Posted: May 20, 2014
How
good is physical activity for you? Did you know that by
increasing your physical activity you can greatly reduce your chances of
getting sick? You will also be happier
and healthier! Some benefits of being physically active
includes better health, improved fitness, better posture and balance, better
self-esteem, stronger muscles and bones, feeling less stressed and more
relaxed, increased concentration/ better academic score, etc. In other words,
it helps you feel good! Physical activity also helps decrease the
risk of having heart disease, obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes,
osteoporosis, stroke, depression, colon cancer, etc.
Adults should accumulate at
least 150 minutes per week of
moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity, plus some exercises that will
strengthen muscle and bone at least twice a week.
School-aged children and
youth should accumulate at least 60 minutes per day of moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity.
This should include vigorous-intensity activities at least 3 days per week and
activities that strengthen muscle and bone at least 3 days per week,
It is also recommended that
children and youth limit their inactive time by limiting their screen time
(other than school-related) to 2 hours daily (this includes all electronic
devices), limit long period of time sitting and maximize time spent outdoor
throughout the day. View guidelines online (for
all ages) .