Physical activity or exercise can improve your health and reduce the risk of developing many diseases like type 2 diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Physical activity and exercise can have immediate and long-term health benefits. Most importantly, regular activity can improve your quality of life.In this episode, I have a great conversation with Sabrena Jo, Senior Director of Science and Research at the American Council of Exercise (ACE). In this episode, Sabrena breaks down the importance of exercise for your physical health and mental health and keeps cardiovascular diseases away.Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to receive your episodes automatically:Apple PodcastSpotifyGoogle PodcastJoin The Healthy Project Facebook pageSupport the show
Physical activity or exercise can improve your health and reduce the risk of developing many diseases like type 2 diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Physical activity and exercise can have immediate and long-term health benefits. Most importantly, regular activity can improve your quality of life.
In this episode, I have a great conversation with Sabrena Jo, Senior Director of Science and Research at the American Council of Exercise (ACE). In this episode, Sabrena breaks down the importance of exercise for your physical health and mental health and keeps cardiovascular diseases away.
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