Take Care   /     Staying active

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For many of us, the days of mandatory physical activity are long gone. But when gym class and varsity basketball are no longer part of our daily lives, how do we make sure we keep moving? This week on “Take Care,” we talk about how to stay active. But first, how active are we? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes data on whether adults and adolescents meet physical activity guidelines . It shows how our activity level change as we age and gives us an idea of how our collective physical activity has changed over time. Dr. John Omura is with us, from the Physical Activity and Health Branch of the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity at the CDC. Next, we discuss commonplace injuries with Dr. Pablo Costa , an associate professor in the department of kinesiology in the College of Health and Human Development at California State University, Fullerton. He’s also chair of the National Strength and Conditioning Association Research Committee. He’ll

Summary

For many of us, the days of mandatory physical activity are long gone. But when gym class and varsity basketball are no longer part of our daily lives, how do we make sure we keep moving? This week on “Take Care,” we talk about how to stay active. But first, how active are we? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes data on whether adults and adolescents meet physical activity guidelines . It shows how our activity level change as we age and gives us an idea of how our

Subtitle
For many of us, the days of mandatory physical activity are long gone. But when gym class and varsity basketball are no longer part of our daily lives, how do we make sure we keep moving? This week on “Take Care,” we talk about how to stay active. But
Duration
3041
Publishing date
2019-07-25 15:30
Link
https://www.wrvo.org/post/staying-active
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https://cpa.ds.npr.org/wrvo/audio/2019/07/TC18_FullShow_WEB.mp3
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