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Women who expended at least 1000 kcal/week (approximately 3.5 hours per week walking, climbing stairs, swimming, playing sports, doing yard work, and so forth) were considered to be physically active, whereas the others were classified as sedentary [ 22].
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But to glean a significant benefit, studies suggest that you have to expend at least 1,200 calories a week on aerobic activities like running, brisk walking or lap-swimming.
The adult brain expends at least as much energy on inhibition as on action, some studies suggest, and mental health relies on abiding strategies to ignore or suppress deeply disturbing thoughts — of one's own inevitable death, for example.
Increasing representation of Indigenous peoples across NHMRC committees, a commitment to expend at least 5%% of the annual budget on Indigenous health, and development and endorsement of " The NHMRC Road Map: A Strategic Framework for Improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health through Research"[ 9] are some of the key strategies undertaken to achieve change [ 10].
Why "at least"?
Bowling expended the least amount of energy and tennis and boxing the highest amount [ 12].
It is keeping us safe from unruly cocker spaniels now, as well as school bullies -- or, at least, expending considerable effort telling us that it is keeping us safe.
The Obama administration must expend tremendous political capital, at least initially, to achieve the tangible results that the 62-year-old intractable conflict will require.
Even his highly cinematic acting style seems to depend on expending the least effort possible.
Chekhov wrote, "When someone expends the least amount of motion on a given act, that's grace".
Reconfigurable systems expend the least possible amount of time in their calibration.
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