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Experts offer tips to healthy
exercise
New York -
Regular exercise is an important part of heart health, but experts say
about 60 percent of American adults don't get the recommended level of
physical activity.
To help educate people and encourage
them to get active, the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
(NHLBI) has issued a new 44-page publication providing information
about how exercise can benefit the heart and overall health.
Your Guide to Physical Activity and
Your Heart outlines the kinds of activities that offer the most heart
benefits and offers practical tips, including sample walking and
jogging programs; how to find your target heart zone; ideas for
getting the entire family involved in fitness.
"To maintain health, all adults
should be moderately active for at least 30 minutes per day on most
days of the week," Karen A. Donato, program coordinator of the NHLBI's
Obesity Education Initiative, said in a prepared statement.
"To help manage body weight and
prevent unhealthy weight gain, at least 60 minutes per day is
recommended. Children and adolescents also need to be active for at
least 60 minutes per day," Donato said.
Here are some easy ways to
incorporate physical activity into your daily routine:
Use the stairs instead of the
elevator. Park your car a few blocks from the office or store and walk
the rest of the way. If you take public transportation, get off a stop
or two early and walk the remaining few blocks. While working, take
frequent activity breaks. Get up and stretch or walk around. Instead
of having that extra snack, take a brisk walk around the neighborhood
or office building. Do your housework, gardening, or yard work at a
more vigorous pace. When you travel, walk around the airport, train
station or bus station, instead of sitting and waiting. --
Health Day
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