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A Personal Plan For Living A Long And Healthy Life

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Have you ever thought about how long you want to live? If so, what is your plan for living a long and healthy life? There are so many factors that can stop you from living a full life. People associate physical fitness with the younger generation but it is just as important for older adults. As people age their balance decreases. When someone’s balance has decreased the risks of falls are increased and their mobility is limited. If a person was physically active in their youth years will it have an impact on their health in the later years of life? If an older adult does physical activity most days of the week will their health be positively impacted? If a person is healthy in their youth years I think it will carry over into their later years of life. Which will then have a positive effect on the body as an older adult and can result into a healthier life. In my youth years, my favorite subject in school was gym. I enjoyed running around with my friends and learning new sports. In elementary and middle schools today they have shortened the amount of gym time or taken gym completely out. In the majority of high schools, students only need one semester of gym. “The American Heart Association and other expert panels recommend that children and adolescents should participate in at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day. Recent data indicate that only 35.8% of high-school students meet that recommendation” (Granacher, 2011, p.940). This data shows that physical activity is very low with the adolescent population. By having mandatory gym classes from kindergarten through 12th grade it will allow kids to get some physical activity in most days of the week. “The decline in physical activity does not result in an increased obesity rate among children and adolescents but also in reduced performance in motor fitness tests. As a consequence, secular declines in sit-ups, bench press, bent arm hang, standing long jump, and in postural control have been reported” (Granacher, 2011, p.940). A lack of physical activity at youth can cause unhealthy behaviors and obesity. Then those habits will appear in later years of life. Unhealthy and sedentary behaviors are mostly caused by the parent’s

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