When it comes to exercise, every movement counts
by Jamie Ducharme
Dec 10, 2018
3 minutes
FOR MANY, THE PHRASE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY conjures sweaty runs or powerlifting sessions at the gym. But the latest federal guidelines support a much broader definition of what it means to be active: one that includes less obvious pursuits like taking the stairs, raking leaves and even bird-watching. This subtle shift in messaging may even help Americans live longer, experts say.
The new federal physical-activity guidelines were updated in November for the first time since 2008, and they still
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