Here’s something terrifying to consider in the wake of Thanksgiving weekend: Apparently 40 percent of Americans never exercise.

From the New York Times:

About 40 percent of Americans report that they never exercise, a figure that has remained steady for decades. They will not even do the easy stuff. In studies of moderate exercise to help prevent diabetes, for example, investigators had to go to great lengths just to keep subjects in a walking program.

Now, with more recent studies using accelerometers that measure actual movement rather than relying on self-reports, the data are even more dismal. Only 3.5 percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 59 do the minimum amount of physical activity recommended by the Department of Health and Human Services: 150 minutes a week of moderate activity. Among those over age 60, the percentage is even lower: 2.5 percent. “It is stunning,” said Panteleimon Ekkekakis, an exercise researcher at Iowa State University.

The story goes on to consider research from Ekkekakis and the University of Georgia’s Rod Dishman in which it is noticed that people find the most memorable parts of a workout to be the peak of intensity and the end of the workout, and that people are more likely to maintain regimens that end with positive rewards (a calming cool-down period, for instance), but I can’t stop staring at the 3.5 percent of people who get the minimum amount of physical activity.

I’m no specimen of great health myself, but taking this number in conjunction with studies that project that the current generation of children is to be the first with shorter lifespans than their parents freaks me the hell out, even though I don’t have kids (that I’m aware of). It’s almost enough for me to buy one of those sports accelerometers just to shame myself see how much I’m actually moving around.

4 replies on “Apparently, Americans Don’t Move Much Anymore”

  1. Guess it’s no wonder why the ladies like me. Been going to gyms for 30 years, mountain bike, dance and ski.

  2. Pretty sad. I know my family history on both sides and regular excercise is a daily thing for me. I don’t want to end up like my Dad did at the end of his life. I am not a hard body, but I do excercise 3-4 days a week.

  3. The extra weight of obese and overweight Americans — soon to be a majority — has been calibrated as equal to an additional billion human beings living on our overpopulated planet.

  4. I exercise all the time. You think that remote and beer can are going to lift themselves.. Sheesh.. Laziness

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