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Gwinnett Newton and Rockdale County Health Departments
Weight For Us: Physical Activity
October 16, 2011

Part two of a community discussion on a healthy eating, physical activity and healthy body weight.

To continue to part three – click here.

If you are an adult – are you active for at least 150 minutes each week?

If you are under 18 years of age – are you active for at least 60 minutes each day?

How do you fit physical activity into your day?

Part of reaching and/or maintaining a healthy body weight involves physical activity.

But . . . We need to know what physical activity means.

It is not:  It’s not necessarily going to the gym to exercise of being part of a sports team.

It is:  Moving our bodies around fast enough so that talking with others takes some effort, but is not impossible.

Why 60 minutes a day for children/teens and 150 minutes a week for adults?

In 2008, a report was published by the CDC that showed meeting these guidelines influenced both the development of chronic diseases and conditions – as well as the body weight of the persons being active.

Interested in the details of the study?  You can find it here:  2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans

Think about your typical week:

  • Are you physically active at or above the levels recommended?
  • If yes, what are some of the ways you fit activity into your schedule?
  • If no, what is keeping you from being active?

Share any of your thoughts with others by:

If you missed part one of The Conversation,you can find it here.
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