Exercise is Medicine.

Exercise Recommendations for Clinical Populations

  • Physician Approval for Activity with Clinical Conditions May be Necessary

  • Talk to your Doctor before beginning New Physical Activity

  • Train with a Certified Exercise Professional

Overall Recommendation Sit Less. Move More!

1. Anti-hyperglycemic Agents (Diabetes Medications) and Implications for Exercise

2. Being Active With Alzheimer’s Disease

3. Being Active When You Have Depression and Anxiety

4. Being Active When You Have Asthma

5. Being Active When You Have Atrial Fibrillation

6. Being Active When You Have High Blood Pressure

7. Being Active When You Have Blood Lipid Disorders

8. Being Active When You Have Cancer

9. Being Active When You Have COPD

10. Being Active When You Have Type 2 Diabetes

11. Being Active When You Have Prediabetes

12. Being Active When Feeling Frail

13. Being Active When You Have Fibromyalgia

14. Being Active for a Healthy Weight

15. Being Active When You Have Inflammatory Bowel Disease

16. Being Active When You Have Low Back Pain

17. Being Active When You Have Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

18. Being Active When You Have Osteoarthritis

19. Being Active When You Have Osteoporosis

20. Being Active During Pregnancy

21. Being Active When You Have a Pacemaker

22. Being Active When You Have Parkinson’s Disease

23. Being Active When You Have Peripheral Arterial Disease

24. Being Active When You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis