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Railroad

Routinely Derailed
Dr. Gabe Mirkin's Fitness and Health e-Zine October 8, 2006

Children Need More Exercise for Heart Health

Children need at least 90 minutes of exercise a day to avoid heart disease when they are older, according to a new study reported in Lancet (July 23, 2006). The old guidelines recommending 30 minutes of exercise three times a week, or even an hour a day do not appear to be adequate for preventing obesity and heart disease. Researchers used heart rate monitors to measure the activity of 1700 nine- to-fifteen-year-olds in Denmark, Estonia, and Portugal. They then calculated a heart-attack risk score consisting of blood pressure, cholesterol, insulin resistance, and skinfold thickness.

They compared physical activity from the heart rate monitors with the heart attack risk-factor score and found that the more active the child, the lower the heart attack risk score. Many children who exercised for 60 minutes a day were still overweight

and had high heart attack risk scores. The authors suggest that the lack of regular physical activity is likely to mean that the children are spending too much time watching TV, playing video and computer games, and eating junk food. There is no reason to expect that the results would be different with American children. The current recommendation of at least an hour per day of moderate activity in children may not be sufficient for future heart health.

 

greyhound

New Member
Railroad said:
Dr. Gabe Mirkin's Fitness and Health e-Zine October 8, 2006

Children Need More Exercise for Heart Health

Children need at least 90 minutes of exercise a day to avoid heart disease when they are older, according to a new study reported in Lancet (July 23, 2006). The old guidelines recommending 30 minutes of exercise three times a week, or even an hour a day do not appear to be adequate for preventing obesity and heart disease. Researchers used heart rate monitors to measure the activity of 1700 nine- to-fifteen-year-olds in Denmark, Estonia, and Portugal. They then calculated a heart-attack risk score consisting of blood pressure, cholesterol, insulin resistance, and skinfold thickness.

They compared physical activity from the heart rate monitors with the heart attack risk-factor score and found that the more active the child, the lower the heart attack risk score. Many children who exercised for 60 minutes a day were still overweight

and had high heart attack risk scores. The authors suggest that the lack of regular physical activity is likely to mean that the children are spending too much time watching TV, playing video and computer games, and eating junk food. There is no reason to expect that the results would be different with American children. The current recommendation of at least an hour per day of moderate activity in children may not be sufficient for future heart health.


Does anyone know if Dr. Mirkin is still on the radio? I used to listen to him years ago on WRC.
 

kerriellen

Member
greyhound said:
Does anyone know if Dr. Mirkin is still on the radio? I used to listen to him years ago on WRC.

Dr. Mirkin discontinued his show a couple of years ago. I haven't tried it recently, but you used to be able to listen to the archived shows at www.drmirkin.com.
 

Terps

New Member
Kids need exercise and a healthy diet. Its not rocket science, childrens obesity rates are too high. Parents need to step in and do something.
 
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