New exercise advice: Move more, sit less

NEWS: New US federal guidelines stress that any amount and any type of exercise is helpful and now recommend activity should start for kids as young as 3 years.

People Exercising in Step Aerobics Class

People Exercising in Step Aerobics Class Source: AAP Image/Moodboard

Move more, sit less and get kids active as young as age three, say new US federal guidelines that stress that any amount and any type of exercise helps health.

The advice is the first update since the government's physical activity guidelines came out a decade ago. Since then, the list of benefits of exercise has grown, and there's more evidence to back things that were of unknown value before, such as short, high-intense workouts and taking the stairs instead of an elevator.

"Doing something is better than doing nothing, and doing more is better than doing something," said Dr. Donald Lloyd-Jones, a preventive medicine expert at Northwestern University in Chicago.

Only 20 per cent of Americans get enough exercise now, and the childhood obesity problem has prompted the push to aim younger to prevent poor health later in life.

You can read the full article in English here.


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