Thursday, July 28, 2011

Building Muscle Helps Prevent Diabetes

Staying on top of your fitness will always yield benefits for your health, but those that are at risk for type 2 diabetes should have a stronger focus on building muscle mass. This article on US News shares information on the benefits of gaining muscle for those in this position. The results of this analysis illuminate the importance of these findings.


"Researchers analyzed data from 13,644 adults who took part in the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III between 1988 and 1994. They found that for each 10 percent increase in the skeletal muscle index (SMI) -- the ratio of muscle mass to total body weight -- there was an 11 percent reduction in insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes.Click here to find out more!There was also a 12 percent reduction in pre-diabetes, a condition characterized by higher-than-normal blood sugar levels, said the researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles."


So pay special attention to building your muscles if you're concerned or at risk for type 2 diabetes. It'll keep your body strong and help you stay healthy.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

The lowdown on good old H20!

It's super hot outside and we all need to drink more water. However, there has been some controversy over water intake vs. fluid intake and what fluids we should drink. Check out this article from Shape Magazine on the 5 truths about water! Courtesy of Cynthia Sass

Carbs, fat, protein and sugar always seem to be triggering some sort of debate, but good old water? It doesn’t seem like it should be controversial at all, but it’s been the source of some scuttlebutt recently after a health expert claimed that the need for eight glasses per day is “nonsense.” So what’s the deal? Here are five hard facts about agua. 
Stay hydrated everyone!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Debunking Weight Loss "Rules"

Anyone who diets, exercises or does both to lose weight has at some point been told myths and rules for weight loss. Check out this insightful article from Fitness Magazine on the myths and facts when it comes to genearl rules of weight loss, from Alexa Joy Sherman!
Bless me, reader, for I have sinned. It's been many years since my first diet, and with each attempt I've either lost weight and gained it back or slipped up and given up. It's gotten me thinking: I follow conventional weight-loss wisdom, but should I? Maybe I don't need to devoutly keep a food journal or eat every three hours. To find out, I put 10 of the top diet commandments to the test and enlisted the divine intervention of three dieting gurus. The experience was, well, enlightening.
Stay healthy and keep exercising everyone!