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Engage in Exercise!
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Thesis: People exercise less today,
decreasing their health and quality of life.
Live Longer!
•Studies show that people who engage in exercise live
an average of 3 to 7 years longer than people who do
not!
•The more often you exercise, the greater you reduce
your personal risk of cancer and diabetes
•People who exercise as little as 15 minutes a day have
a 14% lower mortality risk than people who don’t
exercise at all
Introduction: From a biological standpoint:
when we exercise in any way, we put our
muscles, bones, lungs, and heart under
stress, causing them to strengthen. When we
leave our body without the strenght it needs,
it is more suseptible to diseases and
illnesses.
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• Only 19% of high school students are active for more
than 20 minutes a day
• 25% of adults in America are not active at all
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Evidence to support this argument
Evidence to support this argument
“Exercise has a favorable effect on virtually all risk factors
of cardiovascular disease,” says Jonathan Meyers, a
health research scientist at the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs
Health System in California. The reason, he says: when a
person exercises, the heart muscle contracts forcefully and
frequently increasing blood flow through the arteries. This
leads to subtle changes in the autonomic nervous system,
which controls the contraction and relaxation of these
vessels. This fine-tuning leads to a lower resting heart rate
(fewer beats to pump blood through the body), lower blood
pressure and more variable heart rate, all factors that
lower the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
• More than 60 percent of U.S. Adults do not engage in the
recommended amount of activity
• Physical activity is more common among:
• Women than men
• African American and Hispanic adults than whites
• Older than younger adults
• Less affluent than more affluent people
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• Social Support from family and friends has been consistently
and positively related to regular physical activity.
Literature Cited
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http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=does-exercise-really-make.
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Famous Scientist. 1999. Important literature. Important Journal 12:13-17.
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