Posts Tagged ‘Nutrition’
Bacteria Help Influence Blood Sugar Metabolism
A recent study into the effects of specific bacterial strains on type 2 diabetes has identified four key bacteria that could be very significant for people who suffer from this chronic condition. Previous studies have shown that a key risk factor for type 2 diabetes is obesity, often caused by a Western diet and low physical activity, which…
Read MoreCreating A Diabetic Nutrition Program You’ll Love
Having a diabetic nutrition program is important if you want to maintain good health. Your diet is the key to keeping your health intact and feeling better in your body. A healthy diet is important for everyone regardless of health issues. But it is especially important for those with diabetes. Your diet can easily make…
Read MoreManaging Type 2 Diabetes Through Fitness And Nutrition
As difficult as type 2 diabetes can sometimes be, there are ways to better manage it. Managing your diabetes through nutrition and fitness are two of the best ways to do this. Tests have shown that 38% percent of individuals with type 2 diabetes get less than the recommended amount of exercise. This often results…
Read MoreMonk Fruit Sweetener: Good or Bad?
As people are increasingly avoiding sugars and minding their overall health, alternative natural sweeteners have become a more popular option, one of them being the Monk fruit sweetener. What is monk fruit sweetener? The Monk fruit is a small, green gourd that resembles a melon. It’s mostly grown in South East Asia and has for…
Read MoreChoose Food First, Then Hit The Gym
by Matthew Kadey, MS, RD Why people should pick their post-workout snacks before exercising. A healthy post-exercise snack can kickstart recovery, whereas a poor food choice can quickly undo a good workout. A study in the journal Nutrients suggests we can boost nutrition after exercise by encouraging people to choose their post-workout snacks in advance. University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers found…
Read MoreThe Importance of Quality Sleep
by Beverly Hosford, MA Sleep influences our demeanor, our choices, and how others perceive us. It shapes our waking hours, leaving us alert, calm, focused, and joyful—or tired, grumpy, distracted, and unhappy. That makes sleep a crucial concern for our harried clientele and for ourselves, as busy fitness professionals. We all try to sneak by without…
Read MoreAsthma and What You Eat
by Martica Heaner, PhD Studies suggest that dietary changes can improve lung health. If the eyes are a window to the soul, then the lungs are a door to the body—providing a gateway for the arrival of oxygen to every living cell. Fitness pros know that regular exercise trains the lungs to inhale more oxygen and exhale more…
Read More5 Reasons Why Walking Can Help with Type 2 Diabetes
Your doctor advised you to exercise regularly and you want to hit the ground running, but you’re stuck on where to start or just don’t know the kind of exercise that will reap you more benefits. Or maybe you have a busy schedule and just can’t block an hour to hit the gym, go jogging,…
Read MoreWhy Personalized Fitness Programs Work Best For Diabetics
If you are diabetic, you know just how important it is for you to have a personalized fitness routine to follow. There have even been studies that showed that diabetic women who exercised at least four hours a week had a 40% lower risk of getting heart disease than those with diabetes who didn’t exercise.…
Read MoreSelf-Massage Techniques for Exercise Recovery
by Paul Kleiman A look at helpful self-care massage tools for preventing or alleviating pain and imbalances in the body. Finding time for a massage may sometimes be difficult. That’s why it’s helpful to use self-care massage tools for preventing or alleviating pain or imbalances in the body. While these tools don’t provide “massage” as such (and can’t…
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