The health benefits of regular physical activity are far-reaching:
reduced risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, and other chronic
diseases; lower health care costs; and improved quality of life
for people of all ages. Regular exercise provides a myriad of health
benefits for senior adults including a stronger heart, a positive
mental outlook and an increased chance of remaining indefinitely
independent a benefit that will become increasingly important
as our population ages in the coming years.
Physical activity need not be unduly strenuous for an individual
to reap significant health benefits. Even small increases in light
to moderate activity, equivalent to walking for about 30 minutes
a day, will produce measurable benefits among those who are least
active.
Health Facts:
- 60% of Americans lead completely sedentary lifestyles,
and 40% are clinically overweight (1998 report of the American
Medical Association)
- Research conducted in 1999 by the Centers for Disease
Control found that "obesity and overweight are linked to the nation's
number one killer--heart disease--as well as diabetes and other
chronic conditions." The report also states that one reason for
Americans' sedentary lifestyle is that "walking and cycling have
been replaced by automobile travel for all but the shortest distances."
(October 27, 1999 issue of the JAMA)