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The Optimal Level and Promoting Plan of Physical Activity for Prevention and Management of Chronic Diseases

만성질환 예방·관리를 위한 적정 신체활동 및 활성화 방안

  • Kim, Wan-Soo (Department of Health Promotion, Daegu University)
  • 김완수 (대구대학교 건강증진학과)
  • Received : 2014.08.11
  • Accepted : 2014.09.03
  • Published : 2014.10.01

Abstract

Objectives: To provide basic data needed to develop national physical activity policy, this study was examined to identify the relationship among physical inactivity, physical activity, and chronic diseases. Methods: I have reviewed articles and research reports in relation to physical activity, health, and chronic disease published in national and international since 2005 through PubMed, RISS, and KISS. Results: physical activity should be the priority of public health for the prevention and management of chronic diseases as following reasons. 1) Prevalence of physical inactivity has been continuously increased. 2) There were strong evidences that sufficient physical activity could prevent and treat dozens of chronic diseases. Conclusions: Both central and local governments need to make the amount of physical activity to be increased by providing information and establishing a physical activity-friendly environment. Also, the local public health centers and the primary medical institutions are institutionally needed to counsel and prescribe every patient's exercise program at every visit.

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