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1 1 Welcome to the No Sweat Couch Potato Recovery Program

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3 Your Inner Statistician 3

4 4 144 Fatal Heart Attacks per 100,000

5 5 1 in 694

6 Peter Kokkinos Study - 2008 15,000 Men Followed for 7.5 Years 6

7 7 Turn Off

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13 Peter Kokkinos Study - 2008 15,000 Men Followed for 7.5 Years 13

14 CDC Survey 30% Self Reported as Fit 70% Self Reported as Sedentary 14

15 15 2,500,000

16 16 1,024,000

17 Reduction in Health Insurance Claims Tenneco – 58% reduction for women – 44% reduction for men GE Aircraft Engines – 40% overall reduction 17

18 2,000 18

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20 20 0 -4 -9 -13 -18 -22 -26 Weight Loss Period 8 18 Follow-up (Months)

21 21 0 -4 -9 -13 -18 -22 -26 Weight Loss Period 8 18 Follow-up (Months)

22 22 0 -4 -9 -13 -18 -22 -26 Weight Loss Period 8 18 Follow-up (Months)

23 23 0 -4 -9 -13 -18 -22 -26 Weight Loss Period 8 18 Follow-up (Months)

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25 25 Pangaea

26 Relationship Between Low Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Mortality in Normal-weight, Overweight, and Obese Men Followed 25,714 participants for 24 years 26 Wei M, et al JAMA. 1999 Oct. 27;282(16):1547-53

27 All Cause Mortality Fitness and Weight 27

28 28 All Cause Mortality Fitness and Weight

29 29 All Cause Mortality Fitness and Weight

30 30 All Cause Mortality Fitness and Weight

31 31 All Cause Mortality Fitness and Weight

32 Effects of Physical Inactivity and Obesity on Morbidity and Mortality: Current Evidence and Research Issues Review of 24 Studies 32 Blair SN, Brodney S. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1999 Nov.

33 Question: Do higher levels of physical activity attenuate the increased health risk normally observed in overweight or obese individuals? 33

34 Question: Do higher levels of physical activity attenuate the increased health risk normally observed in overweight or obese individuals? 34 Answer: Regular physical activity clearly attenuates many of the health risks associated with overweight or obesity.

35 Question: Do obese but active individuals actually have a lower morbidity and mortality risk than normal weight persons who are sedentary? 35

36 Question: Do obese but active individuals actually have a lower morbidity and mortality risk than normal weight persons who are sedentary? 36 Answer: Physical activity appears to not only attenuate the health risks of overweight and obesity, but active obese individuals actually have lower morbidity and mortality than normal weight individuals who are sedentary.

37 37 All Cause Mortality Fitness and Weight

38 Energy Age Mike had the energy of someone who is _______ years old. 38

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43 U.S.A. Powerlifting Association Men’s American Records 43

44 U.S.A. Powerlifting Association Men’s American Records 44

45 U.S.A. Powerlifting Association Men’s American Records 45

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50 Frailty in the Elderly is “Really the Result of the Rotting, Corrosion and Rust That Develop in a Stagnant System.” 50

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52 52 Constance Douglas Reeves At Age 101

53 2,000 53

54 Peter Kokkinos Study - 2008 15,000 Men Followed for 7.5 Years 54

55 55 0 -4 -9 -13 -18 -22 -26 Weight Loss Period 8 18 Follow-up (Months)

56 56 All Cause Mortality Fitness and Weight

57 “A prospective study of walking as compared with vigorous exercise in the prevention of coronary heart disease in women.” 72,000 Women – 8 Years 57 New England Journal of Medicine 8/26/1999

58 “The magnitudes of risk reduction associated with walking and vigorous exercise are similar when total energy expenditures are similar.” 58

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64 2,000 64

65 20 Steps = 1 Calorie 65

66 20 Steps = 1 Calorie Expending 2,000 calories extra per week = 40,000 steps 66

67 A sedentary person takes about 4,000 steps per day = 28,000 per week 67

68 Sedentary = 28,000 steps per week 2,000 calories = 40,000 steps per week 28,000 + 40,000 = 68,000 steps per week 9714 steps a day 68

69 10,000 69

70 Dr. Kenneth Cooper - The Aerobics Way Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research “Project Active” director Andrea Dunn “10,000 steps per day will meet most recommendations for adequate physical activity.” 70

71 “Effects of Exercise on Coronary Risk Factors in Obese, Middle- Aged Subjects” 71 Dr. Toshiki Ohta Japanese Circulation Journal November 1990

72 Peter Kokkinos Study - 2008 15,000 Men Followed for 7.5 Years 72

73 How Fast? How Long at a Time? 73

74 Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association Study of Fitness Activities by Those 55 and Older 74

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84 Take It Easy Don’t Rush This Is a Lifelong Project 84

85 85 Can’t

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89 89 Can ’t

90 90 Can

91 91 I Will

92 Your Mission 92

93 Your Mission Should You Choose to Accept It 93

94 Your Mission Should You Choose to Accept It Is to Make Getting Fit and Staying Fit 94

95 Your Mission Should You Choose to Accept It Is to Make Getting Fit and Staying Fit a 95 REQUIREMENT in Your Life

96 96 Thank You


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