Physical Activity
Physical activity improves health and well-being. It reduces stress, strengthens the heart and lungs, increases energy levels, helps you maintain and achieve a healthy body weight and it improves your outlook on life.
Research shows that physical inactivity can cause premature death,
chronic disease and disability. Health Canada encourages Canadians
to integrate physical activity into their every day life -- at
home , at school, at work, at play and on the way ... that 's active
living!
For children, regular physical activity is essential for healthy
growth and development. For adults, it allows daily tasks to be
accomplished with greater ease and comfort and with less fatigue.
For seniors, weight-bearing physical activity reduces the rate
of bone loss associated with osteoporosis and regular physical
activity maintains strength and flexibility, balance and coordination
and can help reduce the risk of falls. Regular physical activity
prolongs independent living.
Being physically active not only strengthens your body -- it
also makes you feel good about yourself.
What Can You Do?
Physical activity is something that everyone can do. You don't need to run a marathon or spend hours at a gym. Look for simple ways to be physically active every day.
You could:
- Take a walk once a day.
- Take the stairs instead of the elevator.
- Spend less time in front of the television or computer.
- Play actively with your kids.
- Walk, wheel or cycle for short trips.
- Find out about walking and cycling paths nearby and use them.
To help you become more active in your every day life, consult Canada
's Physical Activity Guides -- for children, youth, adults
and older adults. These guides are designed to help you make
wise choices about physical activity -- choices that will improve
your health, help prevent disease and allow you to get the most
out of life.
What other Resources are Available?
For other information on active living visit the Canadian Health Network, a consumer health information service brought to you by Health Canada and major health organizations across Canada.
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