Obesity - What You Can Do |
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Being Physically Active Can Help You Attain or Maintain a
Healthy Weight
OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY
- 61% of adults in the United States were overweight or obese in 1999.
- Approximately 300,000 deaths each year in the United States may be
attributable to obesity.
- Overweight and obesity are associated with heart disease, certain types of
cancer, type 2 diabetes, stroke, arthritis, breathing problems, and
psychological disorders, such as depression.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: WEIGHT CONTROL AND OTHER BENEFITS
- Physical activity contributes to weight loss, especially when it is combined
with calorie reduction.
- Regular physical activity is extremely helpful for the prevention of
overweight and obesity.
- Regular physical activity is very important in maintaining weight loss.
- In addition to weight control, physical activity helps prevent heart
disease, helps control cholesterol levels and diabetes, slows bone loss
associated with advancing age, lowers the risk of certain cancers, and helps
reduce anxiety and depression.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE UNITED STATES
- Many people live sedentary lives; in fact, 40% of adults in the United
States do not participate in any leisure-time physical activity.
- Less than 1/3 of adults engage in the recommended amounts of physical
activity (at least 30 minutes most days).
YOU CAN ACTIVATE YOURSELF
- You don't need special skills or training to be physically active. Walking
is a great way to be active.
- Physical activity should be initiated slowly, and the intensity should be
increased gradually (e.g., start with a 10-minute walk three times a week and
work your way up to 30 minutes of brisk walking or other form of moderate
activity five times a week).
- Activities can be split into several short periods (e.g., 10 minutes 3 times
a day) instead of one longer period (e.g., 30 minutes once a day).
- You should select activities that you ENJOY and can fit into your
daily life.
- It may take time to incorporate more activity into your daily life. Don't
get discouraged if at first you miss a day or two; just keep trying and do your
best to make it a regular part of your life. You will soon realize how good it
feels to be physically active and fit.
- Ask for support from friends and family; likewise, support the people in
your life who are trying to be physically active.
- Many forms of physical activity can be social, allowing you to converse and
spend time with family or friends or to develop new relationships.
- Make fitness a priority…COMMIT TO IT.
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