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Exercise helps to prevent cancer, fight it, and ward off relapse: studies show

March 11, 2015 by Tony Sabanos

Separate recent studies have underlined the importance of exercise and physical activity in fighting cancer. Importantly, the research showed that exercise not only helps with cancer prevention, it also helps with improving the prognosis of those already diagnosed with cancer, as well as with boosting the life expectancy of cancer survivors who had previously beaten the disease. Prevention Firstly, exercise is useful in helping to ward off cancer. Numerous studies have proven this. For example, a recent large study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention had looked at … [Read more...] about Exercise helps to prevent cancer, fight it, and ward off relapse: studies show

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Tighten your belly fat – the five most effective exercises

March 11, 2015 by Tony Sabanos

The warm weather is here, and if you're like most people, that means you're hoping for a not-too-difficult way to shed some pounds and tighten your belly fat. The good news is, there are plenty of ways to get a better-looking belly without the need for costly equipment or heavy weights -- and you can do these exercises in the comfort and privacy of your own home. Here's the skinny: When you tighten your belly fat, what you're really doing is tightening your abdominal muscles while shedding the fat that's on top of them. It's that fat that's loose and jiggly, and unless you get rid of excess … [Read more...] about Tighten your belly fat – the five most effective exercises

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How much sugar is in your food?

March 9, 2015 by Tony Sabanos

  In our modern and fast-paced lives, it may be difficult to keep a healthy balance of nutrients in our food. Sugar is one of these nutrients, and the cells in our body would die without it. Consuming too much sugar, however, raises the risk of several problems, including poor dental health, obesity and type 2 diabetes. To keep control of sugar levels, it helps to know just how much sugar there is in the food we eat. Here, we have listed the sugar content of numerous everyday foods, both processed and natural ones. What is sugar? Sugar is a simple carbohydrate that belongs to a class of … [Read more...] about How much sugar is in your food?

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How Weight Training Can Help You Keep the Weight Off

February 10, 2015 by Tony Sabanos

  Exercise may help people avoid regaining weight after successful dieting, according to a new study. It shows that exercise can crucially alter the body’s response to weight loss and potentially stop unwanted pounds from creeping back on. The study, published this month in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, offers rare good news about exercise and body weight. As readers of the Phys Ed column know, the relationship between the two is tangled. Multiple past studies have found that exercise alone — without food restriction — rarely reduces weight and frequently adds pounds, … [Read more...] about How Weight Training Can Help You Keep the Weight Off

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Sugar: should we eliminate it from our diet?

February 10, 2015 by Tony Sabanos

Sugar seems to have developed a reputation as the big bad wolf in relation to health. Last year, Medical News Today reported on numerous studies associating sugar intake with increased aging, cardiovascular disease, obesity and even cancer. Such research has led to many health experts around the globe calling for reductions in recommended sugar intake, with some saying we should cut out sugar completely. But is it really that bad for our health? We investigate. Put simply, sugar is a crystalline carbohydrate that makes foods taste sweet. There are many different types of sugar, including … [Read more...] about Sugar: should we eliminate it from our diet?

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Just how little exercise does it take to get healthier?

February 10, 2015 by Tony Sabanos

  People who are sedentary should focus on small increases in their activity level and not dwell on public health recommendations on exercise, according to new research. Current targets call for 150 minutes of weekly exercise -- or 30 minutes of physical activity at least five days a week -- to reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. Although these standards don't need to be abandoned, they shouldn't be the primary message about exercise for inactive people, experts argued in two separate analyses in the Jan. 21 BMJ. When it comes to improving health … [Read more...] about Just how little exercise does it take to get healthier?

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All About Overtraining

February 3, 2015 by Tony Sabanos

This is a great article by Trisha VanDusseldorp, MS, Len Kravitz, PhD, concerning the problem of overtraining. There are many individuals who spend hours in the gym hoping to achieve better results, yet all they seem to do is gain injuries. Personal trainers regularly monitor clients' physiological and psychological responses to progressive overloads during a training program. After sufficient recovery from training fatigue, the body compensates by building strength and improving performance. However, chronic overtraining often leads to physiological and psychological symptoms that impair … [Read more...] about All About Overtraining

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Gift Guide: How to pick the right fitness tracker

January 13, 2015 by Tony Sabanos

  The new rage in exercise is to track everything you do from food consumption to the amount of activity a person gets in one day. In this article by Anick Jesdanun, AP technology writer, he gives his opinion on some of the latest devices on the market right now. The holidays are here, which means feeling guilty about how much you're eating and how little you're exercising. Gadgets are available to help keep that in balance. The best device for you will depend on your current fitness levels and needs. Most devices measure footsteps, distance traveled and calories burned. Although some … [Read more...] about Gift Guide: How to pick the right fitness tracker

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