Questions to ask before starting a fitness programModerate exercise is safe for most people, but it's always a good idea to talk to a health professional before starting an exercise program. If you
answer “yes” to any of the following questions, it is especially important to
talk with your health professional before starting an exercise program. He or
she may recommend a supervised or restricted program to meet your specific
needs. - Do you have heart trouble?
- Do you
often have pains in your heart or chest?
- Do you have
high blood pressure?
- Do you often feel
faint or have dizzy spells?
- Do you have
arthritis or other bone or joint problems that might
be made worse by exercise?
- Do you have
diabetes? (Increased exercise affects your insulin
needs.)
- Are you a man older than 40 or a woman older than 50 with 2
or more risk factors for heart disease? Risk factors include
high cholesterol, high blood pressure, smoking,
diabetes, and a family history of heart disease before age 50.
- Are
you older than 60 and not used to exercise?
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