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biopsychosocial factors determining physical activity
A. Brian Nielsen has written: 'Physical activity patterns of senior citizens' -- subject(s): Recreation, Older people 'Commitment to physical activity' -- subject(s): Commitment (Psychology), Exercise, Health attitudes, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Exercise
They don't have a place to do physical activity. They don't have enough time.
something that arouses activity or energy in people
Physical is obvious... it's physical activity Mental: it helps you relax and clear your mind Social: Most of the team activity involves a team sport or people to do the activity with
they get distracted
They don't have a place to do physical activity. They don't have enough time.
Physical Activity level
Some obstacles that prevent regular physical activity may be physical limitations that prevent exercising and working in a sedentary position. People who work in offices often have a problem fitting in physical activity on a regular basis.
A lot of people try not to neglect physical activity but unfortunately life gets in the way. They make excuses to avoid feeling guilty. Try to get exercise in first thing in the morning.
Physical activity is important to maintain a healthy body and prevent medical issues later in people's lives.
Physical activity stimulates the "happy chemicals" in your body and makes you more likely to talk or interact with people. When you are exercising you normally feel exited, until you are tired that is. Social health can rise with the more physical activity done.