Showing posts with label Disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disease. Show all posts

The Importance of Strength Training for the 50+ Crowd

Posted: Tuesday, 9 October 2012 by Strength&Nutrition24/7 in Labels: , , ,
0


Written By Assistant Professor Andrew Heming

Unfortunately, the people who are most interested in strength training are the ones who need it the least. Gyms have tons of young people slaving away to attain their beach body or improve sport performance reasons. However, there are often a smaller handful of wise 50+’ers who realize they need resistance training  more than ever!

Brain Health: The Truth, Response to Yahoo News Sugar can make you dumb

Posted: Wednesday, 16 May 2012 by Strength&Nutrition24/7 in Labels: , , ,
2

Brain Health



Written By Martin Ng

According to Yahoo News, one recent article suggested that sugar can make you dumb; however, is this really the case?  In the study, rats were fed with omega-3 fatty acid diet (n-3 diet) with and without fructose; another group that was n-3 deficient was fed with and without fructose as well.  It was found that high levels of fructose were associated with cognitive dysfunction.

Anemia: A Nutritional Approach

Posted: Friday, 11 May 2012 by Strength&Nutrition24/7 in Labels: , , ,
1



This is just a bit of an intro to a future article on how to deal with anemia from a nutritional standpoint.

Over 2 billion people worldwide suffer from anemia with most people having not been diagnosed. This health problem is typically found in women. It is so common and significant in women that on average women have 10% lower blood volume then males; this is purely due to anemia. This issue is so significant and affects the daily lives of so many (symptoms):

  • Fatigue
  • Organs not functioning properly
  • weakness
  • twitching, flinching
  • restless legs syndrome
  • pale skin
  • tongue problems 
  • reduced amounts of saliva
  • brittle nails 
  • Pica desire to eat non food items
  • Headaches, dizziness, drowsiness, shortness of breath, and loss of consciousness
  • Rapid heartbeat and chest pain