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In this edited interview by Healthradio, author Claude Bouchard discusses the obesity epidemic, including genetic determinants, social and environmental factors, and public action. Claude Bouchard, author of Physical Activity and Obesity, Second Edition, discusses the obesity epidemic, including genetic determinants, social and environmental factors, and public action. Claude Bouchard discusses obesity determinants and prevention
These include Claude Bouchard, author of Physical Activity and Health, Costas Karageorghis and Peter Terry, joint authors of Inside Sport Psychology, Vicky Goosey-Tolfrey, author of Wheelchair Sport, Dan Gould, author of Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Sophia Jowett and David Lavallee, joint authors of Social Psychology in Sport, Mike Gleeson, author of Sport Nutrition and Greg Whyte, author of Practical ECG for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. Thursday 19th JulyGertrude ...
Find more of the latest research on the relationship between physical activity, sedentarism, and health in Physical Activity and Health, Second Edition. Twin studies, as well as studies in nuclear and extended families, have provided maximal heritability estimates ranging from 15% to 60% for total physical activity level as well as for sedentarism, leisure-time activity, and sport participation. The 2007 update of the Human Gene Map for Performance and Health-Related Fitness Phenotypes ...
However, while the experts agree that an increase in physical activity is associated with a lower prevalence of obesity, precisely how much physical activity is required to prevent age-related weight gain is the subject of considerable debate. Although 30 min of daily physical activity may prevent unhealthy weight gain in some individuals, it is now generally reported that this volume of physical activity may be insufficient for the prevention of the age-related weight gain in many if not ...