regular exercise
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregularandexercise
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regular
adjective
uk/ˈreɡ.jə.lər/us/ˈreɡ.jə.lɚ/
happening or doing ...
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exercise
noun
uk/ˈek.sə.saɪz/us/ˈek.sɚ.saɪz/
physical activity that you do to make your body strong ...
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(Definition ofregularandexercisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Respondents were told that byregularexercisethe interviewer means planned exercise for at least one-half hour for three or more days a week.
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The participants mentioned the need to pursueregularexercise, even when aged in the thirties.
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The majority had not taken upregularexercisenor developed a hobby, but they planned to do so later, especially after retirement.
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Regularexercisereduces blood pressure, though there has been debate about the level of benefit and the required intensity of exertion.
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The main stratagems for maintaining good physiological health were a healthy diet andregularexercise.
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We consider the effect of family health history on two behaviours,regularexerciseand smoking.
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Clinicians should not forget the public health advice of lowering blood pressure by other means (stopping smoking, r educing dietary salt andregularexercise).
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Alcohol and brief intervention in primary health care reported taking upregularexerciseirrespective of age or gender.
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Some patients should be excluded absolutely from all but mildregularexercisebecause of known high risk; for example, those with severe aortic or subaortic stenosis.
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Irrespective of the type of activity or level of intensity,regularexercisehad become a valued part of their existence.
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He is takingregularexercisewith the other prisoners.
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Regularexercisethen just happens as a part of your normal way of life.
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People who takeregularexercisegain significantly, in terms of their chances of staying alive, over those who do not do so.
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There are particular qualities, standards of integrity and intellectual ability that are far more important than theregularexerciseof rights of audience.
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The benefits ofregularexercisecan be grouped under four headings: health benefits, social benefits, economic benefits and political benefits.
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Theregularexerciseof these powers has been essential for the conduct of peace-keeping operations by the armed forces.
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The best way to do that is simply by eating a healthier diet and by participating in some form ofregularexercise.
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I certainly agree thatregularexerciseis vital to children's health, but so too is what they put in their mouths.
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They are allowedregularexerciseand receive medical treatment when necessary.
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Theregularexerciseof these powers has been essential for the conduct of peacekeeping operations by the armed forces.
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