WHO defines physical activity as any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure – including activities undertaken while working, playing, carrying out household chores, travelling, and engaging in recreational pursuits.The term "physical activity" should not be confused with "exercise", which is a subcategory of physical activity that is planned, structured, repetitive, and aims to improve or maintain one or more components of physical fitness. Beyond exercise, any other physical activity that is done during leisure time, for transport to get to and from places, or as part of a person’s work, has a health benefit. Further, both moderate- and vigorous-intensity physical activity improve health.
Review Article: Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity
Review Article: Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity
Research Article: Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity
Research Article: Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity
Review Article: Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Pediatrics & Therapeutics
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Gynecology & Obstetrics
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