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Apr 15

6 Tips For Women Over 40 To Improve Bone Density

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Females are more prone to have low density in bones that may lead to osteoporosis. That is why it is all the more important for women to take care of their bone health. The basic structure of our body is our bones. It is only our skeleton that supports all the other systems. Bones are like blueprints and the foundation. a crack in the foundation can lead the building to collapse. Similarly, keeping our bones healthy is paramount or else it might impact our working. Ladies, special attention please. Yes, women are more prone to developing low bone density as they age. In severe loss of bone density, there is a risk of developing osteoporosis – bone health condition wherein bones get weak and brittle. Women are more prone to risk of bone loss after menopause. According to nutritionist Lovneet Batra, throughout the course of your life, oestrogen plays a critical role in regulating your bone production and turnover. During the menopause, however, your levels of oestrogen drop in the body. Consequently, bone breakdown starts to exceed bone formation, resulting in porous, weak, and brittle bones. So, ladies, why wait for the eleventh hour when we can start taking precautions […]
Apr 14

5 Full-Body Dumbbell Workouts to Add to Your Routine

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Full-body dumbbell workouts are an excellent way to amp up your regular exercise routine. Dumbbell exercises help burn many calories, boost muscle strength, promote bone density, and strengthen every upper and lower body muscle. While bodyweight and barbell exercises are practical, full-body dumbbell workouts are versatile and offer innumerable workout options. They are arguably one of the best exercise tools for full-body training, suitable for beginners and advanced exercisers alike.   Try These Full-body Dumbbell Workouts 1) Bent-over Row The bent-over row is one of the most effective full-body dumbbell muscle-building workouts. Though this exercise mainly targets the back, it also engages the lats, shoulders, hamstrings, glutes, forearms, and biceps.   To do the bent-over row: Stand with your legs at a shoulder-width distance and your knees slightly bent. Grab a dumbbell in each hand with your palms facing each other. Now bend forward at a 45-degree angle and pull the dumbbells up towards the side of your chest. While lifting the dumbbell, keep your wrists from moving. Lower the dumbbells slowly to the starting position and go for the next rep.   2) Dumbbell Sit-ups Dumbbell sit-ups are among the best full-body dumbbell workouts to incorporate into your exercise […]
Apr 14

This 8-Move Dumbbell Workout May Be the Perfect Full-Body Routine

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In my opinion, taking time for yourself to work out is one of the best forms of self-care. But if you’re not sure what to do in the gym, it might not feel all that rejuvenating. Instead of letting stress creep up as you scan the gym to figure out which machines are free and if you can snag a squat rack, I recommend coming in with a plan of action. Whether you’re following a workout plan or showing up already knowing what you’re going to do for the day, preparation makes your workouts a lot smoother — and that’s where this full-body gym workout comes in. This full-body workout for the gym (which you can also do at home, with the right equipment) consists of just eight moves but truly works your whole body. You’ll be targeting your shoulders, biceps, back, glutes, quads, and core with these moves, and the whole thing shouldn’t take more than 45 minutes, which is about how long you might spend wandering around the gym looking for open equipment. All you need to get this full-body gym workout done are some dumbbells, a workout bench or step, and a stability ball — but just […]
Apr 14

Tips for healthy living during winter

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Along with cold temperatures and shorter days, winter often means a lack of energy and motivation for many people. The motivation for exercising and eating the right foods is very hard to find and this habit of ours can weaken our immune system, making us susceptible to many forms of diseases. During the winter season, it is not just about how well you cover yourself with layers of woolen clothes, but also what you consume that can help you stay warm. With the falling temperature, our craving for warm temperatures increases and cravings for winter foods. Do you know if you can make changes in your diet, you can actually stay fit and healthy during winters?   Tips for healthy eating during winters   1. Eat mostly whole and less processed foods: While there is no direct evidence that catching a cold or flu is related to diet, nutrition is important for maintaining the body’s immune system during winters. Long hours of darkness during the winters can lead to drop in serotonin levels which may cause sad feelings known as the winter blues. Aim to eat healthy carbohydrates and eliminate intake of processed and packaged food products. Sources of healthy […]
Apr 13

Indoor Fitness Activities That Are Effective Out-of-Gym Workouts

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Spruce up your fitness routine for the cold weather.   As the temps start to change, your fitness routine can, too. When it comes to your walking or running outside, you may soon be moving much of your workout to the treadmill, floor exercises, and machines at the gym. But even if you go to the gym throughout the year, it’s always fun to switch up your workout with fresh new ideas. Many health benefits can be derived by having fun with other indoor fitness activities that are effective to take your workout out of the gym. Change is great for your mood and increased social opportunities. So read on for some inspiration and ideas! Switching things up when it comes to your workout regimen is really healthy. According to Men’s Health, you may not achieve as much success when you continue with the same old thing, even if it’s a solid plan. Doing the exact regimen on the exact days can be pretty tiring for your body and mind. It’s an easy way for individuals to stop their workout routine altogether out of boredom! According to David Jack, Men’s Health training advisor, excess stress and too many “repetitive patterns” […]
Apr 13

Tips To Keep Your Lungs Strong And Healthy

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Healthy Lungs Tips: Here are 8 lifestyle changes that ensure better health of our lungs. The lungs are one of the most integral and vital organs in our bodies. Lungs are known for absorbing oxygen which facilitates numerous functions in our bodies. It is ideal to take good care of our lungs to ensure better health and longevity. There are various ways in which one can alter one’s lifestyle to improve and maintain the good health of their lungs. In this article, we list lifestyle changes and choices that ensure your lungs stay healthy and strong.   8 lifestyle changes to keep your lungs healthy:   1. Avoid air pollution Depending on the day, the outdoor’s air may occasionally be unhealthy to breathe. Understanding how contact with outdoor air pollution impacts your health and effective methods to reduce extended exposure can help you and your family stay healthy. Natural disasters and climate change can both have an immediate effect on lung health.   2. Stop smoking Lung cancer is primarily caused by cigarette smoking among other causes. Breathing can become more challenging due to cigarette smoke’s ability to constrict airways. It results in persistent lung edoema or inflammation, which can […]
Apr 13

9 Things You Didn’t Know About Training Right for Your Body Type

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Take a look around your gym, and you’ll probably see people who are doing the same cardio routines, day after day, without gaining noticeable improvements in their body shape or composition. Maybe you’re one of them. When, every once in a while, someone shows up with an enviously sculpted body, you may wonder: What is she doing differently? The answer is: She’s probably training the right way for her body type — something 70 percent of people are not doing, according to Phil Catudal, a celebrated National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)–certified personal trainer in the Los Angeles area. “Each of us has a genetic and physiological design that determines our body type, or somatotype, and different body types have different responses to certain fitness programs,” says Catudal, a global health coach and the author of Just Your Type: The Ultimate Guide to Eating and Training Right for Your Body Type. (Full disclosure: I wrote the book with him from which the following tips come.) So it could be that you or the men and women you see at the gym are performing the right exercises the right way — but they’re optimal for someone else’s body type, not yours. […]
Apr 13

Need Some Motivation to Make Healthier Choices? Here Are 4 Big Payoffs

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For some, living a healthier lifestyle may mean increasing weekly exercise. For others, improving their sleep habits or nutrition may be the priority. Whether you’re at day one or 100, healthy choices are part of a lifelong journey — not a quick fix. When you exercise regularly, sleep well and make informed eating choices, your body and brain function at their highest capacity. By making smart decisions, you can make the most out of your day-to-day life and reap the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle.   1. Healthy Weight Loss or Maintenance Among the primary benefits of a healthy lifestyle is weight loss or maintenance. And while healthy living can help transform your physique, weight loss is beneficial beyond physical appearance. Even moderate weight loss can improve blood pressure and cholesterol levels, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While both exercise and healthy eating can create weight loss, a combination of the two is most effective, according to an October 2012 study published in ​Obesity.​ After 439 overweight women were treated with either diet, exercise or a combination, researchers found that pairing better nutrition with regular workouts promoted the best results.   2. Enhanced Sleep […]
Apr 13

Foods that are going to keep you cool this summer!

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Don’t let the heat get you, beat the scorching heat of the summer months with these amazing foods that will help you to keep calm and cool all throughout. One of the major issues faced by the people during the summer months is dehydration. That can, however, be countered with the help of some lifestyle and dietary changes. So what are some of the cool foods you can consume to keep yourself cool even from the inside? Take a look.  Watermelon – they are filled with high water levels and antioxidants, they are super juicy and an amazing way by which you can keep cool. The plus side is that they are extremely delicious as well.  Coconut water – this one is not only full of highly revitalizing electrolytes but also contains the essential minerals that our body keeps on losing. Want a natural energy drink? Nothing better than coconut water for your health.  Mint – this is one versatile herb this is not only great for regulating your body temperature but will also keep you cool from the inside. The best part is that this one is readily available in the market near you.  Curd […]
Apr 12

Should You Work Out When You’re Sore?

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Fitness pros weigh in on whether working out when you’re sore is a good or bad thing — plus, what you can do to recover.   Feeling very sore after a workout can seem like a badge of honor; it’s a reminder that you got up in the morning to make time to exercise, and that you really pushed yourself. But if you’re still feeling the burn the next day, should you work out while sore anyway? While some soreness after a new or intense workout is totally natural, a “no pain, no gain” mindset can have serious consequences if you ignore signs that your body needs a rest. Yes, the work you do in the gym is important, but it’s just as crucial to give your body sufficient time to recover in between workouts, according to Kirk Campbell, M.D., a sports medicine surgeon and assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at NYU Langone Medical Center. While you may be tempted to power through, there’s great danger in not allowing ample time for your muscles to rest, explains Leesa Galatz, M.D., chair of the orthopedic department at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Since the soreness you’re experiencing is […]
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