80% of Americans Fall Short on Exercise: Physical Therapists Offer Solutions
Despite overwhelming evidence of its health benefits, a staggering 80% of Americans fail to meet recommended physical activity levels, according to the Department of Health.
This lack of movement is linked to a rise in chronic diseases, impacting millions nationwide. Exercise is a powerful tool for preventing and managing a wide range of health problems, from heart disease and diabetes to depression and sleep disorders.
The current physical activity guidelines recommend:
● Preschoolers (3-5): At least 3 hours of daily physical activity.
● Children & Adolescents (6-17): At least 60 minutes of daily activity.
● Adults: 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity weekly, plus muscle strengthening activities on two or more days.
● Older Adults (65+): Same as adults, with additional balance training exercises.
Physical Therapists: Your Partners in Movement Physical therapists are highly qualified healthcare professionals with extensive training in anatomy, physiology, and movement science.
They can be invaluable partners in helping people achieve their fitness goals, especially those who:
● Are you recovering from an injury or surgery?
● Experience pain or limitations affecting movement.
● Have a chronic condition impacting fitness, like arthritis.
● Need help improving balance or preventing falls.
● Desire a personalized program addressing specific weaknesses or imbalances.
PTs can work with your doctor to create a safe and effective exercise plan. They can also help prevent injuries, improve form, and motivate you toward better health. To prioritize your health and take a step towards being more active, call your physical therapist to create a personalized exercise plan that fits your needs and current fitness level.
References
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a. DOI: 10.1080/09593980902835344
2) The physical therapist’s role in physical activity promotion. British Journal of Sports Medicine 2009;43:99-101.
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3) Improving Adherence to Exercise: Do People With Knee Osteoarthritis and Physical Therapists Agree on the Behavioral Approaches Likely to Succeed?.
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4) Periodization and physical therapy: Bridging the gap between training and rehabilitation
a. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1466853X1500067X
Articles/Content:
1) Physical Activity Improves Your Health and Quality of Life
a. https://www.choosept.com/video/physical-activity-improves-health-quality-life
2) Home Exercise From a Physical Therapist
a. https://www.choosept.com/video/home-exercises-floor-mat
3) Tips to Avoid Overtraining
a. https://www.choosept.com/health-tips/tips-avoid-overtraining-injuries
We can help you live pain free, move easier, stay active, and return to the activities you enjoy without pain medication, injections, or surgery.
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