7. Physical activity establishes good heart-
healthy habits in children and counters
conditions that lead to heart attacks and
strokes later in life. 1
9. Obese and
overweight
adults now
out number
those at a
healthy
weight, nearly
7 in 10 U.S.
adults are
overweight or
obese. 1
10. Sedentary adults are at risk for
obesity as well as developing
cardiovascular disease, type 2
diabetes, and cancer. 3
11. There is strong scientific evidence
indicating that physical activity is beneficial
to cardiovascular health in preventing the
onset of coronary artery disease and
decreasing the risk of developing
hypertension and type 2 diabetes.4
12. There are many other benefits to
staying active as a family other then
maintaining a healthy weight.
13. Participating in
regular physical
activity is
associated with
improved mental
health and well-
being. 5
15. Engaging in physical activity can
help relieve chronic pain and
increase mobility for adults.6
Exercise has also shown to relieve
fatigue.7
16. Why is it beneficial to do physical activities as a
family?
17. Families get to spend a little extra time together while staying
healthy.
“I do think it promotes family life, it gets us to talk, it gets
us to feel better and it gives me, as a parent, time to
listen to them as well…if you actually make time to go
and do something with the children, like even just walk
to school it’s amazing what you can listen to and talk
about with them at the time” A Mother. 5
18. According to the American
Heart Association, physical
activity is anything that makes
you move your body and burn
calories.1
19. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Recommends
Children and adolescents should do 60 minutes or more of
physical activity per day
Adults should do 2 hours and 30 minutes of physical activity per
week
These activities can be broken down in 10 to 15 minute increments
at a time 3
20. In spite of the many benefits of
staying active as a family,
sometimes there are some obstacles
that just get in the way.
24. Some inexpensive options for family activities
are…
Dancing in the home
Swimming at free public beaches
Family bike rides or hikes
Playing hide-and-seek outside
Playing backyard ball games
Walking the family dog
Putting together a garden
Doing household chores
Playing in the park 5
25. Sometimes it can be
difficult to be
motivated to add
physical activity into
your life. You and your
children may be
lacking in motivation
or self-esteem.
26. “I don’t get pleasure from
running or being in the gym or
anything like that, but when I
am doing things with the
family there is a real
satisfaction about that, and
that’s a real feel good thing.”
A quote from a high school
mother who gets enjoyment
from doing family activities. 5
27. How to motivate your family to become active
Modeling healthy behavior
Verbal praise
Continued social support
Your child’s positive perception of their own capabilities
increases their likely hood to commit to a lifestyle of physical
activity. 9
28. Parents can encourage children by rewarding
positive behavior with praise and special
privileges as rewards for reaching specific
goals. For example keeping a record of met
goals with stickers on a calendar will help
motivate each family member. 2
29. Whatever you choose to do,
remember to get out there and
have fun getting healthy as a
family!
30. References
1.Getting Healthy. (n.d.). Retrieved from American Heart Association :
http://www.americanheart.org
2.Rabbitt, A. & Coyne, I. (2012). Childhood obesity: nurses' role in addressing the
epidemic. British Journal of Nursing, 21(12), 731-735.
3.Physical Activity. (n.d.). Retrieved from Center for Disease control and Prevention:
http://www.cdc.gov
4.Barrett, E. M., Darker, C. D., & Hussey, J. (2013). Promotion of physical activity in
primary care: knowledge and practice of general practitioners and physiotherapists. J
Public Health, 21, 63-69. doi:10.1007/s10389-012-0512-0
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(2009). Physically active families-de-bunking the myth? a qualitative study of family
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Editor's Notes
American Heart Association 1
Childhood Obesity
American Heart Association
American heart Association
American heart association
American Heart Association
Cdc 3
Promotion of physical activity 4
Physically active families 5
American heart association
Physical exercise: does it help 6…. And Effects of exercise on Fatigue 7