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Workers say that extra free time wouldn’t be used for exercise making a national physical activity plan a must.

The Heart Foundation has released troubling new research which shows that around one in four (2.25 million) Aussie workers do very little or no exercise.

The data, compiled from a national survey of workers aged 25–54 years, found that a lack of time, enjoyment as well as a preference for doing ‘other things’, was among the most commonly cited reasons.

National Heart Foundation CEO, Professor Garry Jennings AO, said one in two Aussie workers (1.1 million) reported that a lack of time was the single greatest barrier to being more physically active.

“We can all relate to the difficulties involved in finding time for physical activity in the midst of our busy and often time-poor lives.
“However, when asked what they would do with a spare ten minutes, only 4% of workers said they would use this time to exercise, compared to nearly one in two who would spend this additional time watching TV or being on the computer.

“So, what the research clearly tells us is that many Aussie workers would not choose to be more physically active, even if they had more time to do so.

“In ten minutes a person can walk, on average, around 1.6 kilometres, taking in excess of 1,200 steps.

“This represents a brief walk around the block at lunchtime or walking to and from the railway station and bus/tram stop on the way to work in many cases.”

Professor Jennings said, of those workers who cited a lack of time, fewer than one in twelve described their lifestyle as being healthy and were satisfied with their overall health.

“This comes as no surprise with physical inactivity a major risk factor for a range of chronic diseases including heart disease, stroke and type-2 diabetes as well as conditions like depression.

“That’s why the Heart Foundation, along with partner organisations, has been such a strong advocate for a National Physical Activity Action Plan for Australia, including a workplace physical activity initiative.

“In doing so, we would join a growing number of countries internationally that are taking decisive action to tackle physical inactivity, including Ireland, which recently launched its first- ever National Physical Activity Plan.

“If Ireland can, then Australia with its fine weather and outdoors lifestyle has absolutely no reason not to follow suit.

“What we need now is a commitment from all parties to develop and fund a National Physical Activity Action Plan.

“Proceeding without a funded plan is no longer an option.”

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