Friday, May 10, 2013

Food for thought


As some of you know I am currently working my way through my Higher National Certificate in Sport and Exercise  I have found out some really really interesting things during my course this semester it is all about being physical activity, which brings me to the reason for my post, I have been researching my last assignment and found some very scary facts......

The World Health Organisation (WHO) have reported that Physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality causing an estimated 3.2 million deaths globally

In a recent report published by the British Heart Foundation on physical activity it reported that in Great Britain the average distance travelled on foot or by bike by each person per year has decreased from 306 miles in 1975/76 to 221 miles in 2010.(now that is embarrassing!!)

Why is being physical important? 

WHO (2011) reports that people who are not physically active have 20% to 30% increased risk of all-cause mortality (DEATH). It is internationally recognized that physical activity such as cycling or walking has major health benefits, it can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and certain cancers all of which are classified as Non Communicable, which in means they are preventable we can do something about it. All you have to do to increase your chance of staying healthy for longer is get moving and get your arse up out of the chair and regularly going out for a walk. Here are the government guidelines 



Go on give a go, see if you can beat the odds and stop being average!!!  be extraordinary and try to double the amount of miles you are moving

1 comment:

  1. Comment from Sharon F.
    This is a very inspiring blog Kirsten. I read an article recently about the decline in the amount of walking people do measured in the distance people put between themselves and their car. More worryingly, this is impacting on children. I remember having to walk to and from school and everywhere else for that matter when I was a schoolgirl. Everyone seems to get a lift right from their front door to the school gates these days.

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