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On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 04:25:19 -0500, Geoffrey Purcell
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> Now, I'll grant that constant high activity levels can reduce weight
> etc., but this is only easily achievable in tribal cultures like in
> Palaeo times, where daily activity levels were high enough to counter
> any weight-gaining effect of cooked-foods.
Our modern culture makes it hard to get physical activity unless you just
want to. But if you want to, there are plenty of opportunities for
physical activity, even without "exercise". Walk the last couple of miles
to work. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Don't use power
tools. Find something to do besides watch TV (preferably outdoors).
Play. (That last one is an easy, fun, and cheap way to get some good
physical activity, but so few adults do it.)
--
Robert Kesterson
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