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		<title>&quot;Missing the Mark&quot; But Still Winning in the Long Run?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 19:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Almost&#8221; isn&#8217;t usually a word we connect in our mind with accomplishment. In point of fact, not many things in life, it seems, count much at all if you don&#8217;t &#8220;hit a grand slam.&#8221;  Luckily for some, this may not be an absolute when it comes to an extended lifespan. As a chiropractor in Mount [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Almost&#8221; isn&#8217;t usually a word we connect in our mind with accomplishment. In point of fact, not many things in life, it seems, count much at all if you don&#8217;t &#8220;hit a grand slam.&#8221;  Luckily for some, this may not be an absolute when it comes to an extended lifespan. As a chiropractor in Mount Laurel, who has many older patients and who is also a firm believer in the advantages of <a href="http://www.mountlaurelchiropractor.info" target=_self>exercise</a> at <em>every</em> age, I was very interested in the following study.</p>
<p>Researchers found that of the &#8220;least-fit&#8221; versus the &#8220;slightly more fit&#8221; of the nearly 4,400 healthy U.S. adults in their recent study, roughly 20 percent with the lowest physical fitness levels were twice as likely to die over the next nine years as the 20 percent with the next-lowest fitness levels. (To put it another way, those 20 percent who were <em>nearly at</em> the lowest fitness levels.) This is the time-honored &#8220;bad news/good news&#8221; outcome. It is undoubtedly bad news if you are a dyed-in-the-wool sofa spud. But, it is genuinely good news for those who haven&#8217;t quite hit rock bottom in the sedentary lifestyle department but are not, by definition, energetic. Apparently, those people who remain just moderately fit as they age may have a longer lifespan than those who are completely out-of-shape, the study suggests.</p>
<p>Between 1986 and 2006, researchers determined the fitness levels of 4,384 middle-aged and older adults during exercise treatmill tests. The researchers then observed the study groups progress for close to nine years. The study considered such factors like <a href="http://www.mountlaurelchiropractor.info" target=_self>obesity</a>, high blood pressure and diabetes. This, in and of itself, highlights the importance of physical fitness itself. In an email to <a title="Reuters Health" href="http://www.reuters.com/news/health">Reuters Health</a>, Dr. Sandra Mandic, of the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, and lead researcher of the study stated: &#8220;Our findings suggest that a sedentary lifestyle, rather than differences in cardiovascular risk factors or age, may explain the two-fold higher mortality rates in the least-fit versus slightly more fit individuals.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nearly two-thirds of the participants at the least-fit level failed to get at least 30 minutes of moderate activity, five or more days a week, which was the minimum recommended amount of exercise. &#8220;These results emphasize the importance of improving and maintaining high fitness levels by engaging in regular physical activity,&#8221; Mandic said, &#8220;particularly in poorly-fit individuals.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dividing the participants into five groups based on fitness levels, the researchers found that 25 percent of the least-fit men and women had died during the study period, as opposed to 13 percent of those who were in slightly better shape. Only 6 percent of the most-fit group (i.e., the ones who &#8220;hit a grand slam&#8221;) had died during the follow-up period.</p>
<p>The five fitness-level groups presented little difference, overall, in their reported exercise practices during most of their adult lives, but conspicuously, they contrasted in activity levels only in <em>recent years</em>. &#8220;Since it is recent physical activity that offers protection,&#8221; Mandic said, &#8220;it is important to maintain regular physical activity throughout life.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since fitness is undeniably associated with longevity (and, in this study, despite weight and <a href="http://www.mountlaurelchiropractor.info" target=_self>health</a> conditions like high blood pressure and high cholesterol), And, perhaps it goes without saying, imagine the health benefits we could all derive if we worked towards the higher levels of fitness.</p>
<p>SOURCE: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, August 2009.</p>

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		<title>Easy Steps for Getting Active Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have read on this website, or elsewhere, about recent studies that have shown that physical activity is requisite to getting and staying healthy, especially as we age. But, if you&#8217;ve been inactive for awhile, even the idea of exercise might seem &#8220;exhausting.&#8221; The best way, then, to approach this much-needed addition to your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have read on this website, or elsewhere, about recent studies that have shown that physical activity is requisite to getting and staying healthy, especially as we age. But, if you&#8217;ve been inactive for awhile, even the <em>idea </em>of <strong><a href="http://www.mountlaurelchiropractor.info" target=_self>exercise</a></strong> might seem &#8220;exhausting.&#8221; The best way, then, to approach this much-needed addition to your lifestyle is, literally and figuratively, to do it one step at a time. A smart &#8220;first step&#8221; is to see a <a href="http://www.mountlaurelchiropractor.info" target=_self>health</a> care professional, like your chiropractor, for a full physical examination. Once it is confirmed that you won&#8217;t make matters worse through movement, then the next step is simply to start moving a bit each day.</p>
<p><em>Any </em>movement is a step towards better health and <strong>physical fitness</strong>. Walk a lap (or two) around your house or apartment. Put that TV remote away and get up to change the channels. As your body becomes accustomed to moving again, you will probably discover that you actually <em>want </em>to move more. Then you can slowly add additional movement to your daily routine. Increase the walk around your house to a walk around the block, a walk in the park, or even a walk through the shopping mall. Walking with a friend can often help to keep you on track(especially on those days when you&#8217;d rather sit and veg, then get your body moving). If you are physically able, take the stairs instead of using the elevator as often as you can. Park farther away from the entrance to the supermarket and make it a goal to put more and more parking spots between you and the entrance.</p>
<p>After a few weeks of regular physical activity, you will begin to feel the healthful benefits of movement. Then you&#8217;ll be ready for new ways to build flexibility, fitness, and muscle strength. Your chiropractor can advise you on how to become more physically active and help you to development an individualized program.</p>

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