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Chapter 3 Benefits of Physical Activity. Describe some Hypokinetic conditions. List some benefits of Physical Activity that contribute to Health and Wellness. Explain, using some examples, how physical activity is related to Hyperkinetic conditions.

Prior to the 1900’s the leading cause of death was pneumonia Prior to the 1900’s the leading cause of death was pneumonia. Many of the other leading causes of death were from infections caused by bacteria or viruses. Modern science found cures or vaccinations for many of these conditions, and now in this century these diseases are no longer the leading health problems.

The Leading causes of Death now are #1 Heart Disease, #2 Cancer, #3 Stroke. These are said to be Hypokinetic conditions because they are caused in part due to the lack of physical activity. Sedentary Living costs our nation $150 billion dollars each YEAR. 250,000 people die prematurely because they are inactive.

The Surgeon General indicates that regular physical activity is one of the best ways of reducing illness and increasing wellness in our society. Sometimes TEENAGERS feel that these statistics are not relevant to them; they think illness only happens to OLD PEOPLE. We will look at hypokinetic diseases prevalent among teens and many teens are not active enough to resist these conditions.

Cardiovascular Diseases Cardiovascular disease has been the leading cause of death in the US each year since 1920. Cardiovascular Disease is a primary or contributing cause of 60% of all deaths in our country. Currently about 1 in 4 Americans has one or more forms of Cardiovascular Disease. People get cardiovascular disease for many reasons, each 1 is called a Risk Factor.

Cardiovascular Diseases Coronary Artery Disease is a Cardiovascular Disease that is the #1 cause of early death. This occurs when the arteries in your heart become clogged. Arteries are like pipelines that carry blood from your heart to all parts of your body. Artherosclerosis- Clogging of the arteries

Cardiovascular Diseases Heart Attack- occurs when the blood supply into or within the heart is severely reduced or cut off. Stroke – 3 leading cause of death. Occurs when blood supply to the brain is severely reduced or cut off. Blood Pressure- each time your heart beats it forces blood through your arteries, causing the blood to push against the artery walls. This force of blood is called blood pressure.

Cardiovascular Diseases When the doctor checks your he/she checks for 2 readings. The pressure in your arteries immediately after the heart beats-Systolic blood pressure (higher) Your Diastolic blood pressure- is the pressure in the artery just before the next beat of the Heart. (lower) Hypertension-High blood pressure, condition in which blood pressure is consistently higher than normal.

Blood Pressure Readings Normal Pre-hypertension Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Systolic <120 120-139 140-159 160-179 180+ Diastolic <80 80-89 90-99 100-109 110+

CANCER More than 100 different diseases characterized by the uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells are categorized as cancer. Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death in the U.S. When diagnosed early, many forms of Cancer can be treated or cured through surgery, chemical or radiation therapy, or medication. Some forms of cancer are Hypokinetic conditions. Regular visits to the Doctor are recommended.

CANCER It is not clear why physical activity helps reduce the risk of cancer, but one of the health benefits of activity is an immune system that is more capable of fighting diseases that invade the body.

Diabetes This is a disease that occurs when a persons body cannot regulate sugar levels. A person with diabetes will have excessively high blood sugar unless he/she gets medical assistance. Over time, diabetes can damage the blood vessels, heart, kidneys, and eyes. A very high level of sugar in the blood can cause coma and death.

Types of Diabetes Type 1- is not a hypokinetic condition. This is often hereditary and accounts for about 10% of all diabetics. Type 1 diabetics take insulin, a hormone that is made in the pancreas, to help control blood sugar levels. Type 2- is a hypokinetic condition because people who are physically active are less likely to have it. Overfatness is considered to be a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes. (has many risk factors like heart disease)

Obesity A condition in which a person has a high percentage of body fat. Often is the result of inactivity, although many other factors may contribute. Since 1980 the incidence of obesity among teens in the U.S. has increased from 5% to 14% an increase of almost 300%.

Osteoporosis Occurs when the structure of the bones become weak. This condition is most common among older people, but it has its beginnings in youth. Those who exercise regularly develop stronger bones than those who are sedentary. It is especially important to do exercises that bear weight.

Other Hypokinetic Conditions Evidence suggests that regular physical activity can enhance the function of the immune system, helping the body resist infections such as the cold and flu. Moderate physical activity has been shown to help reduce the symptoms of some forms of arthritis. Being active can also help people avoid depression. 1/3 of all adults report that they often feel depressed.

Hyperkinetic Conditions This is Health problems caused by too much physical activity. Overuse injury Activity neurosis-overly concerned about getting enough exercise and are upset if they miss a regular workout. Often continue exercise when sick or injured.

Hyperkinetic Conditions Body Image disorder-occurs when a person tries to achieve an ideal body by doing excessive exercise. The ideal body is unrealistic and distorted. Teenaged boys can perform excessive exercises and sometimes use steroids or other supplements. Teenaged girls often strive for extreme thinness.

Eating Disorders Extreme desire to be abnormally thin. People with these conditions have dangerous eating habits and often resort to excessive activity to expend calories. Eating disorders that are abuse exercise are considered hyperkinetic conditions.

Healthy Back and Good Posture Each year as many as 25 million Americans seek a doctor’s care for backache. According to some experts, next to the common cold, back pain is the leading medical complaint in the U.S. and will be experienced by 80% of all adults at some point in their lives.

Back Problems

Posture Problems

Back and Posture Improvement and Maintenance

Applying Biomechanical Principles