Experts throughout the fitness
community have long encouraged everyone to exercise more in order to live a
healthy and fit lifestyle. Recently, the medical community has further
supported the importance of encouraging adults to be more physically active,
especially for individuals who have or are at high risk for life-threatening
diseases such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes.1
In honor and
recognition of October being National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it’s
important to revisit the importance of being active and eating healthy in order
to reduce the risk of diseases such as cancer, increase fitness levels, and
promote healthy living and longevity.
According to
the American Cancer Society (ACS), more than 572,000 Americans die of cancer
each year, with 1/3 of the deaths linked to poor diet, physical inactivity and
being overweight. The most important things you can do
to help reduce cancer risk for you and your family include:
- Establishing and maintaining a
healthy weight.
- Incorporating regular, consistent
physical activity into your lifestyle.
- Making healthy food choices with a
focus on plant-based foods.
The latest
recommendations from the ACS in regard to healthy physical activity levels for
adults include 150 minutes of moderate intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous
intensity activities each week. Moderate activity would be equivalent to
prolonged brisk walking, biking and hiking, while vigorous activiites include
sweat drenching, muscle pumping workouts like Fitness Together’s PACK Small Group Personal Training sessions.
- Use the stairs instead of the
elevator.
- Walk or bike to your destination.
- Be active at lunch with your
co-workers, family, or friends.
- Take a 20-minute activity break at
work to stretch, or take a quick walk.
- Walk to visit co-workers instead
of sending an e-mail message.
- Go dancing with your spouse or
friends.
- Plan active vacations, rather than
driving trips.
- Wear a pedometer every day to
increase your number of daily steps.
- Join a sports or recreation team.
- Use a stationary bicycle or
treadmill while watching TV.
- Plan your activity routine to slowly increase the days per week and minutes per session.
Breast cancer is a deadly disease that
continues to take the lives of too many mothers, sisters, wives, grandmothers,
aunts and best friends in our community every year. Our local Fitness Together studio is dedicated to helping
you incorporate healthy habits into your daily routine to support an active and
fit lifestyle that can help to reduce the risk of this life-threatening disease.
provided by:
Kelly Huggins
provided by:
Kelly Huggins
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