An interview with Dr. Dan Bornstein, Founding Principal of DBornsteinSolutions, LLC and Military Sector Chair of the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan.
What is the secondhand smoke of sitting or physical inactivity? I would argue it's national security. And so if we don't do these things to increase the physical activity across our population, we really do put ourselves at risk of being less safe and secure. So individual behavior can impact the masses in this case. And so framing physical inactivity as a national security issue hopefully will generate more interest for more people to do more things to allow more people to become and stay more physically active on a regular basis.
Dr. Dan Bornstein
Connecting physical activity and military readiness
Evolution of physical inactivity as a national security issue
Framing physical inactivity as a national security issue
Return on investment of physical activity
Strategies to address physical inactivity as a national security issue
Knowing what is important to the audience
Physical activity as a household and community issue
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