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Apr 07

Why 7,000 steps a day is the new 10,000 steps a day

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Many of us have smartwatches or apps on our phones that count the number of steps we do. Usually, we aim to reach at least 10,000 steps a day, which we are often reminded is the target to help improve our health. This target is an arbitrary number that seems to have come from a Japanese marketing campaign for a pedometer. However, it is now included in daily activity targets by popular smartwatches, such as Fitbit. When trying to get more active, it can often be demoralising when you look at your step count and realise you haven’t reached that goal of 10,000 steps. In fact, it can even be demotivating, especially in times where many of us are still working from home and only manage to walk from our makeshift offices to the kitchen to get our (usually) unhealthy snack. The good news for everyone is that the evidence is building to suggest that doing less than 10,000 steps is still good for your health. The most recent large study, led by the University of Massachusetts, followed over 2,000 middle-aged adults from different ethnic backgrounds over a period of 11 years. The researchers found that those taking at least […]
Apr 07

Will Consuming Lemon Water Actually Aid In Losing Your Weight?

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Drop a piece of lemon into a glass of cool water or a cup of hot and drink it before breakfast. Instagram and “wellbeing specialists” swear it supports digestion, disposes of toxins, and causes you to get more fit. Karen Ansel, R.D.N., author of Healing Superfoods for Anti-Aging: Stay Younger, Live Longer and other people, however, say that it is not going to burn any amount of the fat present in your body. So what is the actual results of drinking water mixed with lemon? While lemon won’t directly help you in losing any of your calories, what lemon water is going to do is to act as a supplement of your cream laden frappe that you wanted to have. So consider it as an alternative that fills you up and at the same time doesn’t add any calories. So this is a great way to start off your day if you enjoy the taste of lemon. It will act as an alternative to consuming high-calorie food items. Water is directly related to weight loss so that might actually help you on your weight reduction plans but there is no solid ground to say that lemon water directly reduces your […]
Apr 06

9 Stretches to Relieve Lower Back Pain

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Lower back pain can be persistent and difficult to fix. These yoga poses can help. Lower-back pain plagues just about everyone at some point. A widely cited Canadian survey from the late 1990s found that nearly 85 percent of adults will experience some kind of lower-back pain in their life. Whether you’re recovering from an injury or just deskbound and stiff, gentle stretching and strengthening can help alleviate pain. “Even a little yoga can go a long way,” says Alyx Walkinshaw, a yoga instructor behind the book and app Yoga for Seniors and Adults. “I really identify with the beginning yoga practitioner and with making the practice accessible to everyone. No matter how busy you get, yoga can help bring you back into balance,” Walkinshaw says. Here, she walks us through a sequence of nine poses that will help mitigate and prevent persistent lower-back pain.   Roll Down/Roll Up with a Forward Fold What It Does: This movement is a great way to warm up your entire spine, lower back, hamstrings, calves, and ankles. Start your practice here to open the areas of the body you’ll be working in this sequence. How to Do It: Start standing with your feet […]
Apr 06

How to Become a Morning Workout Person (and Actually Stick With It)

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There are several benefits of working out in the morning—here’s how to shift your exercise schedule with a few simple strategies.   Just as the best type of exercise is the one that you actually enjoy doing, ultimately, the best time to exercise—whether that’s afternoon, evening, or morning—is whenever works best with your schedule and lifestyle. Because let’s be honest, figuring out how to start working out is hard enough without having to rework your entire routine. That said, if you’ve been wondering if there’s one time of day that’s best for exercising, there are some undeniable pros of working out in the morning.   The Benefits of Working Out in the Morning Surveys show that you’re more likely to stick with a morning workout or exercise program than one later in the day, when you’ll likely be distracted by other responsibilities or have time to come up with excuses to skip your fitness session. Research has also found that exercise can help improve mood and sense of well-being by increasing feel-good neurotransmitters like endorphins, epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine. Physical activity also been shown to boost cognitive functioning like memory, attention, concentration, and learning. Needless to say, a sweat session […]
Apr 06

7 Life Changing Tips That Can Help You Live A Long And Healthy Life

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Here are a few changes you should make in your lifestyle that can help you live a long and healthy life Life expectancy is largely dependent on environmental factors and lifestyle. The belief that it is dependent mainly on genetics does not hold true. While genes play a very small role in one’s life expectancy, the main factors are lifestyle, healthy habits and environment. According to Luke Coutinho, Holistic Nutrition and Lifestyle – Integrative and Lifestyle Medicine, Founder of You Care, ‘The secret to longevity isn’t in a pill or a cream. The fountain of youth lies with you. When you understand the science behind ageing, you understand what it takes to live longer. And mind you, it isn’t just adding more years to your life. It is about adding more life to your years. As per the insights shared by Luke, here are a few life changes which can help you live a longer, healthier life.   7 Lifestyle Changes That Can Help You Live Longer   1. Get Quality Sleep Less sleep shortens the telomeres. Telomeres are structures that are found at the end of chromosomes and play a role in protecting them. Studies show a direct correlation […]
Apr 06

Tips To Start Working Out Again After a Break

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One day you’re a workout warrior. The next you’re planted on the couch, watching television. But now you’ve decided to get back into your old active lifestyle. That’s great. Just keep in mind, particularly as you get older, that it may take some time to return to where you were – or even just close to where you were. How long will it take you to be more physically active? That depends on how old you are and how long you’ve been sedentary. If you stopped working out at 21, it’s going to be a lot easier to start over if you are now 23, instead of 40. Years of inactivity can take a toll on your body, as you gain weight and your muscles become deconditioned. That doesn’t mean you can’t do it. You just need to be smart about it.   Getting Started If you’ve had a particularly long layoff, you should first talk with your primary care doctor about your plans. This will help make sure you are physically fit enough. And it’s never a bad idea to have a general health checkup before embarking on any type of strenuous exercise plan. You also might want to […]
Apr 06

Cardio before vs. after weight training: Which is the more beneficial?

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1. Your workout routine is incomplete without cardio and weight training! Maintaining a fit body, a toned physique and an overall wellness is impossible without the right set of exercises and diet routine. While what you eat plays a significant role in your fitness journey, without cardio and strength training, you’re likely to end up with a weak, unstable and inflexible body. However, it is also important to understand what your body needs. Although cardio and weight training are an integral part of every workout regime, it is crucial that you know which works best for you and when you should perform the exercises.   2. Is cardio better than weight training or vice versa? Both cardio and weight training have their own perks. While cardio helps burn more calories than weight-training exercises, the latter targets your muscles and strengthens them. That said, while strength training, which includes weight lifting, resistance training, is an anaerobic activity that focuses on lifting weights like barbells, dumbbells, and kettlebells or using weight machines, cardio is an aerobic activity, which uses oxygen to increase your breathing and heart rate. Both have their own set of benefits. Strength training helps build muscles and improves coordination, […]
Apr 06

Outdoor Exercise in the Fall and Winter

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Exercising outdoors as the weather gets colder and the days shorter may seem difficult. These tips can help you have a successful exercise routine.   If you prefer to exercise outdoors, the shortening days may impact your ability to squeeze in those early morning or evening workouts. And, if you’re not a fan of the colder weather or have a condition like arthritis or asthma that may be affected by the falling temperatures, then you may have questions about outdoor exercise as the days get colder and darker. Here are some guidelines about the best time to exercise and safety precautions to take when you’re working out or are simply being active in cold weather.   Best Time to Exercise The answer to the first question is simple. The best time to exercise is whatever time you can most consistently do so. There are some important considerations, including the safety of the area where you’ll be exercising, the heaviness of local traffic and the presence or lack of adequate lighting. However, identifying the ideal time to work out is meaningless if it’s not a good time for you. So, figure out what time of day will allow you to stick […]
Apr 06

4 mistakes that are making your cold worse; do this instead

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The rise in cold and flu cases: As the winter season bids us goodbye, experts cautioned that the flu burden would be significant, due to a worrying phenomenon of ‘immunity debt’ worldwide. This is the lack of exposure to common viruses because people were social distancing and wearing masks over the past two years. With pandemic restrictions lifted, the population’s susceptibility for influenza infection is estimated to increase.Dr. Pankaj Garg, Consultant Paediatrician, Ladies & Child Clinic, Delhi said, “In Delhi, we have seen a five-fold rise in the number of flu cases. To tackle this rise, it is important for more people to understand how the flu can affect different groups, and why protection against it is vital. Supporting increased vaccine uptake across the population and other preventive measures can help more individuals be safeguarded from the flu. It can also be managed with key steps including treating symptoms, and with rest and good nutrition.” This season, keep an eye out for any flu signs – like fever, chills, cough, runny/stuffy nose, body aches, and more. If you are affected, here are 4 things you should avoid to manage the flu better:   Overexerting yourself: Instead, especially during the first […]
Apr 06

4 techniques to build core muscles without back pain

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Core exercise can be a great way to prevent injury, but if building your abs causes a back ache, it’s time to change your routine, according a personal trainer. Some simple cues can help fix your form to help prevent back pain during core workouts and get you better results, boxing coach Kollins Ezekh told Insider. Done correctly, core exercises can help improve your posture and reduce aches outside of the gym, too, he said. “A weak core is probably one of the main contributors to lower back pain,” Ezekh said. Picking the right exercises, warming up correctly, and doing the right amount of work with proper form can help you build a stronger, more stable core for pain-free fitness.   Always warm up before exercising While it can be tempting to save time by jumping right into a workout, a basic warm-up helps prepare your muscles, prevents injury, and can help you be more aware of maintaining good form, Ezekh said. An ideal warm-up should involve all the areas of the body that will be active during the workout with similar movement patterns as the exercise you plan to do. For example, if you’re working on planks or push-ups, […]
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