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Below is a practical guide you can follow to build a **"Health‑Factors Overview"** graphic that shows how *Body Composition, Physical Fitness & Functional Capacity* relate to each other and to overall health. Feel free to adjust the layout, colours or size to fit your report’s style – the key points are the relationships (and evidence) between the variables.
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## 1. What Should Be Included?
| Category | Sub‑variables | Why it matters | |----------|---------------|----------------| | **Body Composition** | • % Body Fat • Lean Mass (muscle, bone, organ mass) | Higher body fat → ↑ risk of CVD, diabetes; higher lean mass → better metabolic health & functional performance. | | **Physical Fitness** | • Aerobic capacity (VO₂max or sub‑maximal treadmill time) • Muscular strength (1RM bench/leg press, hand grip) • Power / explosiveness (jump height, sprint speed) | Stronger aerobic fitness lowers mortality; muscular power predicts fall risk and independence. | | **Functional Mobility** | • Timed Up & Go (TUG) • 4‑meter walk speed • Chair rise time | Faster gait speeds correlate with lower morbidity and mortality in older adults; TUG is predictive of falls. |
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## How to Measure These Outcomes
1. **VO₂max / Aerobic Fitness** - *Field test*: 6‑minute walk/run or incremental treadmill protocol if equipment available. - *Sub‑maximal:* Use heart‑rate recovery after a brief exercise bout (e.g., 2‑min step test).
2. **Muscle Strength & Power** - Handgrip dynamometer for upper‑body strength. - Chair‑stand test or timed wall squat for lower‑body power.
3. **Functional Performance** - *6‑Minute Walk Test*: distance covered in 6 min reflects aerobic capacity and endurance. - *Timed Up & Go (TUG)*: measures functional mobility, balance, and fall risk. - *Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB)*: includes gait speed, chair stands, balance tests.
4. **Cardiovascular Parameters** - Resting heart rate and blood pressure before and after exercise. - Pulse‑oximetry for oxygen saturation if needed.
5. **Patient‑Reported Outcomes** - *SF‑36* or *EQ‑5D*: quality of life scales. - *VAS* or *NRS* for fatigue, dyspnea, pain.
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## 4. Suggested Exercise Prescription
| Parameter | Recommendation | |-----------|----------------| | **Mode** | Combination of aerobic (walking, cycling, elliptical) and resistance training (body‑weight, elastic bands, light dumbbells). | | **Frequency** | 3–5 sessions per week (split into cardio + strength days). | | **Intensity** | Moderate: 50–70 % of heart rate reserve or RPE 11–13 (on Borg scale). Use HRR or HRmax formulas. | | **Time** | Aerobic: 20–40 min/session; Strength: 2–3 sets × 8–12 reps per exercise. | | **Progression** | Increase duration by ~5 min per week, then intensity after 4–6 weeks if tolerated. | | **Monitoring** | Heart rate, RPE, blood pressure (pre/post), symptoms. Use wearable devices for continuous HR or SpO₂ monitoring if available. |
#### 3.3 Contraindications & Precautions
| Condition | Risk | Recommendations | |-----------|------|-----------------| | Uncontrolled hypertension (BP >180/110) | Exacerbation of BP, stroke risk | Treat before initiating; re‑evaluate after stable | | Recent myocardial infarction (120 bpm) or arrhythmias after exercise - Chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, or dizziness - Signs of dehydration: very dark urine, confusion, low blood pressure, rapid pulse - Severe muscle cramps that do not ease with stretching
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### Bottom Line
**Exercise is generally safe for most adults, even those with heart disease.** The key is to start slowly, pay attention to your body’s signals, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. If you’re unsure about what level of activity is right for you, consult a healthcare professional—especially if you have known cardiovascular conditions.
*Stay active, stay healthy!*
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*Prepared by: Your Name* *Health Communication Specialist* *Date: Insert Date*
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- American Heart Association – Exercise and Physical Activity Guidelines - European Society of Cardiology – Exercise Testing in Cardiac Rehabilitation - Mayo Clinic – Heart Disease and Physical Activity
*(Full reference list available upon request.)*
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Feel free to adapt this brochure for your community health events, digital platforms, or distribution through local clinics.
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