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Fitness
Fundamentals (Keep yourself fit)
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Fitness Fundamentals |
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Maintain a healthy weight. |
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Eat right. |
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Stay physically active. |
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Control your blood pressure and
cholesterol levels. |
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Maintain a healthy weight
Being overweight increases your risk for heart disease,
diabetes, and high blood pressure. Your doctor can tell you what
you should weight for your height. To stay at a healthy weight,
you need to balance the number of calories you eat with the
number you burn off by your activities. You can get to your
healthy weight and stay there by doing two things: eating right
and being physically active.
Eat right
Eating the right foods
and the right amounts can help you live a longer, healthier
life. Eat a variety of foods, including:
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Vegetables,
especially dark-green leafy and deep-yellow vegetables, such as
spinach or carrots. |
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Fruits, such as
melons, berries, and citrus fruits, or juices, such as orange or
grapefruit. |
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Meat, poultry,
eggs, fish, and dried beans (for example, navy, kidney, or
black), especially products low in fat, such as lean meat and
poultry prepared without skin. |
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Dairy products,
such as milk, yogurt, and cheese, especially low-fat or fat-free
dairy products. |
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Grains, especially
whole grains, and legumes, such as lima beans or green peas. |
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Keeping Active
Physical activity can help prevent: Heart disease, Obesity, High
blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, Osteoporosis, Mental health
problems such as depression Physical activity helps you feel
better overall.
What to Do?
All kinds of physical activity will help you stay healthy,
whether it is moderate or vigorous. It's a good idea to aim for
at least moderate activity-such as brisk walking, raking leaves,
house cleaning, or playing with children-for 20 to 30 minutes
most days of the week. Generally, the more active you are, the
healthier you will become.
Some regular activities, like gardening, vacuuming or walking,
can help you reach your fitness goals. You'll also learn about
the four building blocks of fitness -endurance, strength,
flexibility and balance--and how to integrate them in to a
fitness plan that works for you. |
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