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Fidget for Improved Fitness

Making time for regular exercise can be a challenge. However, according to a recent study published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2011; doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31821e4ff2), even minor bouts of physical activity can improve cardiorespiratory fitness.

Researchers from Queenโ€™s University, Kingston, Ontario, wanted to determine whether โ€œincidental physical activity,โ€ or acute bouts of movement, is associated with cardiorespiratory fitness. In the study, 135 โ€œabdominally obeseโ€ men and women were fitted with accelerometry devices to determine their activity levels over 7 days. The information was then filtered into two categories: duration (minutes per day) and intensity (counts per minute). Not surprisingly, individuals who racked up more time and intensity engaging in incidental physical activity on a daily basis were positively associated with cardiorespiratory fitness.

Do you have trouble making the time for a regular exercise routine? Here are ways to up physical activity levels with these tips from Nicole Pizzi, MPH, assistant fitness program manager at Harvard University:

  • Park as far away from your workplace entrance as practicable. Purposely leave something of importance in the car, so you are forced to return to retrieve it at lunchtime.
  • Set up a Facebook group to invite co-workers to join you for a daily walk around the exterior of the workplace or up and down the staircase.
  • If you have a dog, routinely take the animal for a walk as soon as you arrive home.
  • If you work in an office, deliver messages to co-workers in person instead of communicating via e-mail or phone.
  • If you work in a building with multiple floors, use a restroom on a different floor than your own.

Ryan Halvorson

Ryan Halvorson is an award-winning writer and editor, and IDEA's director of event programming.

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