Showing posts with label Activity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activity. Show all posts

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Get To Know The Varieties Of Diets That Improve Your Weight Loss Activity


By Tony Chase


The type and nature of food and your lifestyle determines the health of your body. If you are not careful on the health of your diet, you risk increasing your body mass. Weight loss is one of the major activities that people across the globe give much concentration. Increased body mass have health disadvantages that you must overcome to live healthy. You will enjoy many benefits when your body mass is reduced.

You should keep these tips in mind if you want to experience a unique body mass check in your life. Drink cabbage soup everyday and enjoy the health benefits it releases to your body. Cabbages are healthy foods with low fat content. They are vegetables that have high fiber content. You can accompany this soup with other vegetables and fruits

It is always essential to know the quantity of calories that your body requires on a daily basis. People who do not identify their daily calories requirements end up eating excess meals. This leaves your body with surplus calories that later turn into fats. These fats accumulate in your body and increase the mass of your body. Calories requirements depend on gender, activities, age, and height.

You should shun away from fatty meats. People like them because they are sweet without understanding the health hazards that may transpire. It is advisable to buy lean meats and enjoy the meal. You can get most lean meats from fish and poultry. They also contain antioxidants that are very essential in eradicating hazardous free radicals in your body.

Cutting hundreds of calories in a day will require you to avoid some drinks that seem sweet and full of pleasure. If you are one of the people that want to reduce their body mass, you should avoid drinking large quantities of soda, alcohol, juices, and milk. You should instead appreciate taking large quantities of water every day. Make it a routine and your body mass will drastically drop.

Most people will like exercises to reduce their body mass. You will find them in the field doing some physical exercises to decrease their body fatty content. However, some people have health problems that prevent them from engaging in rigorous activities. Such people should consult their doctors concerning the possibilities of using appetite-suppressing drugs.

The best way to ensure that you reduce your body mass without much struggle is making a daily walking timetable. You should come up with a strategy that allows walking for 45 minutes every day. You can decide to be walking on your way to work and on your way back home. If either of these ways do not work, you can schedule sometime after work. You should do it routinely to get good results.

Participating in physical ball games and athletic activities is paramount for your health. It does not only encourage weight loss, but also keeps some diseases away. People who practice daily in the fields hardly suffer from heart disorders, depression, stress, and high blood sugar problems. Physical activities, boost your sexual drive, body energy, breathing systems, and eliminate diabetic conditions.




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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Completing HHA Classes In The Bronx Is A Worthwhile Activity


By Katrina Wheeler


Home health aides help mentally or physically disabled individuals in their own homes. They may also assist clients with standard activities of daily living. In some areas of the country home health aides also administer medication or take vital signs of their clients, as long as such tasks are completed under a nurse or other licensed practitioner's supervision. Educational requirements exist for those who want to work in this capacity, and anyone interested in pursuing such a career should participate in HHA classes in the Bronx.

Even though certification requirements for healthcare workers in this field vary from one area of the country to another, some regulations are imposed at the federal level. These include a passing grade on a competency examination, and a minimum of 75 hours training, 16 of which must be completed under a licensed trainer's supervision.

Curriculum varies from one course to the next, but the majority of HHA programs include practical skills training, infection control, food preparation, physical therapy principles, and anatomy and physiology. Mediation techniques are frequently included as well. Most classes also address privacy laws and patients' rights.

Due to the federal regulations regarding the aforementioned sixteen hours of supervised training, Internet classes are not suggested if a person wants to receive certification. However, certain people who work in this field decide to supplement their education with online courses on specific topics related to home care. Programs of this type are usually quite beneficial for individuals who plan to forge a career in this field.

Many programs of this type are offered in conjunction with CNA training programs, the latter of which stands for certified nurse's assistant. Certain students train for both positions at the same time. Regardless of a person's individual goals, additional training is something that essentially always comes in handy in the future.

A sixty-nine percent increase in employment opportunities for home health aides is expected by the year 2020. This is a much faster than average growth rate when compared to other occupations. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that this increase in demand is due to the fact that more elderly individuals are choosing to stay in their own homes rather than relocating to skilled nursing facilities.

Those interested in pursuing a career as a nurse or other type of professional often use the aforementioned training as a steppingstone. Other individuals prefer to make home health care their life long career. No matter what one's plans for the future are, it is essential to pursue a proper education. The majority of learning institutions require that students have a GED or high school diploma to be considered eligible for enrollment. However, this is something prospective students should learn about in advance, as this requirement sometimes varies from one state to another.

When planning to enroll in HHA classes in the Bronx, one must choose the program that best suits his or her needs. It is wise to comparison shop before making a final decision about a particular course. Ultimately, anyone who plans to seek employment as a home healthcare aid can anticipate steady work and good wages.




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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Yoga May Be the Best Activity for the Elderly


by Carol Krucoff, E-RYT 500

Inviting elderly people to try yoga can be challenging, since many harbor the common misconception that you must be young and fit—or at least able to get down and up from the floor—to practice. That’s why I always tell prospective students: If you can breathe, you can do yoga.

Now, a new study suggests that for older adults—even frail elders in their 80s and 90s—yoga offers substantial health benefits and may be the best form of physical activity.  Writing in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, geriatrician Neela K. Patel, MD, MPH, CMD, and colleagues at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, performed a meta-analysis of 18 randomized control trials of yoga for people over age 60 and compared the results with those from other exercise programs for seniors (see here). Her conclusion: 

“Yoga may be superior to conventional physical-activity interventions in elderly people.”

I recently had a lovely interview with Dr. Patel; it was very exciting to see research that supports what we teach! According to Dr. Patel, many health problems facing seniors can be directly influenced by yoga:

“Yoga not only improves health-related quality of life, but also enhances walking and balance, muscle strength, cardiovascular health, blood pressure, sleep and functioning of other systems. Yoga may also have psychosocial benefits through prevention and control of common health and emotional problems linked with aging.”

All four aspects of exercise, as outlined by the National Institute on Aging—strength, endurance, flexibility and balance—can be improved through an appropriate yoga practice, Dr. Patel told me, adding that the ability to individualize the practice and its social nature may also benefit seniors. But the most important aspect, she says, may be yoga’s impact on enhancing seniors’ ability to perform activities of daily living and maintain independence.

“Having the leg strength to get up and down from the bed to go to the toilet, and the arm strength to open a door, can make a tremendous difference in an older adult’s life,” she says. “And yoga goes beyond physical health, to help relieve anxiety and calm the mind, which is also critical.”

Dr. Patel has observed the impact of yoga practice on older adults first hand, as her husband, Sreedhara Akkihebbalu, teaches classes to elderly residents of an independent living community and a nursing home—ages 75 to 102. Perceived benefits among those students in independent living include improved gait and balance, deceased pain, decreased need for medications, improved sleep, less anxiety and depression and increased mobility. She notes:

“For the oldest old, the breathing practice can be particularly beneficial. Yoga shows great potential for improving quality of life in even the frailest of older adults."


Carol Krucoff, E-RYT 500, is co-director of the Therapeutic Yoga for Seniors teacher training offered at Duke Integrative Medicine and the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, and co-creator of the new DVD, “Relax into Yoga for Seniors,” available at pranamaya.com.  She is author of several books including Healing Yoga for Neck and Shoulder Pain.  Visit her websites:  yoga4seniors.com and healingmoves.com.

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