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Comparative Relevance of Physical Fitness and Adiposity on Life Expectancy

Comparative Relevance of Physical Fitness and Adiposity on Life Expectancy

Comparative Relevance of Physical Fitness and Adiposity on Life Expectancy A UK Biobank Observational Study Francesco Zaccardi Correspondence Correspondence: Address to Francesco Zaccardi, MD, PhD, Leicester Diabetes Centre, Leicester General Hospital,

5 Lifestyle Changed to Speed Up Your Recovery Process - Sports Medicine Weekly

5 Lifestyle Changed to Speed Up Your Recovery Process - Sports Medicine Weekly

Sports Medicine Weekly sportsmedicineweekly Blog , Featured , Hydration , Nutrition , Psychology , Sleep , Therapy , Treatment Comments Off on 5 Lifestyle Changed to Speed Up Your Recovery Process Recovering from an injury or a disease can be a long and

Stress: The good, the bad and the really bad

Stress: The good, the bad and the really bad

Stress… Do we really know what it is? We’ve no doubt all used the word frequently in our daily lives. For example, the train is late, you have an interview for a promotion, you’ve left your breakfast on the kitchen counter and you’ve just spilt

Here’s What Nutritionists Really Think About Anti-Inflammatory Diets

Here’s What Nutritionists Really Think About Anti-Inflammatory Diets

Doctors have known for years that the foods you eat can have an impact on your overall health and wellness. But there has been plenty of talk recently about the perks of going on an anti-inflammatory diet to try to tamp down on inflammation in your body—and

The Hidden Costs of Amputations

The Hidden Costs of Amputations

April is Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month. A time when we pause to remember and honor the millions living with limb loss after an amputation. When advanced wound care strategies are not applied and a wound becomes unmanageable, physicians are

How to Make Time for Yourself, According to Science

How to Make Time for Yourself, According to Science

I rarely have no weekend plans. Between household chores, a laundry list of errands and work left over from the week, the possibility of sleeping in and abandoning my phone feels like a distant dream. I often tell myself that next weekend I’ll pick up a

Managing Bad Days With Psoriatic Arthritis

Managing Bad Days With Psoriatic Arthritis

Managing Bad Days With Psoriatic Arthritis Managing Bad Days With Psoriatic Arthritis By Frances Downey, as told to Sarah Ludwig Rausch I was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis 9 years ago. Looking back, I realize that I had the symptoms for quite a while

This Weight-Loss Approach Actually Works, Finds Clinical Trial — Eat This Not That

This Weight-Loss Approach Actually Works, Finds Clinical Trial — Eat This Not That

Over 40% of all Americans have obesity, a disease that increases a person's risk of experiencing other diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers. Obesity can be a result of many factors, including genetics, lack of access to certain

How to Take the Pain Out of Playing Golf with Arthritis

How to Take the Pain Out of Playing Golf with Arthritis

Nearly 25 million Americans play golf, but for those with arthritis, staying in the game can be a challenge. From swinging a club to walking the course, golf relies heavily on joint action — and few things affect your joints like arthritis. As a golfer with