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Waging War On Fitness
1,032 wordsWaging War on Fitness Nowadays, people are more conscious about their health and how they look like. Shape of their bodies and weight loss seems to be one of the main problems in their life. Improving their bodies, humankind has been waging a real war for healthy life. But, often in the war for strong and perfect body people lose their individuality. Though people say that a harmonic personality should have clear mind as well as strong body. But are there many evidences that modern people with s...
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Vast Majority Eating Habits
2,447 wordsN 2060 Term Paper Introduction Healthy life-style is the way to beauty, health and long years of life. Every person is able to achieve a victory over obesity or overweight. This is what is claimed in Bob Greene's Total Body Makeover. In this book Bob Greene dwells on the most efficient methods that allow people to achieve their goals in the most effective way in a minimum amount of time. The goal statement was to test Bob Greene's innovative twelve-week plan for transforming the body inside and ...
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Coronary Heart Disease High Blood Pressure
2,216 wordsThe work is devoted to the description of the coronary heart disease which is now considered as holistic by the World Health Organization. There will be described the precautions due to which it is possible to avoid the disease, the risk factors of it, the statistics and the influence of the disease on the daily life of people. The work is aimed at making people understand that coronary heart disease is a very serious problem today, it is becoming an epidemic, and it is necessary to remember all...
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Mental And Physical Physical Exercises
1,708 wordsHealth/Exercise/Nutrition Protection of own health is a direct duty of everyone and nobody has right to shift it on somebody else. In fact quite often it happens and so, that the person with the wrong way of life, bad habits, hypodynamia, and overeating leads up himself to a catastrophic condition by 20 - 30 years and only then recollects medicine. Despite the perfection of the medicine it cannot relieve everyone of all illnesses. Person is the creator of his health for which he must struggle. F...
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Childhood Obesity Physical Exercises
2,722 wordsTable of contents Abstract... 2 Introduction 3 Decline of physical education in public schools. 3 Childhood obesity: rise, causes, treatment... 4 Conclusion... 10 Abstract The rise of childhood obesity is a great concern among policy experts, health care professionals and naturally parents. Nowadays obesity has become a real epidemic. It was reported that the number of students who attend physical training every day had decreased to 29 percent in 1999 compared with 42 % in 1990. It is possible t...
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Learning Styles Physical Exercises
910 wordsLearning Styles Persons learning style: Auditive = 29, visual = 33, kinesthetic = 35. The higher the score the better this person is in that learning style. As far as we can see, this person belongs to so-called mixed type. Three channels of modality are quite similar, so the teacher can use three of them during the learning process. Yet, his preferable channel of world perception is kinesthetic. It means that the teachers should apply to his kinesthetic sensations during the learning process in...
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School Aged Children Physical Activity
1,596 wordsAny research question related to psychology or family issues. Will a regular exercise program improve the grades of a school aged children The Introduction and Research Question. The present study investigates relationships between regular physical activity of a school aged children and their grades in school. Physical activity is arguably one of important factors influencing growth of children and development of their skills. Thus, the value of regular exercise program can be used as a guide to...
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