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Does Inactivity Pose More Threat than Smoking?

By August 1, 2014 No Comments

Not moving about regularly can be harmful to your health.

Heart disease claims the lives of almost 22,000 Australians every year. That’s one every 24 minutes.

What is happening – or not happening – to make this such an occurrence?

Inactivity Pose More Threat than Smoking

A study from the University of Queensland showed that women aged over 30 are at high risk of heart disease simply due to inactivity – more than if they smoked or were obese. A similar study probed the health issues of more than 30,000 Australian women and the results showed that inactivity contributes more to heart disease.

Putting exercise in your life and keeping it there

Physicians implore women to add exercise to their daily or weekly routine. The difference could be a lifesaver. Whilst effort has gone into campaigns against tobacco use, it’s just as critical to emphasise physical activity as a deterrent to heart and other health issues.

Different cities, different factors

Activity takes place in different ways throughout the nation. A poll taken showed that Perth and Canberra are the cities in Australia that have the highest level of physical activity, whereas Sydney has the lowest, due to a dearth of gyms and fitness centres in that city.

Cultural norms contribute t