Health, fitness and exercise – Staying fit and healthy – AQA – GCSE Physical Education Revision – AQA

Health

The components of health are:

How physical, mental and social well-being contributes to overall health.How physical, mental and social well-being contributes to overall health

Fitness

Fitness

Exercise

Exercise

adults – five sessions of thirty minutes of activity per week. The activity should be physical enough to make the adult breathe more deeply and break out in a sweat.

children and youth – seven sessions of sixty minutes per week. At least two of these sessions should be high-intensity exercise such as running, jumping or cardiovascular sports. The seven hours can be spread over a week.

Cycling on a London street
Girls and boys on school climbing apparatus

In this context, it becomes essential that physical exercise is incorporated into the structure of the typical day. Good examples of this might be walking or biking together to work or school, playing games together in the backyard, and participating in active experiences on the weekend, such as walking in the countryside or riding bikes. Children learn a lot from their parents and therefore it is important for parents to present active role models and opportunities to their children.

The cyclical relationship between health, fitness and exercise

A positive and negative circle mapping the negative and positive effects of excersize

The consequences of a sedentary lifestyle

If a person does not engage in regular physical activity, exercise or sport, then he is at risk for various diseases and negative effects, such as:

  • weight gain or obesity
  • heart disease
  • hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • diabetes
  • sleep badly
  • low self-esteem
  • lethargy
Health, fitness and exercise – Staying fit and healthy – AQA – GCSE Physical Education Revision – AQA

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