The consequences of a sedentary lifestyle
I can identify the consequences of a sedentary lifestyle and explain how obesity affects physical, mental and social health.
The consequences of a sedentary lifestyle
I can identify the consequences of a sedentary lifestyle and explain how obesity affects physical, mental and social health.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- A sedentary lifestyle can lead to weight gain, obesity and related health issues like heart disease and diabetes.
- Poor sleep, low self-esteem and lethargy are common consequences of inactivity.
- Obesity negatively impacts physical performance by limiting stamina, flexibility, agility and speed/power.
- Physically, obesity increases the risk of conditions such as cancer, heart disease and high cholesterol.
- Mentally and socially, obesity can cause depression, loss of confidence, and social isolation.
Keywords
Sedentary lifestyle - a lifestyle with irregular or no physical activity
Obesity - people with a large fat content, a body mass index (BMI) of over 30 or over 20% above standard weight for height ratio
Health - a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
Body mass index - a measure that uses your height and weight to calculate whether your weight is deemed healthy
Common misconception
Believing that a sedentary lifestyle only affects physical health through weight gain.
A sedentary lifestyle can have a negative impact on social and emotional health too.
To help you plan your year 11 physical education lesson on: The consequences of a sedentary lifestyle, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs...
To help you plan your year 11 physical education lesson on: The consequences of a sedentary lifestyle, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs.
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Starter quiz
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decreased risk of health issues such as heart disease
stress relief
improved friendships
improved flexibility

Exit quiz
6 Questions
increased blood pressure
increased risk of depression
more likely to socialise online