"When you're designing your weight management plan, recognize and rely on your strengths. This will give you confidence and help you carry out your plan." — Donald D. Hensrud, M.D., M.P.H. |
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| Move More | The Mayo Clinic fitness philosophy | Want to get the most out of your regular physical activity? A well-rounded routine is crucial. Try these five fitness fundamentals — based on national guidelines, medical research and Mayo Clinic expertise — to help lower your health risks and improve your quality of life. What are you waiting for? Get moving! | Learn more about these key fitness concepts » | | |
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