Showing posts with label exercise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exercise. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2009

Weight Loss is Achievable through Chiropractic techniques



Excessive weight is probably the most common problem among people, given their sedentary lifestyle and excessive eating. Weight loss has almost become an obsession with people intent on trying anything new. Crash diets, weight training, you name it and people have tried it, only to fail. Ever wondered the reason for such failure? All these programs have their positive aspects and are really good by themselves, yet many fail to produce long term results, mainly due to lack of consistency and perseverance.

Chiropractic techniques are non surgical techniques using a lot of natural supplements that help weight loss in a person. Chiropractors help you in your weight loss endeavor by making certain lifestyle changes that are requisite for weight loss. The chiropractic approach towards weight loss is essentially four fold, namely, diet and nutrition, exercise, massage therapy and lifestyle modification.

Diet and nutrition are the most important factors of any weight loss program and you should never go on a crash diet as they do not help in weight loss. Instead of going on crash diets, a sensible method would be to get rid of all foods that have a high fat content. You have to make a conscious change in the kind of food you eat and be aware of the nutritional value of each ingredient or component. Chiropractors help you identify good nutritional supplements and foods that help in overcoming your problem of excessive weight. As selection of these products is based on your blood type and body type, they are perfectly safe and promise results.



Exercise is another important factor that determines weight loss or increase in our body. Chiropractors help identify sensible and safe exercises that help in weight loss without causing any harm to other body parts. However, it is important to understand that all things must start and continue at a slow pace, in order to achieve big results. Slow and steady wins the race, an old adage is apt in this situation. Chiropractic techniques help in identifying simpler exercise sessions that are well spaced out for beginners and then increase the time frame for more experienced people.

Massage therapy has been successfully used by Chiropractors for weight loss and are integrated within their weight loss program to supplement the other approaches. Massage or hands on manipulation of the body is an integral part of chiropractic treatment and has use even in producing weight loss in a person. There are various massage points and types that are manipulated by chiropractors to achieve their desired results.

Finally, people tend to put on weight due to overeating and reasons for overeating could be anything from depression, anxiety, loneliness and it is important to eliminate such problems by making lifestyle changes. It is also equally important to set realistic goals and achieve them instead of expecting a lot. Chiropractors help in making lifestyle changes and also counsel their patients on their various problems, thereby helping them in their weight loss endeavor. It is always good to remember that weight is gained instantly but it takes time to lose it, so have patience and persevere, you will definitely attain positive results through chiropractic care.




Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Exercise reduces chances of stroke

A 30 year study of whether cardiorespiratory fitness can reduce the chances of stroke or not determined that a moderation of aerobic exercise 5 days out of the week can exponentially reduce the chances of stroke in men and women. About 780,000 people in the U.S have a stroke annually. Out of those people, it's terminal for 150,000 of them. Stroke is considered to be the number one long term disability and rated number three cause of death in the U.S.

The study consisted of 61,000 participants from 1970 and ended in 2001 at the Cooper Aerobics Center in Dallas, Texas. The age range was 18 to 100 and no one had a cardiovascular challenge. In the duration of the study, 692 men and 171 women had strokes.

The study started with testing the participants' fitness level by using treadmills and they were divided into four groups according to their fitness level. The results were that men with the highest fitness level had 40 percent lower chance of having a stroke than those men in lower fitness level. Even the participants who engaged in moderate activity such as taking a walk 5 days a week had benefited greatly. The results were women were about the same.

The positive effects of exercising outweighed the chances of bad health conditions that are caused from smoking, history of cardiovascular disease, alcohol consumption, high blood pressure and cholesterol, and diabetes.

Most participants were mainly caucasian who are well educated and have upper income levels, so the results for other ethnic groups and lifestyle levels needs to be researched. However, physical fitness reducing the chances of stroke is inevitable. Even if a person doesn't own a exercise machines such as treadmills, a brisk walk for 30 minutes, 5 days a week or walking in the mall with friends will do the trick.