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Levels of physical activity intensity
what do we mean when we talk about light intensity, moderate intensity and vigorous intensity physical activity?
The intensity of physical activity is related to how hard our body works while doing that activity.
Typically, the intensity of physical activity can be described as light, moderate or vigorous. To benefit health, Australia's Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines recommend a variety of moderate and vigorous intensity physical activity.
Light intensity activities are those that require standing up and moving around, either in the home, workplace or community. Some examples include:
Housework like hanging out the washing, ironing and dusting
Working at a standing workstation.
Moderate intensity means that the activities require some effort but you can still talk while doing them. Examples of moderate intensity activities include:
Brisk walking
Recreational swimming
Social tennis
Cleaning the windows at home.
Vigorous intensity means that the activities lead to harder breathing, or puffing and panting (depending on your fitness). Examples of vigorous intensity activities include:
Aerobics
Jogging
Many competitive sports
Lifting, carrying and digging.
Some of your moderate intensity physical activity can be achieved through day-to-day movement (e.g. walking briskly to catch a bus), through planned leisure activities and through your job. Doing vigorous intensity physical activity can have additional health benefits and may be built into your day, perhaps with a bit more planning.
As well as increasing your amount of physical activity, it is important to reduce your amount of sedentary behaviour. Sedentary behaviour refers to time spent sitting or lying down (except when sleeping), with very little energy expenditure.
Examples of sedentary activities include:
Sitting at work
Watching TV
Reading
Sewing
Computer use for non-active games or social networking
Sitting in a car, train, bus or tram.
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