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  • * [[Sedentary Behaviour|Sedentary behaviour]] ...ivity]] aids recovery - people are more likely to be [[Sedentary Behaviour|sedentary]] at home
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  • ...penia most commonly affects [[Older People - An Introduction|elderly]] and sedentary populations and patients who have [[Multimorbidity|comorbidities]] that aff ...hirosa-Ríos IJ. Effect of sit-to-stand-based training on muscle quality in sedentary adults: a randomized controlled trial. PeerJ. 2023 Jul 12;11:e15665.</ref>.
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  • ...Hampsen, S. E. 2001. Implementing a psychological intervention to improve lifestyle self-management in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Patient Education and Cou ...oural strategies (eight sessions over six months) on physical activity and sedentary&nbsp; behaviour (Hughes et al, 2008).
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  • ...y: A Resource for Raising Awareness in Physiotherapists|risks of sedentary lifestyle]]. Encourage people to get involve in valued occupations which require some
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  • ...iseases and some cancers.&nbsp; These diseases&nbsp;are highly affected by lifestyle choices such as diet, lack of exercise, stress, smoking and alcohol consump ...ing) are also common. As a result, there is a tendency towards a healthier lifestyle.
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  • ...tion prior to starting an exercise program) mitigates risks for eg totally sedentary people or weekend warriors. ...e significantly decreased the morbidity and mortality associated with CAD. Lifestyle modification with diet, [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]], and [[Smoking Ce
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  • ...lan for life-long health to counteract the negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle (weight gain can be particularly problematic for amputees).<br>
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  • ...re adults. The disorder is most common in individuals who lead a sedentary lifestyle. * The key is to educate the patient on changing lifestyle ie a healthy body weight and regular exercise.
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  • Insufficient physical activity is partly due to sedentary behaviour on the job and at home as well as inaction during leisure time. S ...ory.com/countrycards/ </ref> When developing strategies to promote healthy lifestyle individual resources and barriers have to be considered for a successful pr
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  • ...955.pdf World Health Organization 2020 guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour.] British journal of sports medicine. 2020 Dec 1;54(24):1451-62.< Displaced persons with chronic pain often tend to be sedentary due to pain avoidance and other psychosocial and environmental factors. Thi
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  • ...r persons can do to keep their heart, and the rest of their body, healthy. Lifestyle factors such as [[Physical Activity|physical activity]] and exercise have a # Exercise interventions performed by previously sedentary individuals provide a significant health benefits, and can reverse, to some
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  • As pain carries on the patient may become more anxious, stressed, helpless, sedentary, further reinforcing the brain’s choice to cause pain.<ref name="Moseley ...ntribute to a vicious cycle of a more restricted and a physically inactive lifestyle which will lead to increased pain and disability<ref name="Somers et al">So
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  • ...d older adults: population prevalence, associations with health status and lifestyle factors, and frequency of healthcare use]. BMC musculoskeletal disorders. 2 * Under exercising/sedentary
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  • Multifactorial etiology including: genetic factors; lifestyle; environmental risk factors (all have substantial effects on CRC developmen * Lifestyle factors and obesity affect the development of various types of cancer, part
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  • * A sedentary occupation === Sedentary Occupation ===
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  • ...ity|physical inactivity]], consumption of unhealthy diets, [[obesity]] and sedentary lifestyles. DM is a major cause of blindness, [[Chronic Kidney Disease|kidn # Change in lifestyle<ref>Akinci F, Yildirim A, Gözü H, Sargın H, Orbay E, Sargin M. Assessmen
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  • ...ot have hypercholesterolemia. She could not be considered in the sedentary lifestyle category because of the household chores she performed. However, since she
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  • ...olic syndromes associated with DISH have a link to obesity and a sedentary lifestyle which can in turn be a cause of diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension.
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  • Mothers who engage in regular physical activity/exercise as a healthy lifestyle choice tend to have families who engage in regular physical activity.<ref n ...955.pdf World Health Organization 2020 guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour.] British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2020 Dec 1;54(24):1451-62.<
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  • *   Advocate for regular breaks and movement, especially for those with sedentary jobs, to prevent stiffness and discomfort. ...ild a rapport, making patients more receptive to ergonomic adjustments and lifestyle changes.<ref>APTA. (2020). "Ergonomics: Safe Patient Handling Toolkit." Ame
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