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II Nutzen und Risiko körperlicher Aktivität — epidemiologische Aspekte

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Körperliche Aktivität im Sinne der Primär- und Sekundärprävention wird seit langem propagiert. So finden sich schon aus dem dritten vorchristlichen Jahrtausend bei Hua T’o Anweisungen für ein organisiertes körperliches Training zur Gesundheitsvorsorge (Lyons et al. 1985). Auch Hippokrates (460–370 v. Chr.) und Galen (ca. 200–129 v. Chr.) glaubten an die Bedeutung körperlicher Aktivität zur Gesundheitserhaltung.

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Smekal, G., Samitz, G., Schmid, P. (2004). II Nutzen und Risiko körperlicher Aktivität — epidemiologische Aspekte. In: Pokan, R., Förster, H., Hofmann, P., Hörtnagl, H., Ledl-Kurkowski, E., Wonisch, M. (eds) Kompendium der Sportmedizin. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-3781-9_1

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