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Even people who are very determined to keep up their healthy habits can lose them after they have children. Youngsters can demand so much of your time that you barely have time to breathe, let alone be physically active.
But there are ways to stay active that don't require a lot of extra time. You just need to figure out how to work activity into the other parts of your life.
How much physical activity do you need to be healthy?
Why is it important to you to be active?
How can you fit physical activity into your schedule?
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Experts say to do either of these:1
You can choose to do one or both types of activity. And it's fine to be active in several blocks of 10 minutes or more throughout your day and week.
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You don't have to do hard exercise every day to be fit and healthy. Experts say to aim for 2½ hours a week of moderate activity, like brisk walking or chores that raise your heart rate.
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You don't have to do hard exercise every day to be fit and healthy. Experts say to aim for 2½ hours a week of moderate activity, like brisk walking or chores that raise your heart rate.
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Your reason for wanting to be active is really important. It has to be your reason, not someone else's, or you're not likely to have success.
If you are the parent of a young child, your reasons may include one or more of the following:
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You're more likely to have success in changing your habits if you have your own reason for doing so.
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You're more likely to have success in changing your habits if you have your own reason for doing so.
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Having a young child doesn't leave you much time for yourself. But there still are ways to get active. And remember: You can get your exercise in small chunks. Three 10-minute periods of activity spread throughout the day are just as good as one 30-minute period. Find the time that works best for you and your family.
When your child is asleep
This is a good time to look to your own needs and your own health. Getting in some activity while your child is napping, or after he or she has gone to bed for the night, may work best for you.
When your child is awake
When young children are awake and active, you may find it easier if you break your physical activity into little chunks of time. The key is to think of ways to make your child part of that activity.
Other ideas
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You'll get the health benefits of exercise even if you do it just 10 minutes at a time.
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You'll get the health benefits of exercise even if you do it just 10 minutes at a time.
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For more information on becoming more active, the following resources are available:
| Shape Up America! | |
| P.O. Box 15009 Native Dancer Road | |
| North Potomac, MD 20878 | |
| Phone: | (240) 715-3900 |
| E-mail: | info@shapeup.org |
| Web Address: | www.shapeup.org |
Shape Up America! is a national coalition of industry and medical experts in nutrition and fitness. Its goals are to make Americans more aware of the importance of maintaining a healthy weight and to provide information about how to lose weight and stay fit. The organization has published several booklets on weight loss and diet, which can be ordered from the Web site. | |
| National Health Information Center: HealthierUS.gov | |
| P.O. Box 1133 | |
| Washington, DC 20013-1133 | |
| Phone: | 1-800-336-4797 (301) 565-4167 |
| E-mail: | info@nhic.org |
| Web Address: | www.healthierus.gov |
HealthierUS.gov provides information on physical activity, diet, disease prevention, and making healthy choices. | |
| America on the Move: University of Colorado | |
| 4200 East 9th Avenue | |
| Suite C263 | |
| Denver, CO 80262 | |
| Phone: | 1-800-807-0077 |
| Web Address: | www.americaonthemove.org |
America On the Move offers free, personalized online resources, interactive tools, community support, and events. This program helps you build eating and activity habits that positively affect your weight and health. Its guidelines include walking an additional 2,000 steps each day and decreasing daily caloric intake by 100 calories. | |
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