An obligation for primary care physicians to prescribe physical activity to sedentary patients to reduce the risk of chronic health conditions
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- DOI: 10.4065/77.2.165
An obligation for primary care physicians to prescribe physical activity to sedentary patients to reduce the risk of chronic health conditions
Abstract
Physical inactivity increases the risk of many chronic disorders. Numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated that undertaking and maintaining moderate levels of physical activity (eg, brisk walking 3 hours a week) greatly reduces the incidence of developing many chronic health conditions, most notably type 2 diabetes mellitus, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and many types of cancers. However, the underlying mechanistic details of how physical activity confers such protective effects are not well understood and consequently constitute an active area of research. Although changing an individual's ingrained behavior is commonly perceived to be difficult, encouraging evidence suggests that intensive and repeated counseling by health care professionals can cause patients to become more physically active. Therefore, counseling patients to undertake physical activity to prevent chronic health conditions becomes a primary prevention modality. This article summarizes the vast epidemiologic and biochemical evidence supporting the many beneficial health implications of undertaking moderate physical activity and provides a rationale for incorporating physical activity counseling as part of routine practice in the primary care setting.
Comment in
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The public health problem of increasing prevalence rates of obesity and what should be done about it.Mayo Clin Proc. 2002 Feb;77(2):109-13. doi: 10.4065/77.2.109. Mayo Clin Proc. 2002. PMID: 11838643 Review. No abstract available.
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