
Trening ute eller inne? Rapport fra et prosjekt med datainnsamling under Forskningsdagene 2012
Author(s) -
Giovanna Calogiuri,
Andi Weydahl,
Saija Mikkilä,
Hildegunn Nordtug,
Katinka Horgen,
Ruth Kjærsti Raanaas,
Grete Grindal Patil,
Camilla Ihlebæk
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
septentrio reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2387-4597
DOI - 10.7557/7.3336
Subject(s) - font , humanities , art , visual arts
Reciprocal benefits of physical activity and exposure to nature for greater gain in health promotion.Theoretical assumptions and description of a pilot study.Recent studies have highlighted that health problems connected to inactivity are not just associated to lack of exercise, but rather to sedentary behaviour in a broader sense. In a large longitudinal study in the U.S.A., it was found that the amount of time spent in sedentary behaviour, such as watching television, was associated with cause-specific mortality in normal adults, even in subjects who did engage in some exercise program including intensive physical activity PA (Matthews et al., 2012).Therefore, in health promotion, it is important to promote active lifestyles characterized by higher activity levels across the day, increasing the time and frequency one is engage in any body movement, rather than only promoting participation in exercise sessions taking place two or three times a week.