Caspersen C J, Powell K E, Christenson G M
Public Health Rep. 1985 Mar-Apr;100(2):126-31.
"Physical activity," "exercise," and "physical fitness" are terms that describe different concepts. However, they are often confused with one another, and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably. This paper proposes definitions to distinguish them. Physical activity is defined as any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure. The energy expenditure can be measured in kilocalories. Physical activity in daily life can be categorized into occupational, sports, conditioning, household, or other activities. Exercise is a subset of physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive and has as a final or an intermediate objective the improvement or maintenance of physical fitness. Physical fitness is a set of attributes that are either health- or skill-related. The degree to which people have these attributes can be measured with specific tests. These definitions are offered as an interpretational framework for comparing studies that relate physical activity, exercise, and physical fitness to health.
“身体活动”“锻炼”和“身体素质”是描述不同概念的术语。然而,它们常常相互混淆,这些术语有时也会互换使用。本文提出了区分它们的定义。身体活动被定义为骨骼肌产生的导致能量消耗的任何身体运动。能量消耗可以用千卡来衡量。日常生活中的身体活动可分为职业活动、体育活动、健身活动、家务活动或其他活动。锻炼是身体活动的一个子集,它是有计划、有结构且重复的,其最终或中间目标是改善或维持身体素质。身体素质是一组与健康或技能相关的属性。人们拥有这些属性的程度可以通过特定测试来衡量。这些定义作为一个解释框架,用于比较将身体活动、锻炼和身体素质与健康相关联的研究。