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Physical exercise for health and quality of life

Physical activityPhysical activity was associated with the health of people since ancient times. Athletes of the ancient Greek civilization, for example, were prominent in society and came to idolize his athletic feats. Throughout the story was relating the longevity of certain populations of the planet with active lifestyles and proper nutrition.

During the second half of the twentieth century a multitude of research has achieved do demonstrate scientifically what was suspected by daily observation data. One of the earliest epidemiological studies was developed in England at the beginning of the 50s by Jeremy Morris, who exercised his medical activity among civil servants in London.

Noted for a long time bus drivers and compared the medical developments with the guards, who sold the tickets and walked by the vehicle permanently up and down the stairs. The drivers, who were always seated, had a 35% more heart attacks than the guards. In the U.S., Dr. Paffenbarger continued for over thirty years the evolution of students at Harvard University and found that those who were doing physical exercises after their period of student had a longer life, with about 40 % fewer heart attacks than the sedentary alumni. The 70 was rich in research on the effects of exercise in health. The Cooper Clinic in Texas, he led research projects that were changing the habits of millions of people into a more active life and promoted prevention programs in public health where the exercise was high. Read the rest of this entry »