 years
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  • ...s to have increased over time. This might be due to significant changes in lifestyle and work environment.<ref>Fujii T, Matsudaira K. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.n ...d to the control. However, this was a small sample size and only evaluated sedentary patients which could impact the generalisation of these results to the wide
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  • ...cur at work when commuting and / or during leisure activities. Breaking up sedentary activities with movement should also be encouraged.<ref name=":6" /> ...type should be adapted based on a patient’s assessment findings, goals and lifestyle.<ref name=":6" /> Some important points to consider include:<ref name=":6"
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  • Sedentary behaviour, which is often associated with disability, leads to deconditioni * Lifestyle factors
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  • ...and increased muscle sensitivity to glucose. Studies show when compared to sedentary men, endurance-trained men have 3-5 times as many estrogen receptors on mit #Sedentary lifestyle
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  • ...developed to the extent that it will counteract the effects of a sedentary lifestyle on general health. Recent studies detailing the adverse effects of prolonge ...ines for exercise testing and prescription.</ref>&nbsp;in order to combat “lifestyle diseases” for ABBLs and IWAs are:
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  • * Sedentary living leads to muscle loss, metabolic slowdown, and fat gain. * American Diabetes Association, 2014 has reported lifestyle modifications (i.e. diet and exercise) were associated with a greater reduc
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  • ...ncreased propensity to fall asleep, nodding or easily dozing in relaxed or sedentary situations, or a need to exert extra effort to avoid sleeping in these situ | rowspan="2" |'''Lifestyle Factors''' 
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  • Risk factors for LBP are age, sex, height, weight, sedentary lifestyle, depression, anxiety, insomnia, and smoking.<ref>Sharp C. Musculoskeletal c ...:77.</ref> These [[Muscle|muscles]] can become deconditioned in those with sedentary lifestyles, leading to weakness over time. This prolonged weakness can incr
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