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  1. ... saturated fat and sugar can cause weight gain. Physical activity . A lack of physical activity is linked with weight gain. Your provider will ...
  2. ... test that measures how well your heart handles physical activity References American College of Cardiology [Internet]. Washington D. ...
  3. ... suggest diet and lifestyle changes, such as increasing physical activity and quitting smoking . Medicines may also help. If ...
  4. ... be told to avoid any hard exercise or physical activity for the next 24 hours. Will I need ...
  5. ... of osteoporosis Other risk factors include: Lack of physical activity Smoking cigarettes Heavy drinking Not getting enough calcium ...
  6. ... diabetes Smoking Excess weight or obesity Lack of physical activity A diet high in saturated fat Your age ...
  7. ... Most adults should aim for 150 minutes of physical activity per week. Check with your provider before beginning ...
  8. ... race and ethnicity, lifestyle (diet, smoking, drinking alcohol, physical activity), and genes can affect both your MPV and ...
  9. ... and foods high in saturated fat Getting regular physical activity Limiting alcohol Quitting smoking Aiming for a healthy ...
  10. ... button Trouble breathing when resting or doing light physical activity Nausea and vomiting Feeling unusually tired for no ...
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