Regular physical activity promotes growth and development and has multiple benefits for physical, mental, and psychosocial health that undoubtedly contribute to learning.
• Specifically, physical activity reduces the risk for heart disease, diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, obesity, and metabolic syndrome; improves various other aspects of health and fitness, including aerobic capacity, muscle and bone strength, flexibility, insulin sensitivity, and lipid profiles; and reduces stress, anxiety, and depression.
• Physical activity can improve mental health by decreasing and preventing conditions such as anxiety and depression, as well as improving mood and other aspects of well-being.
• Physical activity programming specifically designed to do so can improve psychosocial outcomes such as self-concept, social behaviors, goal orientation, and most notably self-efficacy. These attributes in turn are important determinants of current and future participation in physical activity.
When penicillin was first developed in 1940, many doctors regarded it as a Panacea that would end all infectious diseases.
Hello i know this doesnt help you personaly much but these are your goals for example
(A) my exercise of focus is streching i am not to flexible and would like to work on it
(B) my current status on sit and reach is -3
(C) my milestones are
1. to be able to touch my toes
2. i want to score a positve 1 on the sit and reach
3. and finally i would like to be able to do the splits eventuly
<span>The answer is letter d. a person should seek medical treatment the first moment he or she suspects having an STI. The best time to be treated for STI is to be treated immediately. Do not neglect any symptoms of STI, because it may worsen and can cause serious illness. but the best treatment for obtaining STI is prevention. </span>