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Exercise is everything. And it can be easy too.

Regular physical activity is one of the most important things you can do for your health. It helps you manage your weight, reduce stress and anxiety, and more. And you don’t have to totally change your lifestyle to start exercising. We’ll teach you easy ways to work it into your everyday life.

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Exercise helps you manage your weight

Quemar calorías durante la actividad puede ayudarle a mantener un peso saludable, además de deshacerse del exceso de peso corporal y no volver a subirlo. Aquí verá algunos consejos sobre cómo hacer ambas cosas:

  • To maintain your weight, work your way up to 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity (i.e., 30 minutes a day, five days a week).
  • Para bajar de peso y no volver a subirlo, aumente su actividad física y reduzca su ingesta de calorías. Check out dietary guidelines
    for your gender, age, and physical activity level.

Exercise helps you reduce your health risk for:

  • Enfermedades cardiovasculares
  • Diabetes tipo 2
  • Síndrome metabólico
  • Algunos tipos de cáncer

Want to get moving? Here are some ways to get started.

  • Pick activities you already enjoy, like walking, biking, or dancing.
  • Break it up–do smaller activities in the morning, midday, and evening.
  • Start small, with just 10 minutes of activity at a time.
  • Eat nutritious but satisfying foods to fuel your body for exercise.
  • Build up to 30 to 60 minutes of physical activity every day.
  • Learn easy swaps, to try more active versions of things you already do.

Healthy swaps to stay active

Check out these easy ways to work exercise into your life. Not sure where to start? Challenge yourself to try one new swap per week!

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Challenge yourself.

Small exercise and nutrition changes can lower your risk of chronic illness.*

*National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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Losing just 5% of your body weight can lower your risk of chronic illness.*

Consult your health care provider before beginning a weight-loss regimen.

*National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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