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Carol Maher, National Heart Foundation Senior Research Fellow in Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour and Sleep, University of South Australia

Interactive body map: physical inactivity and the risks to your health

This interactive body map highlights the health risks associated with inactivity. CC BY-NC

Physical inactivity has consistently been shown to be one of the most powerful, modifiable risk factors for all causes of death and disease, alongside smoking and obesity.

This interactive body map brings together scientific evidence on the links between lack of physical activity and disease.

Click on the coloured dots on the body, or choose a specific disease from the dropdown menu, or cycle through all diseases via the next and previous buttons.

To use the map, click on any of the coloured dots on the body, or choose a specific disease from the dropdown menu. You can also filter by disease or condition type.



This is the first in our package on the benefits of exercise. Read other articles in the package here.

For a copy of the data and notes on the methodology used for the calculations, please visit The Conversation’s GitHub page.

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Carol Maher receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council and the National Heart Foundation.

Tim Olds receives funding from the ARC and the NHMRC.

This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.

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