Obesity and Overweight


     

Obesity and Overweight

Ask your doctor what heart rates you should target while exercising, especially if you're over 50, are pregnant, or have a condition that might make it difficult for you to exercise. Once you get the go-ahead, start slowly. Drink lots of water, including a glass before and after exercising, and keep a water bottle with you at all times; keeping the body supplied with plenty of water helps prevent heat exhaustion and dehydration. See a doctor immediately if you feel light-headed, disoriented, faint, or experience chest pain, dizziness, and nausea.

Obesity and Overweight

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Obesity and Overweight

Other muscles just get small and flabby when they aren't used. Your heart, on the other hand, might stop working. A 1996 Harvard University study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that women who shunned exercise were about twice as likely as their more active peers to have a heart attack. In a more recent study, scientists examined the health histories of 30,000 people from 52 countries. Funded in part by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and published in 2004 in Lancet, the Interheart study concluded that 90 percent of first heart attacks could be attributed to 9 risk factors, including daily physical inactivity.



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