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  • Health and Fitness Tips

    Posted on May 5th, 2010 joediv No comments
    Here are some useful health and fitness tips.

    Health  and Fitness Tips

    With increased awareness, people have realized the importance of health and fitness, along with all the implications that it entails, such as incorporating exercise, healthy nutrition and a positive attitude in order to enjoy life not only today but for long years to come – right into old age. So, here are some health and fitness tips to keep in mind while achieving those goals:

    Get Moving: Which is easier said than done for many people, what with the sedentary jobs most of us have. So, the best way to counter that is to use every opportunity to move. Don’t use the elevator, climb those stairs – it’s a great aerobic exercise, and great for your legs too. Park some way away from the office and walk the rest of the distance. Walk and move any time you get the opportunity – great for burning those calories. And, sure, join a kick boxing class or slip an aerobics DVD and get into a sweat. Apart from getting fitter, it’s also a great way to get rid of stress.

    Beat that Stress: It has been acknowledged by medical science that stress is one of the main contributory factors for many diseases and ailments that beset us, such as tension headaches, high blood pressure, hypertension, and so on, which in turn lead to other chronic diseases. Hence, it is a good idea to put aside some part of the day, or at least some day in a week, just to de-stress – do gentle yoga, meditate, pamper yourself in a soothing spa, get a massage, and so on.

    Eat Nutritious Foods: It is nutritious food that keeps our eyes sparkling and brings that spring to your step. Incorporating a balance diet made up of whole grains, a wide variety of vegetables and fruits, adequate amounts of protein, calcium, healthy fats, and so on. It is also advisable to have vitamin and mineral supplements, after consulting your doctor.

    Reduce Sodium: High amounts of salt in the diet is directly linked to high blood pressure, which has deleterious effects on the heart. Many processed foods, canned soups, vegetables, and so on have too much salt.

    Cut the Sugar: Most foods we love to eat – those candies and cakes – are too high in sugar. Too much sugar plays havoc with the metabolism, leading to insulin resistance, which can cause diabetes, and of course too much weight.

    Cut Unhealthy Fat: Cut out bad fats such as transfats found in processed foods like fried foods, commercially baked products, burgers, margarine, puddings, and so on, as well as saturated fats. Instead, get adequate amounts of good fats like omega 3 fats found in fish, olive oil, and so on. Nuts, sauces and butter should be had in limited amounts.

    Drink Water: Water drunk in adequate amounts helps in flushing out toxins from the body, the accumulation of which leads to various ailments. Plus, water also replenishes internal fluids, hydrates you, and keeps your skin looking youthful. Plus, it also keeps you feeling refreshed.

    Don’t Drink Alcohol Excessively: According to recent studies, it has been shown that one glass of wine a day can actually be good for the heart. However, drinking to the point of becoming drunk on a regular basis can lead to health problems like kidney and liver disease.

    Be Positive: Being positive and cheerful has been medically proven to be healthful. Hence, smile and laugh more, and you will feel good about yourself and the world around you.

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