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What is physical activity?

What is physical activity?
Physical activity simply means movement of the body that uses energy. Walking, gardening, briskly pushing a baby stroller, climbing the stairs, playing soccer, or dancing the night away are all good examples of being active. For health benefits, physical activity should be moderate or vigorous and add up to at least 30 minutes a day.
Moderate physical activities include:
Moderate physical activities include:
- Walking briskly (about 3 ½ miles per hour)
- Hiking
- Gardening/yard work
- Dancing
- Golf (walking and carrying clubs)
- Bicycling (less than 10 miles per hour)
- Weight training (general light workout)
- Running/jogging (5 miles per hour)
- Bicycling (more than 10 miles per hour)
- Swimming (freestyle laps)
- Aerobics
- Walking very fast (4 ½ miles per hour)
- Heavy yard work, such as chopping wood
- Weight lifting (vigorous effort)
- Basketball (competitive)
Source: USDA MyPyramid.Gov
Cache Date: April 21, 2005
Resources
- Asian Diet Pyramid Offers Alternative to U.S. Food Guide Pyramid (Cornell University)
- Ethnic/Cultural and Special Audience Food Guide Pyramid (Food and Nutrition Information Center, NAL, USDA)

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