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WHO: 1.4 billion people at risk of disease from lack of exercise
2018-12-03
[Wash Times] An estimated 1.4 billion people globally don’t exercise enough, increasing their risk for a number of diseases including diabetes, heart attack, stroke and some cancers, according to a global report published Tuesday.

Rates of physical activity are largely unchanged since 2001, in some cases worsening and with large disparities between men and women, the report said.

"Unlike other major global health risks, levels of insufficient physical activity are not falling worldwide," Dr. Regina Guthold of the World Health Organization, the study’s lead author, said in a statement. "Over a quarter of all adults are not reaching the recommended levels of physical activity for good health."

Accepted recommendations of movement per week are 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity. Yet among the global population, one in three women (32 percent) and one in four men (23 percent) fail to meet these requirements.

High-income countries had insufficient physical activity two times higher than low-income countries and that rate increased by five percent between 2001 and 2016.

In Kuwait, American Samoa, Saudi Arabia and Iraq, more than half of all adults have insufficient physical activity.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Aging populations everywhere. Old folks generally don’t join gyms or run marathons.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-12-03 23:55  

#2  Some of them might be eligible for Darwin Awards.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-12-03 11:36  

#1  Ending he scourge of wide scale hunger and famine has a down side. Instead of celebrating, the nags demand some sort of perfection.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-12-03 07:13  

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