Being physically active does not mean that you need to go to the gym or go running, it can simply be carrying your shopping bags or doing some gardening. Your heart is the hardest working muscle in your body, and working it out regularly has significant health benefits, especially for your heart. Did you know that being physically inactive means that you are at a 24% higher risk of developing coronary heart disease?
Here are some tips to help you add more physical activity to your life.
Increase activity in daily life
Get involved
Get into a routine
Support each otherÂ
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