Articles Archives - Page 4 of 6 - New Smyrna Athletic Club

Articles

October 1, 2019

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Know the Facts!

  By:  SreyRam Kuy, MD, MHS, FACS; Chief Medical Officer, Medicaid, Louisiana Department of Health AND Carolyne LeBlanc, RN; Clinical Policy Nurse, Medicaid, Louisiana Department of Health Hearing the words from your doctor “You have breast cancer” is a major fear after getting a mammogram for millions of women. Each year in the United States, more than 200,000 women get […]
September 1, 2019

September is National Cholesterol Education Month

By: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Children, young adults, and older Americans can have high cholesterol. Learn how to prevent high cholesterol and know what your cholesterol levels mean. September is National Cholesterol Education Month, a good time to get your blood cholesterol checked and take steps to lower it […]
July 19, 2019

Could coffee be the secret to fighting obesity?

By: University of Nottingham Scientists from the University of Nottingham have discovered that drinking a cup of coffee can stimulate ‘brown fat’, the body’s own fat-fighting defenses, which could be the key to tackling obesity and diabetes. The pioneering study, published today in the journal Scientific Reports, is one of the first to be carried out in humans to find components […]
July 19, 2019

Weight Loss Tips for Moms During Back to School Season

By: Laura Marschel So the title of this article says weight loss tips for moms but I hope it’s obvious that these tips could be useful for anyone. It just so happens that I am a mom and my kids just went back to school. In fact, I believe that back to school is the perfect season for everyone to […]
June 26, 2019

Vitamins from Food – Not Supplements – Linked with Longer Life

By: Rachael Rettner There’s some good and bad news about vitamins and minerals: The good news is that intake of certain vitamins and minerals is linked with a lower risk of early death. The bad news is that this link is seen only when those nutrients come from food, not supplements, according to a new study. “Our results support the […]
June 26, 2019

Workout Mistakes to Avoid After a Fourth of July Weekend Binge

By: CAITIE ANDREEN The Fourth of July is quickly approaching.  With all the parties and barbecues coming up, it’s bound to be hard to avoid giving in to tasty temptations. It might be easy to indulge in these patriotic treats over the holiday weekend, but if you’re feeling the calories Monday morning, it’s time to get back to those workout resolutions […]
May 26, 2019

The 25 Funniest Tweets About Working Out

  From Active.com By Jackie Veling We log our miles on the treadmill, lift our heavyweights and even do a five-minute cool-down and stretch, just like we’re supposed to—but that doesn’t mean keeping up with our fitness routines is easy. Some days getting to the gym feels like an impossible feat, and no one knows the struggle better than these […]
April 30, 2019

10 Stress-Busting Tips from Moms Like You

by: Erin Dower A stressed mom is an unhappy mom. If you’re feeling frazzled, frustrated, or drained from the daily grind of being a busy parent, learn some simple stress-relief tips submitted by our readers — other real mothers who have been in your shoes. Please share your own stress-busters and “me time” ideas in the comments section below. Start […]
March 25, 2019

How The Workplace Complicates Our Relationship With Food

Carley Sime Contributor Our relationship with food currently is unlike anything our ancestors would ever have known and workplaces may add further complications. A lot of us are really interested in food these days. We’re conscious of what’s fueling us in a way that we never have been before. We’re aware of calories, macronutrients, micronutrients and the relationship between our gut […]
March 25, 2019

Exercise adds up to big brain boosts

by Cognitive Neuroscience Society Anyone who trains for a marathon knows that individual running workouts add up over time to yield a big improvement in physical fitness. So, it should not be surprising that the cognitive benefits from workouts also accumulate to yield long-term cognitive gains. Yet, until now, there was has been little research to describe and support the underlying […]
February 21, 2019

Endurance Exercise

From Heart.org Endurance exercise is one of the four types of exercise along with strength, balance, and flexibility. Ideally, all four types of exercise would be included in a healthy workout routine and AHA provides easy-to-follow guidelines for endurance and strength-training in its Recommendations for Physical Activity in Adults. They don’t all need to be done every day, but variety helps keep the body fit […]
February 21, 2019

Processed Foods: What’s OK and What to Avoid

From EatRight.org Processed food has a bad reputation as a diet saboteur. It’s blamed for obesity rates, high blood pressure and the rise of Type 2 diabetes. But processed food is more than boxed macaroni and cheese, potato chips and drive-thru hamburgers. It may be a surprise to learn that whole-wheat bread, homemade soup or a chopped apple also are processed […]
January 23, 2019

Tips for a Healthy Valentine’s Day

By Calorie Control Council From intimate meals to decadent desserts, couples across the globe will be celebrating romance this February 14th. Love it or hate it, Valentine’s Day remains one of the biggest restaurant nights of the year – one that often involves heavy dinners. But with a few tips and some planning, you can get through the big night […]
January 23, 2019

3 Ideas for A Fun and Healthy Valentine’s Day

From Active.com Valentine’s Day usually includes chocolates and dinner, but you don’t have to break your diet to have a good time. Whether it’s a romantic night with your significant other or a fun night out with friends, you can stay on track with your diet and exercise with these fun ideas for a healthy Valentine’s Day: Enjoy a Massage—This […]
December 26, 2018

Ten Key Health and Nutrition Trends 2019

The Kerry Health and Nutrition Institute team provide their perspective on the 10 Key Trends in Food, Nutrition & Health 2018 from New Nutrition Business, as well as related resources on the KHNI website. Authenticity and Provenance This trend embodies the consumer need to know more than ever about products. Romanticizing ingredients with historical uses, such as stinging nettles being […]
December 26, 2018

These Are the Biggest Fitness Trends of 2019

By Martin Fritz Hube We asked some of the most prominent experts what to expect in the coming year Perhaps now more than ever, the health and fitness world seems full of contradictions. We need to rest more, but sit less. Superior “mindfulness” can come from ditching our phones, but possibly also from downloading the right meditation app. Meanwhile, on the nutrition front, olive oil is […]
November 29, 2018

Quick Guide to Eating Right While Traveling in the U.S.

Reviewed by Barbara Gordon, RDN, LD Photos by michaelquirk/iStock/Thinkstock On the road again? Traveling can be exciting, educational, exhausting and energizing! And, the food you enjoy while traveling can be delicious and memorable. However, culinary excursions while traveling can be a hazard to your health. Print this quick guide and refer to it while packing and traveling to help you eat […]
October 28, 2018

Nutritional psychiatry: Your brain on food

By Eva Selhub MD Think about it. Your brain is always “on.” It takes care of your thoughts and movements, your breathing and heartbeat, your senses — it works hard 24/7, even while you’re asleep. This means your brain requires a constant supply of fuel. That “fuel” comes from the foods you eat — and what’s in that fuel makes all […]
October 28, 2018

Sleeping & Fitness

by Makena Nixon Sleep is a foundational cornerstone of health and wellness. It is essential for focused mental performance, a stable mood, a strong immune system, a healthy stress response, an efficient metabolism, as well as proper cellular regeneration and repair. Sleep is when your body does its maintenance work; therefore, without adequate sleep, you won’t be able to live […]
September 29, 2018

Nutrition, Fitness and Breast Cancer: Making Healthy Diet & Exercise Decisions

From Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center   This information explains nutrition guidelines for people who have breast cancer, a history of breast cancer, or a high risk for breast cancer.You can read the entire resource or just the sections that apply to you. If you have any questions, speak with your dietitian, doctor, or nurse. Lifestyle and Breast Cancer Risk A […]