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- The epidemiologic literature has consistently demonstrated that physical activity is associated with improved health outcomes.

- Indeed, there appears to be a dose-response relationship between physical activity and disease prevention.

- This figure presents data from the recent Finnish Twin Cohort and shows that after adjusting for age, occupation, smoking, and alcohol intake, level of physical activity was positively associated with mortality.