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Physical Activity Mr. DiCicco
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Physical Activity Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy Walking to school Playing sports Cleaning/ yard work Benefits physical, mental/ emotional, and social components of health
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Physical Benefits of Exercise Exercise: planned physical activity that is repetitive in nature and improves/ maintains physical fitness
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Exercise controls weight Exercise can prevent excess weight gain Exercise burns calories More intense the workout, the more calories your burn EPOC (excess post exercise oxygen consumption) After a workout, your body will consume more calories to return your body back to a normal state (homeostasis)
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Exercise combats health conditions and diseases Maintains and increases blood flow to all parts of the body, which in turn prevents /lowers the risk of: high blood pressure Cardiovascular diseases Type 2 diabetes Depression Some cancers Arthritis
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Promotes better sleep Exercise helps you fall asleep faster and get into a deeper sleep
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Boosts Energy Exercise increases blood flow to most of the body ↑ Blood flow ↑ nutrients ↑ energy
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Cardiovascular system: Strengthens heart muscle Lowers blood pressure Lowers levels of artery clogging cholesterol Respiratory System: Pulls more oxygen in Lungs absorb more oxygen Musculoskeletal System Strengthens muscles and bones ↓ injury risk Exercise’s affects on body systems
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Mental/ Emotional Benefits of Exercise Stress relief Endorphins: chemical that makes us relaxed and feel good Mood enhancement Self- Esteem Overall feeling in one’s self Self Efficacy Belief in ability to do something
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Social Benefits Make new friends Spend time with friends Motivate to stick with a fitness program
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Sedentary Lifestyle lifestyle with no or irregular physical activity Related Health Problems Obesity Cardiovascular diseases Type 2 diabetes Certain cancers Osteoporosis: disease in which a decrease in bone mass and density which can lead to an increased risk of fracture
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