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Get Active and Reduce Risk of an Early Death by 50 Percent

  • Posted on July 2, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Simple fact – if you are over 30 and don’t exercise, you cannot possibly have a high quality of life and in fact are risking an early death. In your youth, exercise is largely about appearance and performance. Disease. illness and dysfunction are simply too remote to fuel your desire to become and stay active.

But, as you move into your 30s, 40s and beyond, suddenly there is a realization that your body is not indestructible anymore and is starting to show signs of wear and tear. Life’s grind begins to impact you in ways not experienced earlier in life and the snow balling effect can range from mildly intrusive to massively disruptive.

Increased responsibilities in life, coupled with longer workdays often lead to higher levels of chronic stress. And, tighter schedules lead many to abandon an exercise program as something that just takes up too much time. So, it takes a back seat to building a career and taking care of a family. The problem is though, when you de-prioritize exercise with increasing age, the negative impact reaches further and far beyond what you ever imagined.

Indeed, inactivity can stifle and endanger nearly every part of your life…

Inactivity weakens your immune system – Lack of exercise slows down cleansing the body of toxins and waste products weakening the immune system.

An increase in blood flow associated with proper exercise helps to circulate antibodies along with white blood cells necessary to fight infection. This provides our bodies with an early warning system to ward off potentially damaging germs and viruses. A healthy immune system helps the body fight diseases such as cancer.

Inactivity slows your metabolism. After age 30, we begin to literally lose lean muscle tissue from our body at an alarming rate. And, since muscle is metabolically active tissue (it burns the most calories), every pound of muscle lost lowers your metabolism and increases the likelihood of becoming overweight or obese. Exercise, more specifically, strength training is the only way to stop this happening. Rebuilding and maintaining lost muscle tissue reactivates your metabolic rate (the rate your body burns fuel).

Inactivity increases the risk of heart-attack. A sedentary lifestyle is now considered as dangerous a risk for developing heart disease as smoking. Even people who have had a heart attack can increase their chances of survival if they change their habits to include a proper exercise program.

We are more concerned these days with living a long and healthy life, rather than just living longer. If you do not exercise regularly, or have an inactive lifestyle, you are increasing your risk of many life threatening preventable diseases and the more likely you are to die younger.

While, inactivity leads to a downward spiral and a slow decline in your ability to fully live life, proper exercise that includes strength training exercise can profoundly enhance your life, lifestyle and even performance at work. You can also earn yourself a 50% reduction in the risk of an early death. Sounds like a pretty good deal don’t you think?

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The Truth About Migraines Headaches

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

Most Americans are familiar with migraines, those headaches that take bites out of workdays, leave people weak and nauseous and come back in episodes over and over again. What many people don’t know is that migraines can attack different parts of the body.

Migraine headaches account for extreme suffering and thousands upon thousands of lost workdays per year. Migraine headaches create a pain that throbs and often begins in one specific area and gradually takes over the rest of the head. The headaches are so strong that many people have ruined days a result. In addition to severe pain, migraine sufferers may also deal with nausea, sound sensitivity, light sensitivity, vomiting and intolerance to smells.

Nearly 15% of the population suffers from migraine headaches at one time or another. It is one of the most common complaints seen in emergency rooms and doctors’ offices. The frequency of these headaches can be anywhere from one headache each year to one each day.

Women outnumber men in occurrences by more than three to one. These sessions of acute pain, nausea, vision disturbances and sensitivity to light and sound can last up to four hours, or for as long as 72 hours in some severe cases.

If you have ever experienced migraine headaches, you know how debilitating they can be. The intense pain, as well as the accompanying symptoms like nausea and light sensitivity can be enough to drive you into bed for the duration. This can be extremely inconvenient if you feel the warning signs of an oncoming headache while driving, working or taking care of your children.

A migraine headache can put a damper on vacations, celebrations and everyday life. Because these headaches can get in the way of your daily routine and activities, it is important to understand the causes of migraines so that you can more effectively prevent and treat them.

People around the world have suffered from migraine headaches for many years. These unfortunate people would feel the headache coming on and knew that they would be somewhat incapacitated for some time. They also knew that there was not much that they could do to avoid the approaching headache, and they also knew that there was not much they could do once the headache began.

The people who suffered from migraine headaches had probably been to a doctor for help, and the doctor told them there was not much to do. The only help the doctor offered was regular pain medicine for normal headaches. The doctor and the patient knew that this might lessen the pain, but they also knew that these painkillers would not be enough help.

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