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aerobic
[ai-roh-, uh-roh-bik]
adjective
(of an organism or tissue) requiring the presence of air or free oxygen for life.
pertaining to or caused by the presence of oxygen.
of or utilizing the principles of aerobics.
aerobic exercises;
aerobic dances.
aerobic
/ ɛəˈrəʊbɪk /
adjective
(of an organism or process) depending on oxygen
of or relating to aerobes
designed for or relating to aerobics
aerobic shoes
aerobic dances
aerobic
Occurring in the presence of oxygen or requiring oxygen to live. In aerobic respiration, which is the process used by the cells of most organisms, the production of energy from glucose metabolism requires the presence of oxygen.
Compare anaerobic
Other Word Forms
- aerobically adverb
- nonaerobic adjective
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Example Sentences
For example, the World Health Organization says adults should do at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity every week.
He encourages his patients to prioritize aerobic activity — movement that gets the heart rate up — even if it’s done in short bursts or mixed into daily routines.
When 83-year-old Maureen Welch set off for her weekly aqua aerobics class in October, she had no idea that her life was about to drastically change.
“For some, exercise can look like participating in boxing classes. For others, it’s water aerobics, dancing or playing pickleball. Just remember that any type of and amount of exercise can positively support your journey.”
In the 2022 survey, people reported hiking, doing yoga and aerobic exercises most commonly to help them focus and enjoy the experience.
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