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Can You Spot the Warning Signs of a Stroke? – Bel Marra Health
Posted: April 29, 2020 at 6:42 am
Preventative measures can work, but they are no guarantee. Finding ways to lower blood pressure and improve heart health can reduce the risk of a stroke, but that doesnt always mean youre out of the woods.
Being able to identify the signs of a stroke quickly can allow you to take action and save your own life or the life of someone you know. The faster you act, the more you can do to reduce the chance of permanent damage a stroke can cause.
The warning signs of a stroke can be relatively apparent if you know what youre looking for. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the signs of stroke in men and women include:
A stroke is marked by a blood shortage in the brain. Without the blood it needs, there is a severe risk of brain damage, disability, or worse. The best way to limit the damage of a stroke is to act fast. To help with this, you can use the FAST test to check for symptoms.
It includes:
This information can help you prepare and act quickly if you believe that you, or someone you are with, is suffering a stroke.
Hopefully, you will never experience a stroke. Some ways to reduce the risk include controlling blood pressure, losing weight, increasing activity, treating diabetes, limiting alcohol intake to two drinks per day, and managing diabetes.
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This Bodyweight Workout Only Gets Tougher With Time – Yahoo Lifestyle
Posted: April 29, 2020 at 6:42 am
From Men's Health
While the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has halted the cadence of everyday life for just about everyone, the world is now beginning to adjust. We're all handling the challenges of social distancing and self-isolation differentlybut that doesn't mean that we have to go it completely alone in every sense.
At Men's Health, we're using this period as an opportunity to build up our community and share as much useful, positive information as possible. For everyone stuck missing their typical workout routines with gyms and fitness centers closed down, we've done our best to provide as many at-home workout options as possible. But that's just the start. We're also hosting live workout sessions on Instagram with some of our favorite trainers to fill the fitness class-shaped void in your daily routine.
Sean Garner, the creator of the Men's Health 6-Week Sweat Off program for the All Out Studio streaming fitness platform, hosted another live home workout session at home. For this routine, you don't need anything more than a water bottlebut that doesn't mean that you won't work progressively harder as you move through the circuit.
The workout, which you'll complete in a circuit, demands that you work for 30 seconds for each exercise during the first round, 45 seconds for the second, and a full minute for the third. If you think Round 1 is challenging, just wait until you ramp up to twice the length of time in Round 3.
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Not challenged enough? Garner suggests you move back down the ladder for a 5 round workout, with extra 45 second and 30 second splits.
Perform each exercise for the amount of time allocated per round
Inch Worm Pushups
Wall Split March
Front Plank Reach Out
3-Count Lateral Hops
Hollow Rolls
Stay up to date with our workouts every single weekday at 12 p.m. ET. Want to keep up with the sessions you've missed? Check out the whole collection here.
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Weight Loss Transformation Erika Winning Run to Lose Weight – runnersworld.com
Posted: April 29, 2020 at 6:41 am
Name: Erika WinningAge: 27Occupation: Safety ConsultantHometown: Milwaukee
Start Weight: 250 poundsEnd Weight: 154 poundsTime Running: One year
In October 2018, I transitioned to a new job and had to buy short-term health insurance. To my horror, I almost didnt qualify because of my weight250 pounds at the time. I was overwhelmed with shame, embarrassment, and resignation, and I figured it meant I would be overweight forever.
I dont want to knock body-positivity movements, because I think its important to love the skin youre in. I tried accepting myself at 250 pounds, but ultimately, I just felt defeated and stuck.
When I was home in Minnesota with family for the holidays, I remember how big I felt, and I decided I wanted 2019 to be a different. It was the year to make a change.
After leaving, I unfortunately contracted a bad case of the flu. In those 10 days, I ended up losing maybe 20 pounds. It wasnt the way I planned to start my weight loss, but I used it as a springboard for my journey.
I started by doing bodyweight exercises with a 90 Days to Change program on Darebee, a non-profit fitness resource. The program pushed a 20- to 30-minute workout daily for 90 days, and it allowed me to log my workouts. I figured I spent at least that time every day looking at my phone, so that time could be used to work out.
Calorie counting also came into play around that time. I knew that you cant outwork a poor diet. Im not a terribly picky eater, but I learned theres a huge difference between eating to fuel your body and eating your feelings. I learned its important to feel my feelings fully, instead of denying and eating them. So when I do make less healthy choices, I ask myself if Im eating because Im hungry, or if Im eating a feeling.
Focusing on short-term goals, like losing five pounds at a time, was helpful at the start as well. I also looked for non-scale victories toonot being winded, doing a pushup, things like that. Doing this, I was able to drop another 30 pounds.
When I started these workouts, I knew I was too heavy to start doing a lot of cardio without injury. But when I hit 50 pounds lost, I wanted to pick it up again. It was something that I enjoyed before college in 2009 when the freshman 15 hit me and kept going up until late 18.
With the Couch to 5K app, I safely built up my mileage starting in February 2019. I remember getting up at 4 a.m. for hour-long walks/jogs. It was amazing being out when the world was quiet, but it wasnt always easy. On days I didnt want to go out, I would say on your feet to get myself out there.
It was somewhat frustrating that I couldnt do more at first. Again, I set those small goals for myselfI would tell myself to not worry about doing running for 20 minutes straight, but instead get through the next 90 seconds. I could do anything for a minute and a half.
As many runners discover, I was able to go farther and farther as time went on. When I ran my first 5K, I felt unimaginably proud. It mustve taken me 40 minutes, but it made me want to keep going.
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My running and weight loss have been getting better ever since. Less than six months after starting, I did my first half marathon. It wasnt an organized race, and I wasnt even planning to do it on the day that I did it in July 2019. I just went out and did it for fun. I had been building up for it and hoping to do it one day. I love my short-term goals, but achieving this long-term one was just amazing.
Ive been running strong ever since. My weight has gone down to 154 pounds, and Im hoping to continue to go down in 2020. Honestly, this is the best investment Ive ever made.
I do still struggle with it though. There are times I worry that clothes one day wont fit me, and that Ill fall off the wagon and gain the weight back. It was 100 percent worth doing though, and I wish I had done it sooner.
For anyone who wants to go on a similar journey, set small, achievable goals on and off the scale, and celebrate them. Identify the obstacles in your life, accept them, and come up with plans to confront and address them. Also, appreciate the people in your life who boost you up, and are your biggest cheerleaders. My partners love and support through this process was invaluable, I couldnt have done it without his support and the little nudges along the way to keep me on track.
We want to hear how running changed you! Send your story and submit your photos to us via this web form. Well pick one each week to highlight on the site.
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Tucson woman says she’s a new person, thanks to this weight loss program – KGUN
Posted: April 28, 2020 at 12:44 am
What were you weight loss goals at the beginning of the year? Have you met your weight loss goals? Are you moving in the right direction? Is it hard to stay on track?
Losing "stubborn" fat is hard and as you get older - it just gets harder and harder. You might go to the gym five days a week, sweat on the treadmill for an hour, and see maybe a pound or two drop in a month. Is that really worth your time? Or... imagine going to a medical facility, laying down, spending 25 minutes relaxing, then getting up and finding out you've lost two inches around your waist. Which do you prefer? What if you could keep doing that and losing more and more fat until you looked like you did years ago? If you have any interest in this and how it works when it comes to inch loss, you should stop what you're doing and call the office for an appointment immediately. This new treatment technology - now available in Tucson - uses a special light therapy to trick your mitochondria (in your fat cells) to release their fat content. ULTRASLIM is now cleared for prescription use in the United States as the only noninvasive treatment for immediate fat removal without dieting, exercise, or pills.This treatment is safe and painless! Click here for more information.
If you eat better, drink plenty of water, stay away from sugars, and carbohydrates, this can lead to permanent fat loss without surgery. Here's a heads up. If you have tried liposuction in the past - you know that when you"regain the weight" it goes to different places-making your body look distorted and then unfortunately, you're back to where you started, only worse. With this technology we don't destroy your fat cells. What we do is we simply drain the contents of the fat cells so you lose the inches and look good again.
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Exercise, Immunity and Weight Loss | Health – The Mountaineer
Posted: April 28, 2020 at 12:44 am
Exercise decreases immunity? What the heck! I thought I was doing something good for my body! Or, Reduce my exercise? How am I EVER going to lose this weight. Ive been hearing these remarks quite a bit from our new clients in the past few weeks. We all know exercise is a key component to our overall well-being, but most of us arent aware that it can wreak havoc on our immunity if we arent smart about it. In general, we also think we need to exercise A LOT to drop weight or maintain it.
So, whats the deal? How much exercise do we need to support our best immunity while keeping the weight off? The answer is to watch the clock and your heart rate. Now is the time to embrace the shorter and less intense workout- nice from a time management standpoint, right?! Long, intense training sessions unfortunately are more apt to drain and overly stress your body while potentially depressing your immune system and making you hungry. Shorter, less intense workouts will actually support stronger immunity by increasing lymphocytes and natural killer cells- two good things.
This is good news from a weight loss standpoint too. We are often told that weight loss is simple that we simply need to eat less and move more, that calories in equal calories out. There is, however, a major problem with this concept; our bodies are much more complicated than a simple equation. The benefits of increased activity on weight loss arent as clear cut as what we have come to believe. In actuality, exercise should be viewed as a wellness tool rather than a weight loss tool for many reasons which I can elaborate on when we have more time.
For now, here are the details on exercise duration and intensity for your best immunity:
Watch your heart rate. Find your max heart rate (220-age) and subtract your resting heart rate. This equals your heart rate reserve. Find 60% of your heart rate reserve and add your resting heart rate. This is the heart rate at which you can exercise to find an immune boosting function.
Max HR Resting HR = HR Reserve. 60% HR Reserve + Resting HR = HR Goal for Optimal Immune Strength
Example of 55 year old man: Max HR (220-55 yrs) = 165. 165 max HR 65 Resting HR = 100 HR Reserve. 60% HR Reserve (0.6 x 100) = 60+ 65 Resting HR = 125 heart rate goal.
Watch your clock. Exercise around the heart rate you found above for about 20-60 minutes, 5-times per week. Get outside and go for a nice brisk walk on the other days. If weight loss is the goal, 30 minutes of brisk walking every day should be a sufficient duration.
All in all, good news as you can still get your sweat on this spring while supporting your immune system and dropping weight. Who knows, maybe youll find that less is actually more, allowing you to come out of this crisis leaner and stronger than you had ever imagined.
Ashley Lucas has a doctorate in sports nutrition and chronic disease. She is also a licensed, registered dietitian. She is the founder and owner of PHD Weight Loss and Nutrition, offering In-Office and At-Home/Virtual weight management and wellness services. Serving WNC and The Upstate. Visit http://www.myphdweightloss.com or call 828.552.3333.
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Mark Labbett weight loss: how The Chase star achieved his dramatic transformation – Heart
Posted: April 28, 2020 at 12:44 am
27 April 2020, 21:00 | Updated: 27 April 2020, 21:01
Chaser Mark showed off his dramatic weight loss last year - here's how he managed to shed the pounds.
Mark Labbett lost a whopping two-and-a-half stone last year through a combination of diet and exercise.
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The Chase star, 54, who stands at an impressive 6ft'6ins high, was photographed looking noticeably slimmer at a pub quiz in October 2019.
Mark revealed that he had lost two-and-a-half-stone from his original 378lbs weight.
Previously opening up about his weight loss, Mark wrote on social media: "#thechase lost four inches off my chest and six inches off my belly in last six months. So they have bought me a new suit for the show. First target achieved (sic)".
Read more: The Chase fans left 'distracted' by Bradley Walsh's dramatic hair transformation
He also mentioned Lisa Riley - who famously lost around 11 stone - saying: "@Reallisariley I am not at your level yet but in last six months dropped 2.5 stones, four inches off chest and six inches off stomach (sic)".
Lisa congratulated Mark on his weight loss, saying: "Mark that's FANTATSIC...and now you keep strong and keep going. With ZERO pressure doing it at your own pace, this is for YOU and nobody else CHAMPION, I'm crazy proud of you @MarkLabbett (sic)".
Mark is said to have lost weight through a combination of diet and exercise.
Opening up about his decision to lose weight on Loose Women, he said: It was the diabetes. My colleague Paul Sinha also got the diagnosis and he rapidly lost two stone and he went from being diabetic to pre or non-diabetic.
He added: "Im waiting for my next check up and Im hoping the figures are going to be better.
"Im still eating very well I'm just cutting out sugar because of the Type 2 diabetes."
He appeared on TV show Sugar Free Farm, and revealed that he'd turned down the chance to appear on I'm A Celebrity because of the lack of food on the show.
Mark said: "I've been asked to do the jungle but the base calorie intake is about 700. Look at me! If I survived a week I'd drop three stone and cannibalism would be on the cards.
"On Sugar Free Farm the weight fell off me because I couldn't eat enough. Does 'The Chase' need me big? Put it this way, whenever I start losing weight because I'm doing a fitness kick of whatever, the producers go past me and hand me a second portion of pudding."
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Weight loss tips: How to lose weight like this guy who lost 40 kg in 4 months – GQ India
Posted: April 28, 2020 at 12:44 am
While theres no one-size-fits-all approach for weight loss; cleaning up your diet and following an active lifestyle can work wonders for you. It certainly did for Priyansh Tiwari, a self-confessed foodie. He shares that hes always been very fond of making new dishes and experimenting with all kinds of junk food but after his body weight reached a whopping 101 kg mark, he felt it was time to start making positive and sustainable changes in his diet and lifestyle.
I had accumulated a lot of fat in my body, which eventually led my body weight to tip to a 101 kg mark. This ginormous number made me realise that I needed to make significant changes in my daily routine to get back in shapewhich I was able to do very successfully by staying true to the below weight loss diet plan and fitness routine. I lost 40 kg in 4 months by following this plan.
Early morning: A glass of lemon water
Breakfast: A plate of fruits and 50 gm boiled soya chunks
Lunch: 1 big glass of milk, 1 bowl of oats and 1 plate of freshly cut fruits
Evening snack: A bowl of roasted chana
Dinner: A big plate of roasted Paneer roasted with vegetables, followed by lots of fruits
Every morning Id go to the gym for an intense cardio and weight training session. In the evenings, Id go for an 11 km walkexcept on my days off.
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Rest and recovery are very important as well. Hope this plan helps you frame a well-informed fitness plan for yourself.
Disclaimer: The fitness journey, diet and workout routines shared by the respondents are purely for inspirational purposes and in no way intend to propagate a specific body type. Please consult an authorised medical professional before following any specific diet or workout routine mentioned above.
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4 Surprising Benefits of Losing Weight After 50 – LIVESTRONG.COM
Posted: April 28, 2020 at 12:44 am
Although losing weight at any age has considerable health benefits, it turns out that dropping a few pounds after age 50 might be especially good for you.
Losing weight after 50 is doable, and it comes with some big health perks.
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Hormonal and metabolic changes that commonly take place after 50 make it easier to pack on weight, Kristine Gedroic, MD, medical director of the Gedroic Medical Institute, tells LIVESTRONG.com. But while weight gain after 50 might be common, it can also be dangerous: Putting on pounds at this age, Dr. Gedroic says, increases the risk of diseases like stroke and diabetes.
But while weight gain might be risky, weight loss is possible and worth it if your weight has crept into the unhealthy range. Here are a few of the most notable benefits.
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Obesity at 50 was associated with an increased risk of dementia in a study published February 2018 in the journal Alzheimer's & Dementia (although, curiously, obesity at 60 or 70 was not).
While researchers aren't clear exactly why this is, Dr. Gedroic says the gut microbiome, which can become imbalanced as we age, might be a potential link.
"Research has shown that we have a natural tendency toward an imbalanced gut, including more bad bacteria in our gut, as we grow older," she says. "An imbalance in the gut microbiome can affect brain health and has even been tied to neurodegenerative disease."
Indeed, one January 2019 study published in Scientific Reports analyzed the fecal samples of participants in a memory care clinic and found that the samples that came from patients with dementia had a higher prevalence of bad bacteria.
Eating more fruits, vegetables and high-fiber foods can contribute to weight loss, balance the gut, and lead to a healthier brain in the process, Dr. Gedroic says.
Hot flashes, which occur as a side effect of menopause and are most common in women over 50, are notoriously uncomfortable and carrying extra weight can make them even more so.
"Hormones like estrogen are stored in fat tissue, so it makes sense that the more fat a woman has, the more estrogen in her body and the more pronounced her menopausal symptoms can become," Dr. Gedroic says.
In fact, one study from the December 2017 issue of BMC Women's Health found that women with obesity were "significantly" more likely to have moderate to severe menopausal symptoms as well as have them more often, including hot flashes.
Dropping to a healthy weight can help ease joint pain.
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Osteoarthritis, or OA, is one of the most common side effects of aging, according to the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
With OA, the cartilage that cushions and protects the bones wears down over time, causing the bones to rub together and joints to become swollen, stiff and painful. Carrying extra weight exacerbates osteoarthritis, causing more pressure on the joint and, often, more pain.
Arthritis and damaged cartilage aren't conditions that can be reversed. But, according to the Cleveland Clinic, losing weight can put less pressure on the joints and reduce symptoms, making it easier and less painful to walk around.
Cancers that are hormone-dependent can show up in women over 50 due to weight gain since hormones like estrogen are stored in fat, Dr. Gedroic says.
"The more fat you're carrying, the higher your hormone levels," she says. "This is why obesity in women has been linked to a higher risk of hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer, and why women who lose weight particularly after the age of 50 dramatically reduce their risk of the disease."
Not surprisingly, a study published December 2019 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found that women who lost weight in their 50s had a lower risk of breast cancer than women whose weight stayed the same even if the women who lost weight ended up gaining some of it back.
What's also important to note, Dr. Gedroic says, is that obesity is also associated with a poorly functioning liver. The liver is critical to filtering out harmful chemicals like environmental pollutants and cancer-causing toxins. With cancer rates already higher due to age, having a poorly functioning liver due to obesity "increases the risk of many diseases, including cancer," she says.
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‘My 600-lb Life’: James gained 160 lbs in 2 months, called it ‘water weight’ while his wife sneaked him pizza – The-Latest News
Posted: April 28, 2020 at 12:44 am
James King had been fighting for his life before coming on the show as his weight stopped him from living a normal life. Weighing 791lbs, doctors had informed his family that he only had a few months left to live if he continued in the same direction. Unable to cut ties with food, James had always struggled with his weight.
He put the blame on his past trauma and unloving relationships that he had in the past. James revealed on the show that his parents did not have a healthy relationship. He recalled seeing his mother only thrice in his childhood and during these times she was always drunk. James added that it was his dad who took care of him.
While James spent a lot of his time wondering how his life would have been if he had his mother in his life, as he grew up, he finally got the chance to reconnect with her. This moment made James believe that he had everything in his life but nothing had prepared him for what was to come.
A couple of months after their meeting, James mother passed away and it left him shattered. On the same day, James revealed that he got a call where he was informed that his house had burnt down. Having two losses on the same day, James fell into a deep depression and his journey with food began.
While James got addicted to food, his family tried their best to help him out. Jamess father even refinanced his home in the bid to make some money that could help James with his weight loss journey. Meanwhile, his daughter dropped out of school as she wanted to help her father with everyday chores.
While James father and daughter tried to help him out, his wife, Lisa, did not seem to be on board with the idea. Dr Younan Nowzaradan had a hard time convincing Lisa that she was an enabler. While James had to be on a strict diet to lose his weight, the results were not showing and Dr Nowzaradan could not help but blame Lisa for it.
It reached a point where James had to be admitted to the hospital because his health conditions due to his weight became bad. Dr Nowzaradan was surprised to see how his health scare also did not motivate him to lose some weight.
He tried to put him on a strict diet when James got admitted into the hospital but was surprised to find out that in two months he had managed to put on 160lbs while staying in the hospital.
Dr Nowzaradan was quick to question James about his weight gain. There were a handful of excuses that he had planned. Right from justifying his weight gain to it being water weight to saying it might be muscle weight, James refused to admit that he had put on weight due to overeating.
Dr Nowzaradan held Lisa accountable for these changes as he found out she tried to sneak in food including pizza for James to eat. He was not happy about this and looking at his level of motivation, James was soon taken out of the program.
In April 2020, TLC confirmed that James was no more. TLC was deeply saddened by the loss of James King, who shared his weight-loss journey on My 600lb Life. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time, they wrote on their Twitter page.
My 600-lb Life airs on Wednesdays at 8 pm ET on TLC.
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Anne Hegerty weight loss: how The Chase star lost 3 stone – Heart
Posted: April 28, 2020 at 12:44 am
27 April 2020, 16:30
The former I'm A Celebrity contestant has shed the pounds in recent years, but how did she do it?
The Chase star Anne Hegerty has opened up about how her weight loss has boosted her confidence and helped her with her dating life.
TV brainiac Anne, 51, has previously opened up about how dating with her diagnosis of Aspergers syndrome has been a struggle in the past for her.
However, her weight loss has helped her build the confidence re-enter the dating scene.
Back in 2018, Anne appeared on I'm A Celeb, and it's well known that all of the campmates tend to lose a significant amount of weight during their period down under.
This is down to them merely surviving on a diet of rice and beans, with the occasional treat.
Anne has revealed that this experience really helped kick-start her weight loss after she lost a whopping three stone in just three weeks.
Following her stint in the jungle, she appeared on This Morning and told Philip Schofield and Rochelle Humes that she believed that the lack of salt in her diet on the show helped her shed the pounds.
A source told The Sun: What the celebs are eating is very healthy.
From veg to meat protein and fish and that is absorbed quickly by the body.
"The weight loss doesnt do any permanent damage, and most pile it back on within three weeks.
The celebs see it as a detox, although at the same time it is very difficult as they have nothing to distract them from the hunger.
Speaking about her newfound confidence to The Sun, Anne revealed: It took years of psychotherapy before I even considered dating.
I lost weight, replaced my glasses with contact lenses and felt a lot more confident.
But I find it really hard to hold down a relationship.
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