INACTIVE LIFESTYLE |
INACTIVE LIFESTYLE |
ACTIVE LIFESTYLE |
ACTIVE LIFESTYLE |
Long Term Health Risks |
Long Term Cost Risk |
Long Term Health Benefits |
Long Term Cost Benefit |
Increased Risk For Developing A Chronic Disease: Chronic Diseases Account for 76% of total healthcare costs in the U.S. |
+$330 in medical costs per year compared to active adults |
Improves your chances of living longer and at a higher quality of living. Reduced risk of developing a chronic disease |
Spend less in total annual medical costs by $330 annually |
23% of all Deaths are associated with chronic diseases |
+$1200 More to treat an obese adult for the same condition as healthy adult |
Decrease Risk of Coronary Heart Disease, Stroke, Coronary Artery Disease |
Spend less on procedures or conditions by $1200 annually |
Increase Risk of Coronary Heart Disease, Stroke, Coronary Artery Disease |
+$3074 in extra annual costs to treat your chronic disease |
Decrease Risk of Cardio Pulmonary Disease |
Increased productivity at work |
Increase Risk of Cardio Pulmonary Disease |
+$4672 in extra annual costs to treat two chronic diseases |
Decreased Risk of Developing Diabetes |
Less time off from sick days |
Increased Risk of Developing Diabetes |
More sick days per year versus active adults |
Decrease Risk of Cancer |
Aid the reduction of medical costs in the U.S. |
Increase Risk of Cancer |
$163 billion lost in the economy as a result of obese and sedentary adults |
Decreased Risk of Bone Mineral Density Loss |
Limit costs and associated with chronic disease |
Increased Risk of Bone Mineral Density Loss |
Cardiovascular Disease Costs the US $298.2 Billion/year |
Increased Strength |
Reduced cost toward prescription medications |
Decreased Strength |
Type 2 Diabetes costs the US $98 Billion/year |
Increased Energy Levels |
Limit chance and cost associated with acute injuries |
Decreased Energy Levels |
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Increased Functional Mobility |
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Decreased Functional Mobility |
Decreased Risk For Falls |
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Increased Risk For Falls |
Decreased Risk of Injury and Broken Bones |
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Increased Risk of Injury and Broken Bones |
Improved Mood |
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Improved Self Esteem |
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Increased Brain Function |
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