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		<title>Less Than 3 Percent of Americans Live A Healthy Lifestyle</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We know that obesity rates continue to rise in America, but new research out of the Mayo Clinic shows just how few Americans live a truly healthy life. According to new research, only 2.7 percent of Americans meet the basic qualifications for a &#8220;healthy lifestyle.&#8221; The Mayo Clinic looked at four factors that contributed to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We know that obesity rates <a href="https://anklefootmd.com/obesity-rates-in-us-reach-new-high/">continue to rise in America</a>, but new research out of the Mayo Clinic shows just how few Americans live a truly healthy life. According to new research, only 2.7 percent of Americans meet the basic qualifications for a &#8220;healthy lifestyle.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Mayo Clinic looked at four factors that contributed to an overall healthy lifestyle. In order to live a healthy lifestyle, an adult needed to meet all four of the following qualifications:</p>
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<li>At least 150 minutes a week of moderate to vigorous exercise.</li>
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<li>A diet score in the top 40 percent on the Healthy Eating Index.</li>
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<li>A body fat percentage under 20 percent for men or under 30 percent for women.</li>
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<li>Being a non-smoker.</li>
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<p>In an effort to get a better picture of the percentage of Americans living a healthy lifestyle, researchers examined data from 4,745 people who participated in the 2003-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. In the survey, physical activity was measured using an accelerometer for a week and diets were tracked using a 24-hour food journal.</p>
<h3>Healthy Lifestyle Findings</h3>
<p>When looking at <a href="https://anklefootmd.com/four-lifestyle-choices-to-avoid-death/">all four pillars</a> that comprised a healthy lifestyle, researchers uncovered:</p>
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<li>71.5 percent of adults were non-smokers</li>
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<li>46.5 percent got enough weekly exercise</li>
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<li>37.9 percent qualified as having a healthy diet</li>
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<li>9.6 percent had what the study deemed &#8220;a normal body-fat percentage&#8221;</li>
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<p>In all, just 2.7 percent of people met the criteria for all four categories, although some suggest that the low percentage of people meeting the the classification of a &#8220;normal body-fat percentage&#8221; suggests the category doesn&#8217;t accurately reflect the US population as a whole. When you exclude the body-fat percentage category, 13 percent of Americans met the criteria for the other three categories.</p>
<p>Researchers concluded that Americans should strive for these markers, as meeting these qualifications was associated with a decreased likelihood of having high cholesterol and or high blood pressure.</p>
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