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Talk to Your Doctor Before Becoming Sedentary

  • Posted on July 2, 2009 at 9:30 pm

You hear it all the time, “Be sure to get permission from your doctor before you begin an exercise program”. But how often do you hear, “Be sure to talk to your doctor before becoming sedentary?”

A sedentary life is defined as being physically inactive both at work and at home and failing to participate in a proper exercise program for at least 20 continuous minutes at least three times a week. If you plan on living a life like this here are some hazards to your health you should be aware of:

You more than double your risk of getting diabetes. Vigorous physical activity helps prevent insulin resistance, the underlying cause of adult onset diabetes. A recent study showed that for every 2 hours a person watched TV daily (a dangerous sedentary pursuit), their risk of diabetes increased 14%.

You increase your risk of cancer. Sedentary or inactive people are 30 – 40% more likely to develop cancer. One study showed a 40% decrease in cancer mortality in high-fit persons compared to low-fit persons.

A sedentary lifestyle increases your risk of a heart attack or stroke. It is no surprise to anyone that couch potatoes have the highest risk of a heart attack. Exercise strengthens the heart and its pipes and keeps them in good health protecting them from disease.

Lack of physical activity accelerates muscle tissue loss in adults and eventually adequate strength to function properly is also lost. This leads to disability and dependence on others. The best way to stay out of the nursing home in the future is to get regular strength training exercise now!

Inactivity weakens your bones. Just like muscles, bones require regular weight bearing exercise to maintain their mineral content and strength. Every year we get older (past age 25), the bones grow a little weaker and this process is much faster in inactive persons. Strength training is the best exercise for bone health.

Inactive people are more likely to become depressed. Physical activity is a good mood elevator. Staying strong and fit is good for your mental health as well as your physical health.

Your immune system is likely to be weakened. People who get regular vigorous physical activity have the best functioning immune system. It is this system that combats diseases such as cancer and illnesses such as the flu and colds.

A no exercise lifestyle makes you more likely to gain excess body fat. Studies show that exercising three times per week cuts the risk of obesity by 24%. In our current society, if you don’t exercise, you are highly likely to become overweight joining two-thirds of the population now also considered overweight, which leads to a host of other health problems.

After reading all of the hazards of an inactive lifestyle and if you are still considering being sedentary this year, be sure to make an appointment with your physician. You are embarking on a very dangerous journey and you will need medical clearance before you begin. Ask your doctor if it is safe for you to proceed. If it isn’t, you could consider getting started on a proper exercise program that includes strength training exercise and you may get a whole new outlook on life.

Do you want to discover the secret to rejuvenating your body and improving the quality of your life? Download my free ebook “I’ve Found the Fountain of Youth- Let Me Show You Too!” here: Physical Wellness For Free Fitness Report here Fitness Weight Loss Carolyn Hansen is a certified fitness expert and fitness center owner who coaches clients to look and feel younger.

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How Much Do You Value Your Health?

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 10:12 pm

Studies have shown that ‘exercise deficiency syndrome’ is the biggest health risk we face once we get past 30 years and as the years start to accumulate. Thanks to modern technology and mechanization most of us can totally avoid any physical ‘work’ in the course of our day. Nothing we do any more requires any real effort as we sit most of the day at our work and sit in the evenings maintaining our addiction to television.

We are slowly becoming aware of the negative impact this is having on our health. Even children being born today are predicted to have a 20-30 year shortened lifespan. One of the main reasons for this is there is simply not enough vigorous physical activity left in our lives for a human being to remain healthy.

Most of us probably view any sort of exercise as ‘work’, which is probably the biggest reason we likely avoid it. Well, you are correct, exercise is ‘work’ and is the hard labor that our ancestors were required to do to stay alive. We not longer need to work to stay alive but we do still need this work to remain healthy whether we like it or not.

We are now aware of how much better our bodies function and how much longer they last when we get regular muscle building and maintaining exercise. Whether you choose to believe, accept and act on that reality or not will affect both the short term quality of your life and the longer term length of your life.

The symptoms of the ‘disuse’ are everywhere, overweight, obesity, lack of endurance, muscle weakness, stiffness and soreness, low back pain, low breathing capacity, intolerance to stress, increased blood fat levels, elevated resting heart rate and blood pressure, depression and the list goes on and on.

An exercise program is so vital to our wellness that not only does it make us feel so much better and happier, more alert and productive it also helps to prevent disease especially the ‘big three’ heart disease, cancer and diabetes that are epidemic in our modern world.

Vigorous physical activity on a regular basis is needed in order to prevent our bodies slowly sliding down the slippery slope of deterioration. A proper exercise program is not an optional luxury, but a necessity if you wish to remain healthy and well.

It seems pointless to work hard all of your life then risk your life being cut short prematurely before you even have a chance to get to know your grandchildren that’s if you even get to meet them. Imagine with just a bit of effort on your part a couple of times a week you could protect both your working life and your retirement years. The last third of your life could be just as enjoyable and productive as the first two thirds.

To receive the very best and quickest benefits from your exercise program it is important that it is set up properly by a fitness professional. The program needs to be mainly strength training exercise which will give you the ‘most bang for your buck’ in the way of results.

Forget long, slow, steady state recreational activities like walking, jogging or cycling. These things are great as part of an active lifestyle but can never ever replace a proper program of muscle building and maintaining exercise. This is the only type of exercise that will maintain our functional body units and to also keep a reserve physical capacity to handle emergency situations.

We actually have far more control over the rate and extent of the aging process than we previously thought. We don’t have to sit and watch our life go by; we can take an active role in maintaining our wellness. Regular vigorous exercise is a very logical, cost effective way of reducing the risk of every chronic disease known to man.

Do you want to discover the secret to rejuvenating your body and improving the quality of your life? Download my free ebook “I’ve Found the Fountain of Youth- Let Me Show You Too!” here: Physical Wellness For Free Fitness Report here Fitness Weight Loss Carolyn Hansen is a certified fitness expert and fitness center owner who coaches clients to look and feel younger.

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