Archive for the ‘Healthy Living’ Category
Friday, November 27th, 2009
Author: Grace Soong
Numerous misconceptions and general questions revolve around fitness and training. Below are a five of the most common questions my clients ask of me and the answers I give them:
1. Can I spot train certain parts of my body? If you are talking about spot training to get rid of the fat (reducing the size of that body part), that will never happen. No exercise can do that. When you spot train, you are working the muscle underneath the fat. To reduce fat in certain areas of the body, you must do two things: first, reduce overall body fat through a change in your diet, and second, increase muscle tone through strength training. Without a doubt, you can spot train to INCREASE the size of a certain area…but never the other way around.
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Tags: diet, exercise, fat, Fitness, muscles, personal trainer, spot training, weight
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Thursday, November 26th, 2009
Author: Grace Soong
Got results? You’ve been exercising on a regular basis for awhile. So, how’s it working for you? Are you noticing a change in your body? Or have you reached a plateau ?
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Tags: aerobic exercise, exercise, good nutrition, muscles, pilates
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Thursday, November 26th, 2009
Author: Albert Lee
Obesity today is so common that young people are also suffering from this kind of disease. Normally, obesity is diagnosed during middle age. However today, you will normally hear that young people in their 20′s are now suffering from this kind of disease.
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Tags: exercise, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, obesity, stress, stress free, weight gain
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Author: Linda Hampton
Much of our holiday stress is self induced. We all love the holidays and want to them to be a truly enjoyable and rewarding experience. We tend to spend a great deal of time and effort engaging in various activities trying to make the time period extra special. Our desire to have the best holidays possible often delivers an ironic just like O’Henry’s Gift of the Magi. Instead of enjoying the holiday season, we spend our holiday season stressed and worried about how to make our holidays perfect.
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Tags: activities, cooking, decorating, expectations, holidays, organized, packing, shopping, stress, wrapping
Posted in health conditions, Health Management, Healthy Living | 3 Comments »
Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Author: Cedars Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA (Dec. 21, 2008) – The holiday season may bring visions of sugar plums dancing in our heads, but trouble can ensue when pies, cakes, cookies and other fatty holiday treats start dancing on our plates.
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Tags: calorie-rich foods, cocktails, cravings, diet, exercise, recipes, snacks, treats, vegetables, waist line, weight loss, well-balanced meals
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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Author: Jan Richards
When the holidays arrive, many people forget all about their diets and healthy eating. Weight gains of 7 – 10 pounds are common between Halloween and Christmas. To make the holidays easier, these tips will help you with healthy eating through the season and not gaining weight. Most traditional foods can be made low fat. Turkey is very lean without the skin, and gravy can be made without any fat. Potatoes that are served without butter can be very healthy. The beloved pumpkin pie is nutritious, although it can be made into a fatty dessert with the adding of whipped cream.
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Tags: alcohol, calories, diets, exercise, healthy eating, snacks, vegetables, weight gain
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Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Author: Gabriel Adams
Body image is something that young women in America often struggle with on a daily basis. Their minds are flooded with images of rail thin models and celebrities who run the “it” crowd. Unfortunately, this is where many women become obsessed with weight and looks in hopes of making themselves perfect. Although there is no clear cut cause for an eating disorder, people with a family history of depression or anxiety, obesity, and even social factors are listed as very possible perpetrators for such syndromes. There are two well known types of eating disorders, Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa.
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Tags: anorexia, anxiety, bulimia, exercise routines, laxatives, symptoms, syndromes
Posted in Fitness, health conditions, Healthy Living, Nutrition and Health, Over and Under Weight | 4 Comments »
Friday, November 20th, 2009
Author: Chuck Arnone
Although progress in the field of arthritis and nutrition is slow, we fully expect to see further justification of these theories as medical science progresses.Here is a brief look at the ongoing research of arthritis and nutrition. There has been a lot of research that identifies the relationship between arthritis and nutrition.
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Tags: arthritis, diet, exercise, gout, inflammation, joint degeneration, minerals, nutrition, omega-3, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, supplements, vitamins
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
If You Want To Prevent Arthritis, Exercise!
Author: John Hilaire
The causes of arthritis vary, but most researchers agree that one huge factor affecting the likelihood of developing arthritis is exercise and weight. Prevention of arthritis could be as simple as increasing the amount of regular activity you do. Exercise not only prevents arthritis from developing, but it can prevent the further decay of bones already affected by arthritis.
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Tags: aerobic exercise, arthritis, exercise, healthy lifestyle, muscles, strengthening, weight, weight loss
Posted in Fit and Trim, Fitness, health conditions, Healthy Living, Strength Training | 5 Comments »
Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Author: Aimee Whitfill
You may be at risk for stroke, and your risk increases as you age. It is also higher for men than for women. Still, a stroke can occur at almost any age, and members of both sexes are a risk. Here is an FAQ on strokes and how you can detect stroke risk in advance:
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Tags: brain bursts, carotid artery disease, detection, oxygen-rich blood, screening, stroke, stroke risks, symptoms
Posted in Healthy Living, Nutrition and Health | 1 Comment »