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  • ...e vulnerability to poor health on the one hand, while also contributing to sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy dietary patterns on the other. There is a high inc # Adopt healthy lifestyle choices for themselves that include engaging in active forms of transportat
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  • ...to various diseases. Even in individuals who maintain a healthy and active lifestyle, there is a gradual decline in strength, endurance, bone density, and flexi ...10.7 hours per day sitting, with 40% of this age group living a sedentary lifestyle<ref>British Heart Foundation. Active for Later Life. London: BHF; 2007.</re
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  • ...sis, protein-energy malnutrition and inflammatory cachexia and a sedentary lifestyle. A downward spiral of deconditioning then follows.
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  • ...l of non-communicable diseases, and the dangers of physical inactivity and sedentary behaviours on general health. The campaign will run through schools, Mbarar ...nd goal setting for physical activity that can lead to a physically active lifestyle and a generation that is keen on primary prevention of NCDs.<br>
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  • ...for physical activity]] end up living a sedentary lifestyle. The sedentary lifestyle can lead to obesity and all the associated co-morbidities, such as [[Diabet
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  • * Sedentary lifestyle
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  • ...the body deems them unnecessary due to a [[Physical Inactivity|sedentary]] lifestyle.
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  • The [[Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)|COVID-19]] pandemic has affected the lifestyle of people around the world. Athletes of all levels, be it at school, recrea ...g a lot more time indoors, spending more time on digital devices and being sedentary. They also had to cope with minimal social interaction with their peers and
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  • ...10.7 hours per day sitting, with 40% of this age group living a sedentary lifestyle<ref>British Heart Foundation. Active for Later Life. London: BHF; 2007</ref ...24/1451 World Health Organization 2020 guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour.] British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2020 Dec 1;54(24):1451-62.A
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  • ...p. Decreased cardiorespiratory fitness due to deconditioning and sedentary lifestyle, which would benefit from a gym based exercise programme within the walking
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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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