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Physical Activity

Any movement of the body that uses energy is called physical activity. Physical activities include walking, cycling, dancing, playing sports, gardening, aerobics, swimming, and running. Regular physical activity prevents diseases like diabetes, obesity, heart problems, and stroke.

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I am an active person with a low heart rate and blood pressure. Do I need to be worried?

Query: Hi doctor, For the past one month, I have been working out a lot such as running, body building and following a healthy diet. I have lost weight. My blood pressure is 95/59 mmHg. My resting heartbeat is around 55 beats per minute. My weight is 160 pounds. I wanted to ask if it is fine to have this l...  Read Full »


Dr. Isaac Gana

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is very normal for athletes to have a low heart rate. Sometimes some people are born with this condition where they have very low heart rate and blood pressure. When did you first notice this development? Have you been on other drugs apart from the ones menti...  Read Full »

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