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Heart Disease Prevention - Risks of Physical Inactivity

What health risks are associated with physical inactivity?

Lack of physical activity has clearly been shown to be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.

  • Less active, less fit persons have a greater risk of developing high blood pressure.

  • Studies indicate that physically active people are less likely to develop coronary heart disease than those who are inactive - even after the researchers accounted for smoking, alcohol use, and diet.

  • Physically active overweight or obese people significantly reduced their risk for disease with physical activity.

Facts about sedentary lifestyles:

Thousands and thousands of deaths result each year due to a lack of regular physical activity. In addition:

  • Inactivity increases with age.

  • Women are more likely to lead sedentary lifestyles than men.

  • Non-Hispanic white adults are more likely to engage in physical activity than Hispanic and non-Hispanic black adults.

 

Online Source: National Institutes of Health http://www.nih.gov/news/research_matters/may2008/05122008exercise.htm
Online Source: CDC http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhis/earlyrelease/200906_07.pdf
Online Editor: Sinovic, Dianna
Online Medical Reviewer: Fiveash, Laura DrPH, MPH, RD
Online Medical Reviewer: Foster, Sara M. RN, MPH
Date Last Reviewed: 8/20/2009
Date Last Modified: 12/3/2008