Did you know that:
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People who exercise regularly are
generally more successful at losing weight and keeping it
off than those who don't?
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Increasing physical activity is
good for you? (It generally lowers high blood pressure,
helps control diabetes, lowers cholesterol and improves
cardiorespiratory function).
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People who exercise report that
they enjoy an improved mood, enhanced self-esteem and
self-concept, plus reduced stress, anxiety and depression?
If all of this sounds good to you,
perhaps you should consider adding physical activity to your
daily life. And no, we're not saying that you should run out
and join a health club. But a little physical activity every
day can have huge benefits. In fact, according to a 1996
Surgeon General report, just moderate amounts of
non-strenuous physical activity can produce big improvements
in people's health and quality of life.
Here you can read about easy ways
to introduce physical activity into your life. You'll also
learn how to create a plan for yourself, and how to take that
plan further, should you decide that you're ready for more.
Before you start any program of increased physical
activity, it's important to discuss it with your physician.
Learn more about how to begin a
conversation with your doctor about weight loss, and about a
prescription
medication from Genentech that only your doctor can
prescribe.
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