Absence or
lack of physical activity result in muscle atrophy including the so important core muscles which are meant to guard spine like a natural weight lifting belt.
Not exact matches
Study limitations included: Since no women were studied the
results may not apply to them;
results were self - reported, which could mean
physical activity was over reported;
results were based only on time outside
of work and can't be applied to overall sedentary
activity; and participants were members
of comprehensive health plans, so
results may not apply to men
lacking health insurance.
The combination
of a
lack of physical activity, overwhelming responsibilities and on - going rumination about finances, family and job problems is the perfect recipe for a health disaster, with the end
results being an anxious, troubled mind, a weak, pain - inflicted body and many restless nights!
There are so many other reasons for cancer to be taken in account, i.e. stress, inherited genetics, chemical & nuclear contamination
of the whole environment we live in (less and less natural materials around), bad habits (smocking & alcohol),
lack of physical activity, which
results in bad metabolism and inability for our bodies to release toxins, etc, etc..
High intakes
of refined carbohydrates and omega -6-rich polyunsaturated oils, low antioxidant intake,
lack of physical activity, and misguided avoidance
of cholesterol and saturated fats combine to create a perfect storm for glycation and oxidative stress in the brain, ultimately
resulting in severe cognitive decline that renders nearly impossible the tasks involved in everyday living.
Excessive carbs, typical in modern diets, combined with
lack of physical activity will likely
result in weight gain.
In early childhood development, attachment is so important that a
lack of connection to a secure attachment figure (most likely the mother, father, or other major caregiver) who was reliable and available
results in
physical alterations to the anatomy and chemistry
of the brain, such as reduced brain
activity and less developed cortexes.