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  • * A [[Physical Activity|sedentary]] lifestyle is one of the 5 major risk factors (along with [[Hypertension|high blood pr
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  • * '''Lifestyle''' * '''Inactive/Sedentary Group'''
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  • ...ticipation in sport and exercise, as well as promoting a physically active lifestyle to help individuals improve and maintain their quality of life.<ref>Sports ...df/10.1177_1559827620912192.pdf Exercise is medicine.] American journal of lifestyle medicine. 2020 Sep;14(5):511-23.</ref>
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  • ...t contraindications to exercise. Pregnancy can be seen as a great time for lifestyle modifications. Moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) are proven to ...y physiotherapists, to educate women on the importance of adopting healthy lifestyle interventions, which includes exercise. <ref name=":5" />
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  • ...siology. 88. 1321-1326.</ref> Normal aging losses coupled with a sedentary lifestyle can hasten the speed at which sarcopenia and slowed metabolism take effect. ...d to decrease the risk for revision due to loosening when compared to more sedentary patients.<ref name=":1" /> An increase in low impact sports participation w
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  • ...tino C, Terrana P, Vitagliani F, Falco V, Cuntrera D, et al. Risk Factors, Lifestyle and [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34886069/ Prevention among Adolescents ...tino C, Terrana P, Vitagliani F, Falco V, Cuntrera D, et al. Risk Factors, Lifestyle and Prevention among Adolescents with Idiopathic Juvenile Scoliosis: A Cros
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  • ...h hyperlipidemia can be inherited, it’s more often the result of unhealthy lifestyle choices. * a healthy lifestyle,
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  • * Both physical inactivity and increased sedentary time have been recognized as distinct and independent risk factors for [[Ca ...to the effect of insulin produced. The condition is progressive requiring lifestyle management (diet and exercise) at all stages. Over time most people with ty
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  • ...physiology, the environment and an individual's behaviour.<ref>Tabish SA. Lifestyle diseases: consequences, characteristics, causes and control. Journal of Car * Harmful behaviours contribute to LTCs. These include sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy diets, exposure to tobacco smoke or the harmful use o
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  • ...e-edged sword. On the one hand it contributed to the increase in sedentary lifestyle across different age groups and socioeconomic levels. On the other hand, th ...ullivan AN and Lachman ME (2017)Behavior Change with Fitness Technology in Sedentary Adults: A Review of the Evidence for Increasing Physical Activity. Front. P
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  • ...ted. Furthermore, these drastic measures also make it so much easier to be sedentary at home for long periods of time.<ref name=":1">The Conversation.How to sta ...week. Children and adolescents should limit the amount of time spent being sedentary, particularly the amount of recreational screen time such as social media a
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  • A. Lifestyle Education: ...and adolescents with CHD should be encouraged to adopt a physically active lifestyle, and consequently, current sports recommendations for the majority of patie
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  • ...AD) secondary to Diabetes Mellitus (DM). He is overweight with a sedentary lifestyle and has little community integration due to his limited function. Along wit
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  • ...ce and coordination (Buckley 2008<ref name=":0" />). Inactivity, sedentary lifestyle and neurological signs and symptoms impact heavily on all of these componen Due to the sedentary lifestyle that the CS had before beginning this project, lower ends of the guidelines
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  • ...verse these changes as well. It’s never too late to start living an active lifestyle and enjoying the benefits. ...bearing]]) still experience increases in bone and muscle mass compared to sedentary older people.
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  • ...asing ageing population and an increased number of people not taking diet, lifestyle, health and physical activity seriously. A pragmatic multidisciplinary ap ...e Design When designing, implementing and evaluating programmes targeting lifestyle factors such as obesity and physical inactivity, impact on musculoskeletal
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  • ...poor coping skills, somatisation), sleep disorders, smoking, and sedentary lifestyle.<ref name=":6" />
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  • ...edicine, Behavioural Modification and Self Care for Managing Low Back Pain|lifestyle]] history, medical and family history, and relative energy deficiency in sp ...ey et al shows that endurance runners have a lower testosterone level than sedentary individuals. Likewise, a study by Wheeler et al showed that an increase in
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  • ...suitis reported prevalence from 2 % to 5.3 %, mainly affecting women, with sedentary jobs, non-dominant shoulder, over 40 years old <ref>Struyf, F., & Meeus, M. ...ssion, anxiety, poor coping skills, somatisation <ref>Dean E, Söderlund A. Lifestyle factors and musculoskeletal pain. In: Jull G, Moore A, Falla D, Lewis JS, M
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  • ...ch are preventable by improving diet, exercising more and adopting healthy lifestyle behaviours – these preventable diseases include cardiovascular disease, [ * Reduce sedentary behaviour<ref name=":2" />
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