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Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness & Wellness 9e. Concept 4 The Health Benefits of Physical Activity. Physical activity and good physical fitness can reduce risk of illness and contribute to optimal health and wellness. Online Learning Center. Hypokinetic Diseases Risk Factors
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Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness & Wellness 9e Concept 4 The Health Benefits of Physical Activity Physical activity and good physical fitness can reduce risk of illness and contribute to optimal health and wellness.
Online Learning Center • Hypokinetic Diseases • Risk Factors • Cardiovascular disease (CVD) • Health/Wellness Benefits of PA • PA & Aging • Hyperkinetic Conditions Presentation Overview Discussion Activity
Aid in disease/illness prevention • Significant contributors to disease/illness treatment • Methods of health/wellness promotion How can PA and good fitness contribute to optimal health/wellness?
What physical activity can do for health • Reduces risks of many chronic diseases • Promotes weight control • Slows premature aging • Improves quality of life • …many more! Physical Activity & Health Physical activity is not a panacea for all medical conditions, but it is probably the single best thing individuals can do for their health.
Cardiovascular disease • CHD #1 cause of death • Stroke #3 • Cancer (#2) • Back problems • Obesity • Diabetes • Osteoporosis • Mental health What is SeDS? Hypokinetic Conditions
Age • Heredity • Gender Factors thatCANNOT be Altered
Physical activity • Diet • Stress • Tobacco use • Body (fatness) • Blood lipids, blood glucose, and blood pressure • Reducing your risk of diseases Factors that CAN be Altered
Lab 4ainformation • Coronary heart disease (CHD) • #1 cause of death • Stroke • #3 cause of death Cardiovascular Disease
Smoking • Hypertension • Hypercholesterolemia • Physical inactivity • Overweight / overfat Modifiable Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease
Produces a strong heart muscle • Promotes good collateral circulation PA & the Healthy Heart
Lowers blood lipid levels • Increases HDL cholesterol(“good”) • Reduces fibrin deposits (blood coagulation) PA & Atherosclerosis
Activity Reduces Coronary Heart Disease Risk It takes only a moderateamount of physical activity to reduce health risks of CHD. CHDRISK Level of Physical Activity
Reduced risk of high blood pressure (hypertension) • Reduced the risk of stroke • Prevention of peripheral vascular disease • Reduction in CVD deaths • Associated with metabolic syndrome PA & Other Cardiovascular Diseases
Opposite of metabolic fitness (as discussed in Concept 1) • ≥3 of the following: • BP >130/85 • Fasting blood sugar level of ≥100 • Blood triglycerides of ≥150 • Low blood HDL level (<40 for men and <50 women) • High abdominal circumference(≥40” for men or 35” for women) Metabolic Syndrome(Syndrome X)
Physical Activity & Other Hypokinetic Conditions Cancer Diabetes Musculoskeletal Problems Obesity Emotional Health Immune System Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia
#2 cause of death • Various types of cancer • Causes still largely unknown Cancer
Reduced transit time • Decreased risk of colo-rectal cancer • Reduced levels of hormones • Decreased risk of breast cancer and some reproductive cancers • Improved immune system • Reduced levels of body fat Activity Reduces the Risk of Some Cancers
80% of the population will experience back pain at some point in their life • Back problems are a major cause of inactivity in adults Back Problems
Activity Reduces Risk of Back Pain • Improves flexibility of joints and ligaments • Improves musculoskeletal strength and endurance
Over half of the population in the United States is considered to be overweight • Obesity increases the risk of many other diseases Obesity
Burns calories • Increases rate of metabolism • Promotes fat loss and preserves muscle Activity Promotes Weight Control
Type I (juvenile onset) • Pancreas fails to produce insulin • Type 2 (adult onset) • Lack of sensitivity to insulin • Often caused by obesity Diabetes Mellitus (DM)
Type 1 • Reduces disease risk • Increases quality of life • Type 2 • Decreased insulin requirement • Reduced fatness Activity Reduces Risks of Diabetes
Progressive loss of bone mineral density • Occurs commonly in old age • Occurs at an earlier age and more frequently in women than men • Factors associated with osteoporosis • Loss of sex hormones • Low calcium levels • Physical inactivity • High protein intake • Smoking • Caffeine Osteoporosis
Increases peak bone mass • Slows decline in bone mass Physical Activity Reduces Risk of Osteoporosis
Reduced depression • Reduced anxiety • Improved sleep(greater ability to relax) • Increased self-esteem Physical Activity Improves Emotional Health
Factors relating to heart health also contribute to brain health. • Studies indicate that PA and challenging mental activities are especially important among the lifestyle factors involved in maintaining brain health and preventing Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. PA & Alzheimer's Disease
Slows aging • Acquired aging (related to lifestyle) • Compression of morbidity • Time-dependent aging cannot be altered Physical Activity & Aging
Activity Aging Cycle Decrease Physical Activity Physical Gain Weight Deterioration Lose Energy Perceive Self As Old
Good physical fitness: • helps you enjoy leisure • helps you work more effectively and efficiently • keeps body functioning effectively • is the basis for dynamic and creative activity • can help you function safely and meet emergencies • PA – major part of most employee health promotion programs Physical Activity & Wellness
Overuse injuries • Muscles • Connective tissue • Bones • Anorexia nervosa • Body neurosis Hyperkinetic Conditions
Exercise is Medicine (EIM) PA as “medicine”
Regular physical activity and good fitness can promote good health, help prevent disease, and be a part of disease treatment and health promotion. • Too many adults suffer from hypokinetic diseases. • Many factors are under your control (lifestyles). Summary End of presentation
Return to Presentation Discussion Activity Why do you think we have an entire chapter on the health benefits of PA?