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Suggestions on how to choose

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

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“Your Personality Prescription” by Roberta Schwartz Wennik, M.S R.D. is a great book if you’re looking for another way to find appropriate exercises for you.

Roberta Wennik bases her research on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. She shows you how to determine your BMI, has charts for appropriate height/weight, body density scores, etc. Then she goes on to discuss what meal and diet plans work best, based on your personality.

This is another great resource to add to your new lifestyle change!

“Your Personality Prescription”, Roberta Schwartz Wennik, Myers-Briggs

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Hate to Exercise?

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

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Maybe your doing the wrong type of exercise for you.

From this article on msnbc.com shows, you may need to pick something else.

If you really don’t like the treadmill or that cardio groove class, the inner and outer thigh machines — or whatever you’re currently doing — drop them. Really! You can even cancel the membership at that stinking gym.

Then try something new. How about salsa dancing, inline skating, tennis, mountain biking, volleyball, rowing, home workout videos or swimming? Swimming won’t make you all “hot and sweaty.”

Surely there is some form of movement that you enjoy, says Keli Roberts, a personal trainer and group fitness instructor at the Equinox gym in Pasadena, Calif.

How would you Change your exercise?

exercise, gym, swimming, yoga

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Diets don’t work…Lifestyle Changes Do!

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

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This article over on WebMD.com, “Diets Don’t Work Long-Term”, by Daniel J. DeNoon, verifies what has been rumored over the internet for years.

Don’t start a diet if you’re not prepared to follow it for the rest of your life! Those ‘lose weight quick’ schemes are just that. You lose 10, 20, 30 pounds only to gain them back after a few months? Thats because we dont’ think ‘long term’.

“Traci Mann, PhD, associate professor of psychology at UCLA, was teaching a seminar on the psychology of eating when she noticed something odd about diet studies. Few of the studies followed up on dieters for more than six months. Even fewer followed dieters for a year or more.

Mann wondered what, in the long term, really happens when people go on diets. So she and her students tracked down 31 studies that, one way or another, had at least one year of follow-up data. They were interested in just one number: the percentage of dieters who, over time, gain back more weight than they lose.”

Traci Mann has this to say on the subject of long-term lifestyle changes and weight loss:
” Why don’t diets work? Mann says there are two issues. The first is that it’s just plain hard for people to change their eating behaviors. And the second reason is that even if you do succeed at a diet, the rule of diminishing returns comes into play.

“When you keep to a reduced-calorie diet, your body makes metabolic adjustments that make it harder and harder for you to lose weight,” Mann says. “Your body becomes very efficient, and you have to eat less and less to continue to lose weight. If you had the will to go on a diet, the fact that it steadily becomes less and less effective makes it even harder to stick to it.” ”

The article ends by this statement: “Elements of this lifestyle change, she says, include moderating food intake, increasing physical activity, managing stress without food, and getting treatment for depression and other illnesses that get in the way.

Even though diets don’t work all by themselves, Mann agrees that there’s much people can do.

“I am not saying ‘Don’t diet’ — I’m just saying people should try to eat healthy food in moderation and exercise like mad,” she says.”

Personally, I’ve lost weight by eating a more vegetarian diet, cutting out so much red meat and carbohydrates and calories, in addition to walking 30-45 minutes a day. I lost 20 lbs, but gained it back when events beyond my control had me reverting to comfort food for nearly six months.

For losing weight, contact your health care physicial, discuss what lifestyle changes meet your needs and start on a new life.

lifestyle change, lose weight, calories, carbohydrates, long term weight loss

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Spirituality and Health

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Over on WebMD. com there is an article on how a Doctor’s spiritual belief affects the care he gives.

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From the article:

“In the study, researchers mailed surveys to a random sample of 2,000 U.S. doctors from all specialties. Participants were asked to estimate how often patients raised religious or spiritual issues, how much religion and spirituality affect health, and how the influence of religion and spirituality is manifested.

Among the more than 1,100 doctors who returned the survey, the results showed that 56% believed religion and spirituality had much or very much influence on health.”

What do you think?

Spirituality, health, Religion

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Tips for Healthy Computing

Friday, April 20th, 2007

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This article from www.RealAge.com has great tips for living a healthier, active lifestyle. For us weekend internet surfers, it’s easy to spend ten to twelve or more hours a day staring at the new and improved ‘idiot box’.

Don’t forget these great tips from RealAge.com:

Make sure your eyes look down slightly when you work. Look away from your screen every half hour, and focus on something 20 feet away. And leave your desk completely once every hour to give your eyes a break from the screen.

Click the link to read why’s and wherefore’s.

computer, healthy eyes

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Eat to stop aging

Friday, April 20th, 2007

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Yahoo health has this article on what foods to eat to help your skin look its best.

Here is a sample day from the article:

Day 1
Breakfast

8 oz fat-free yogurt mixed with 1/2 c raspberries

8 oz green tea

Lunch

2 c mixed greens, 1/4 c tomatoes, 1/4 c carrots, 1/4 c red cabbage, 1/3 c chickpeas, 1/3 c red beans, 1/3 c edamame, 1 oz slivered almonds, tossed with 1 Tbsp olive oil and as much red-wine or balsamic vinegar as you’d like

1 plum

8 oz sparkling water mixed with 1/4 c pomegranate juice and a twist of lime

Snack

A mini-sandwich: 1 slice whole-grain bread with 1 oz low-fat cheese and 1 tsp mustard

3/4 c blueberries

Dinner

3 oz grilled wild salmon

1 c brussels sprouts and 1/2 c thinly sliced beets sautéed in 1 tsp extra-virgin olive oil

1 small sweet potato, baked

1 glass red wine

Snack

1/2 c high-fiber cereal

1 c fat-free milk

1,710 cal

I would also recommend hydrating yourself with good old H20. By drinking your 80 oz. a day, you’re refreshing and filling your skin, eating a wide variety of fruits and vegetables.

eat, fruits, vegetables, wrinkles

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Tragedy at Virginia Tech

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund

April 16, 2007, will be remembered as one of the darkest days in the history of the Virginia Tech community and the world beyond.

To remember and honor the victims of those tragic events, the university has established the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund to aid in the healing process and generate financial support.

The fund will be used to cover expenses including but not limited to:

  • Grief counseling
  • Memorials
  • Communication expenses
  • Comfort expenses
  • Incidental needs

If you plan to give, please click the link below:

Give Now

Steve Shickles
451 Press, LLC

New Mammogram Guidelines for 40-Somethings

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

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From this article on the ABC news website:

“The report is sure to raise questions for middle-aged women and has already prompted debate among breast cancer specialists, many of whom argue the new guidelines will deter patients who should be getting exams from having them.

mammogram, women, guidelines, breast cancer

Already, less than 50 percent of women follow the current American Cancer Society guidelines recommending regular screening starting at 40. ”

As if when and how to get a mammogram isn’t confusing enough for women, the rules have changed again. Women should consult their Health Care Physician on when is the best time for them to get their mammograms.

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Hormones linked to Cancer

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

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Yet another story linking Hormones to cancer.

Article

Feeling under the weather, guys.

cancer, hormones

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First bird-flu vaccine ok’d for humans

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

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A few posts ago, I reported on the bird (or Avian) flu hitting tourist states, or is expected to. To follow up on that, from this article on CNN.com, there is a vaccine that is the first to win Food and Drug Administration approval for use in protecting humans against the H5N1 influenza virus. It would be used if the strain mutated into a form that spread easily from person to person, sparking a pandemic.

The Sanofi Aventis SA vaccine already is being stockpiled for use in an outbreak of bird flu. It will not be commercially available. Approval came on the recommendation of FDA advisers, who in February said the vaccine would be better than nothing.

Since it began ravaging Asian poultry farms in late 2003, the H5N1 strain of bird flu has infected nearly 300 people worldwide, killing more than half of them.

The Sanofi vaccine is given in two 90-microgram doses given about a month apart. The two shots contain 12 times the 15-microgram dose contained in regular winter flu shots.

“You’d like to respond to a pandemic quicker than that and ideally you’d like a vaccine where you had one dose and would need less antigen. Those types of vaccines are under study and development,” Norman Baylor, director of the FDA’s vaccine office, told reporters, adding later: “At this point, this is where we are.”

At least we know that the health organizations of the world are acting instead of reacting to a pandemic.

bird flu vaccine, pandemic, H5N1 influenza virus, FDA

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