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  2. Sedentary lifestyle - Wikipedia

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    Sedentary lifestyle is a lifestyle type, in which one is physically inactive and does little or no physical movement and/or exercise. [1] A person living a sedentary lifestyle is often sitting or lying down while engaged in an activity like socializing, watching TV, playing video games, reading or using a mobile phone or computer for much of ...

  3. Hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    The treatment of mild hypothermia involves warm drinks, warm clothing, and voluntary physical activity. [2] ... The opposite of hypothermia is hyperthermia, ...

  4. Physical inactivity - Wikipedia

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    Insufficient physical activity among adults (2016) Globally, 28% of adults and 80% of adolescents are estimated to be insufficiently active. [3] As of 2008, the WHO identified the Americas and the Eastern Mediterranean as regions with the greatest prevalence of physical inactivity. Nearly half of all women in both of these regions have physical ...

  5. Relaxation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The relaxation response reduces the body's metabolism, heart and breathing rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, and calms brain activity. It increases the immune response, helps attention and decision making, and changes gene activities that are the opposite of those associated stress.

  6. Top 10 least physically active US cities - AOL

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  7. The 27 most physically active jobs in America - AOL

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    When you think of the most physically active jobs out there, you might think of professional athletes or construction workers.

  8. Cognitive disengagement syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In many ways, those who have a CDS profile have some of the opposite symptoms of those with predominantly hyperactive-impulsive or combined presentation of ADHD: instead of being hyperactive, extroverted, obtrusive, excessively energetic and risk takers, those with CDS are drifting, absent-minded, listless, introspective and daydreamy. They ...

  9. Closed kinetic chain exercises - Wikipedia

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    Closed kinetic chain exercises or closed chain exercises (CKC) are physical exercises performed where the hand (for arm movement) or foot (for leg movement) is fixed in space and cannot move. The extremity remains in constant contact with the immobile surface, usually the ground or the base of a machine.