Premium Only Content

Physical activity
Key facts
Physical activity has significant health benefits for hearts, bodies and minds
Physical activity contributes to preventing and managing noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer and diabetes
Physical activity reduces symptoms of depression and anxiety
Physical activity enhances thinking, learning, and judgment skills
Physical activity ensures healthy growth and development in young people
Physical activity improves overall well-being
Globally, 1 in 4 adults do not meet the global recommended levels of physical activity
People who are insufficiently active have a 20% to 30% increased risk of death compared to people who are sufficiently active
More than 80% of the world's adolescent population is insufficiently physically active
WHO defines physical activity as any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure. Physical activity refers to all movement including during leisure time, for transport to get to and from places, or as part of a person’s work. Both moderate- and vigorous-intensity physical activity improve health.
Popular ways to be active include walking, cycling, wheeling, sports, active recreation and play, and can be done at any level of skill and for enjoyment by everybody.
Regular physical activity is proven to help prevent and manage noncommunicable diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and several cancers. It also helps prevent hypertension, maintain healthy body weight and can improve mental health, quality of life and well-being.
In a 24-hour day, children 1-2 years of age should:
spend at least 180 minutes in a variety of types of physical activities at any intensity, including moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity, spread throughout the day; more is better;
not be restrained for more than 1 hour at a time (e.g., prams/strollers, high chairs, or strapped on a caregiver’s back) or sit for extended periods of time.
For 1 year olds, sedentary screen time (such as watching TV or videos, playing computer games) is not recommended.
For those aged 2 years, sedentary screen time should be no more than 1 hour; less is better.
When sedentary, engaging in reading and storytelling with a caregiver is encouraged; and
have 11-14h of good quality sleep, including naps, with regular sleep and wake-up times.
-
LIVE
Steven Crowder
1 hour ago🔴It Isn't Both Sides: They Crossed The Rubicon When They Killed Charlie
38,551 watching -
LIVE
The Rubin Report
28 minutes ago'Real Time' Crowd Goes Quiet as Bill Maher & Ben Shapiro Have a Tense Exchange About Charlie Kirk
525 watching -
LIVE
Benny Johnson
57 minutes agoTrump Launches 'Major Investigation' of Leftist Plot in Charlie Kirk Murder, FBI New Evidence…
6,336 watching -
DVR
VINCE
2 hours agoA Turning Point In The Culture | Episode 125 - 09/15/25
78.7K96 -
LIVE
LFA TV
12 hours agoLFA TV ALL DAY STREAM - MONDAY 9/15/25
4,801 watching -
1:40:09
Dear America
2 hours agoBREAKING NEWS UPDATE! Dark Truth EXPOSED: Charlie Kirk's Assassin & the Trans Agenda-This Is WAR!
108K119 -
LIVE
Badlands Media
9 hours agoBadlands Daily: September 15, 2025
4,627 watching -
LIVE
The Big Migâ„¢
1 hour agoUncaged Host w/ Controversial Patriot Ret. MLB Closer John Rocker
1,060 watching -
UPCOMING
Caleb Hammer
27 minutes agoHe Needs To Divorce Her | Financial Audit
-
LIVE
Chad Prather
31 minutes agoCharlie Kirk’s Impact Felt WORLDWIDE, Even At Coldplay Concert + Pastors SPEAK UP Across America!
201 watching