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Physical activity benefits

 

Get Active for Your Heart

The heart is a muscle and it needs exercise to keep fit so that it can pump blood efficiently round your body with each heart beat.

 

Physical activity improves your physical and mental health. It is one of the most important factors in maintaining a good quality of life.

Before you start exercising, it’s important to seek advice from your GP especially if you have any condition for which you are taking prescribed medication.

What kind of exercise is good for my heart?Being physically active might involve going swimming, doing an exercise class or playing a sport, but it also includes everyday things such as walking, gardening and climbing stairs.

You can get the benefits of being more active from all types of physical activity. Any increase in activity will benefit your health.

Get moving!Aim to build up to at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity five or more days a week. During moderate exercise you should be breathing more heavily than normal and feel slightly warmer.

If 30 minutes seems too much for you at the moment, build up slowly. Here are some ideas:

start with five minutes exercise at least three times a day and start slowly at a level that suits you

gradually build up the time and frequency until 30 minutes feels easier

choose a variety of activities and ones you enjoy

try to do something every day.

Stop exercising if you feel pain or discomfort.

It’s never too late to startEveryone can benefit – whatever your age, size or physical condition. Just remember that you are never too old or too unfit to start doing something.

The good news is that the greatest increase in health benefit is experienced by inactive people who start to take regular moderate physical activity. Your health risks will decrease as soon as you start to do more!

 

If you require support in achieving these goals please contact Andrew Picken, your local Health Trainer for Carcroft and Skellow to make an appointment. This is a Doncaster NHS free service.