Healthy Living

Thursday, December 3, 2009

3 health shortcuts that work

Kate Powers

Kate Powers

Doing exactly the right thing can seem impossible. These quick methods come close.

Cardiovascular Activity

The ideal: Do 30 minutes most days of the week. The surgeon general advises this near-daily regimen will help lower LDL (bad) cholesterol, raise HDL (good) cholesterol, and improve cardio health, reducing the risk for diabetes and heart disease.

The next best thing: Take three 10-minute walks each day. Short bursts have real health benefits, says Cris Slentz, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at Duke University Medical Center, in Durham, North Carolina. Assuming the intensity is identical to that of a 30-minute workout, you’ll burn the same number of calories and get the heart-health benefits.

A few ideas:
  • Devote 10 minutes of your lunch hour to a brisk walk.
  • Climb a few flights of stairs several times a day instead of using the elevator.
  • Offer to take a friend’s (energetic) dog for a walk.

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables


The ideal:
Have five to nine servings of fresh fruits and vegetables daily. Eat such a bounty and you’ll get a full array of nutrients, as well as plenty of fiber, says Claudia Gonzalez, a registered dietitian in Miami.

The next best thing: They may not be farmers’ market–worthy, but sneak in servings this way:
  • Try vitamin-rich dried fruits and single-serving packs of applesauce (applesauce has less fiber than fresh apples but still contains some vitamin C).
  • Using frozen berries, whip up a fruit smoothie, which can hold up to three servings of fruit.
  • Try canned. Vegetable and bean soups are good sources of fiber and can be as nutritionally rich as fresh produce, says Gonzalez. Go ahead and take a multivitamin if you’re still falling short. It may cover key nutrients. Find out how much of each nutrient you really need. 


Sleep


The ideal: Get at least seven hours each night. Skimping on sleep can have a major impact on your health. A 2007 study at the University of Warwick, in England, found that women who slept fewer than five hours a night were twice as likely to suffer from hypertension as women who got seven hours of sleep. Previous studies have linked lack of sleep to weight gain and a weakened immune system.

The next best thing:
If you’ve been short on sleep, take a nap. A recent study found that people who took a short daily nap had a lower rate of dying from heart disease than did those who never snoozed during the day.

Two suggestions:

  • Lie down for a 20-minute siesta in the afternoon to revive yourself.
  • Take a quick catnap when you get home from work to counteract the effects of lost sleep.


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  • Joy in Seattle's Avatar
    Posted by Joy in Seattle Wed Jul 8, 2009 1:41pm PDT

    There is no such thing as health shortcuts. The entire statement is completely wrong. Exercise, get rest, and eat fruits/veggies. None of us are perfect, but there is no shortcut. Either do or do not, halfassing it won't make you healthy.

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  • David's Avatar
    Posted by David Wed Jul 8, 2009 1:49pm PDT

    go here:

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    Spread the knowledge! nothing for sale, just knowledge!

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  • Dennis's Avatar
    Posted by Dennis Wed Jul 8, 2009 1:59pm PDT

    "If you’ve been short on sleep, take a nap"

    Wow...insightful. That's up there with "If you are hungry eat something."

    They should rename this magazine to "Real Obvious Magazine"

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  • Andre's Avatar
    Posted by Andre Wed Jul 8, 2009 1:59pm PDT

    What's easier than eatting a pint of ice cream? Grab a pint of Arctic Zero since it's 136 calories per pint, fat free, has 20 grams of protein in it, and most importantly it tastes good. www.myarticzero.com

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  • davido's Avatar
    Posted by davido Wed Jul 8, 2009 2:00pm PDT

    well well well its the new and improved way to loose weight.....or the new get fit quick artical.... don't you think of what a waste of time it is to print this crap??? very very few will follow this for more then a week without hitting the all you can eat buffet and graze then hit the mcdonalds drive up for a happy meal for the ride home. the USA is grossly overweight and do not give a real s--- how fat and ugly they look... for they know a new super pill will be made so they can eat like a pig and never worry about gaining weight.... please... every glamor mag has the loose 5 to 10 pounds along side which clothes will make you look slimmer......

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  • Mekala's Avatar
    Posted by Mekala Wed Jul 8, 2009 2:01pm PDT

    Yea but does it work ??????

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  • Zero's Avatar
    Posted by Zero Wed Jul 8, 2009 2:09pm PDT

    A lot of people don't get an hour lunch break.

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  • Zero's Avatar
    Posted by Zero Wed Jul 8, 2009 2:12pm PDT

    Cathi, it is because you are not used to sleeping right, you actually need 10 hours of sleep to be fully rested.

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  • niko's Avatar
    Posted by niko Wed Jul 8, 2009 2:18pm PDT

    I'm sorry but what is with all the fluff articles on Yahoo these days? This info is plain dead simple common sense.

    Also, all we ever hear is "a study found this...blah blah". What about some references to back this info up? And are there any counter studies?

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  • Freddy Flintstone's Avatar
    Posted by Freddy Flintstone Wed Jul 8, 2009 2:23pm PDT

    In just few words: Get off your fat ass and get moving!

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