Unlocking the Benefits of Short Workouts

Finding the time to fit regular exercise into your schedule can feel daunting, but it doesn’t have to. Even small bouts of activity can be beneficial. Don’t worry about clearing your agenda for an exercise session. Instead, let’s dig into the benefits of short workouts. What is Recommended? Before diving into the benefits of short exercise, let’s review the most recent recommendations set by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). In 2018, the HHS updated the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans1. The recommendations for adults for the most health benefits include at least 150 to 300 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise accumulated weekly, plus strength training for all major muscle groups at least two days per week. In addition, the guidelines include minimizing overall sedentary time. One of the updates to this current edition is that bouts [...]

Tips for Healthy Eating on the Go

Spring is finally here. April is an exciting time to get outside, plan summer vacations, and enjoy the sunshine. When life gets busy, it can be challenging to keep up with your health. Learning to eat healthily on the go will help you fuel and protect your body throughout the year. This month we will discuss strategies for healthy eating on the go, provide examples of nutrient-dense snacks, and learn how to make healthier choices when eating out. Planning: The Key to Success The best way to set yourself up for success with food is to plan. Plan or not, you need to eat! If you know you are going to be out of the house all day, be sure to plan for meals and snacks. Planning meals in advance will reduce the need for fast-food stops or sugary vending [...]

5 Realistic Ways to Personalize Your Nutrition

Many people have health goals related to healthier eating and good nutrition. However, building lasting habits and finding successful strategies are not always one size fits all. Understanding your relationship with food, choices, and individual dietary needs is a necessary part of the equation. We’ll explore five realistic ways you can personalize your nutrition for a more successful approach. Practice Mindful Eating Habits Eating can often become mindless. We’re on the go, busy working, watching television, or doing too many things at once to pay close attention to our daily nutrition choices. It is always easier to make healthier choices whenever we are intentional and thoughtful about our decisions. Practicing mindful eating begins before taking the first bite. Reflect on the questions such as what, where, why, when, and how much you eat. Think about your hunger level and the [...]

Setting and Achieving Realistic Fitness Goals

As spring approaches, we often gain a renewed motivation toward physical activity. Setting goals can give direction and meaning to the habits we are building. They keep us on track when things get challenging and bring the satisfaction of celebrating a hard-earned achievement. We set goals with the intention of completing them. So, how do we ensure we choose the right ones for ourselves? It comes down to formulating personalized goals that are realistic and achievable. Let’s explore how we can set ourselves up for success by choosing the right approach to goal setting. Use SMART Goals Goals typically fail due to unrealistic expectations or an objective that isn’t specific enough. Avoid these missteps by choosing a SMART goal for yourself. A smart goal is specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely. It’s easy to say you have a goal of [...]

Heart Month: Stress Less for Cardiovascular Health

Stress is something that we all experience as humans, often daily. It can present acutely, such as running late for an appointment, or chronically, such as managing a new health diagnosis. It is natural for our body to respond in these situations to help protect us in an emergency. However, when stress persists, its effects typically become long-term and detrimental to our health. It affects every system of our body, including our heart. How Stress Affects the Heart Stress affects the heart in several different ways. Stress produces an increase in hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol. These hormones cause immediate body changes such as increased blood pressure, heart rate, and blood sugar. In an emergency, these changes can be beneficial responses to protect the body and prepare it to fight, but if the stress continues unmanaged, these responses persist. [...]

Heart Month: 7 Lifestyle Changes for Cardiovascular Health

Heart disease is the leading cause of death around the globe (World Health Organization1). While unchangeable factors such as age, genetics, and family history can increase risk, other modifiable lifestyle behaviors are significant in heart disease prevention and management. In a study published by the National Library of Medicine2 that involved participants of high genetic risk, “a favorable lifestyle was associated with a nearly 50% lower relative risk of coronary artery disease than was an unfavorable lifestyle.” Let’s explore eight lifestyle changes that can help lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and associated premature death. Eat Heart-Healthy Heart-healthy nutrition can positively influence cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar, and weight management. Incorporate a variety of fruits and vegetables for nutrients like fiber and vitamins. Choose leaner meats and fish as well as healthier fats. Limit your intake of processed foods and [...]

Nutrition and Your Immune System

Your immune system provides protection against many types of illnesses, including many types of infections and certain types of cancer. It is a complicated network of defenses, including physical barriers like our skin extending to microscopic cells that constantly patrol the body searching for invading organisms or irregular cells. A well-functioning immune system is essential for health. The factors that influence the immune system are complex and influenced by many elements of a person’s lifestyle, including nutrition, sleep, exercise, and stress management. Let’s take a closer look at how proper nutrition helps your body stay strong, and which types of foods help boost your defenses. Your Gut Microbiome Proper nutrients also help create a healthier microbiome. The microbiome is a system of trillions of bacteria and other microorganisms within your gut. Experts tell us that 70-80% of our immune system [...]

Stress, Sleep, and Your Immune System

Avoiding illness this time of year can be a tall task. We want to keep our immune systems strong, but are our daily habits hindering our ability to stay healthy? Let’s take a closer look at our habits with sleep and stress, and how they both can impact the function of our immune system. Our Immune System Our immune system functions as a defense against illness and germs and aids in recovery from injury or infection. It consists of organs, cells, and messenger molecules that identify and fight invaders in our body. It can even learn about previously contacted germs to create future antibodies. Many lifestyle factors play a role in our immune health. Poor health habits or hormonal imbalances can cause the immune system to become weakened or overactive, which can interfere with its effectiveness. For more information about [...]

6 Tips for Staying Healthy this Winter

Winter has settled in, and with it comes colder temperatures, more germs, and limited daylight that can interrupt our healthy habits. Don’t let your health take a back seat this season. Use these tips to help you stay healthy all winter long. Stay Active The change in season might make it tempting to forgo your exercise routine and hibernate all season, but movement is beneficial all year. It can help manage weight, improve mental health, and boost your immune system. If you continue to exercise outside, be sure to dress for the weather and dress in layers. If you would rather stay inside this season, try workout apps at home or a new class at the gym. This is an excellent time of year to change your routine and try something different with exercise. Maybe you’ll find a new favorite [...]

Nutrition Tips for Aging Gracefully

Healthy eating is a necessary part of wellness at any age. The habits we create with food today will impact our health tomorrow and years into the future. Proper nutrition can help prevent and manage diseases and conditions, lower injury risk, manage weight, and provide adequate energy as we age. Consider the following tips to age gracefully with healthier eating. Variety is Key Eating various foods can help ensure the intake of numerous essential nutrients. Eat the rainbow when it comes to fruits and vegetables. The colors of these foods depict different nutrients, so eating an assortment will help avoid gaps in vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Incorporating foods from each food group will create a more balanced diet, including recommended nutrients for older adults like potassium, calcium, vitamin D, dietary fiber, and vitamin B12 (My Plate1). Prioritizing nutrient-dense foods you [...]