Showing posts with label Weight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weight. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

New Yorkers seek to shed pandemic pounds

NEW YORK - As fitness-conscious New York emerges from the pandemic, many residents are hitting the gym to get back in shape, but without putting too much pressure on themselves after the psychological stresses of the past 15 months.

Thirty-year-old Benny Maidenbaum comes from a family of sportsmen and said he's always been "very active." Basketball twice a week and pounding sidewalks as a real estate agent kept him fit.

But in March 2020, all that stopped.

"I had no activity, was sitting at home. I gained weight, like 15-20 pounds (7-9 kilograms). They call it 'corona weight,'" he tells AFP at TS fitness studio on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

Health journals and articles have indeed talked about "Quarantine 15" -- unwanted extra pounds gained from the upheaval of our daily routines, including lack of activities and emotional eating caused by the anxiety of the pandemic.

About 42 percent of American adults said they had gained more weight than they intended -- an average of 29 pounds -- during the pandemic, according to a survey conducted by the Harris Poll for the American Psychological Association.

Angela Thuman, a 42-year-old bank worker, lost 32 pounds over the winter before the pandemic struck. She put it back on during the COVID crisis.

"It made me depressed and my anxiety was sky high. I had no motivation whatsoever," said Thuman, who lives in Maryland. 

Maidendaum said he found himself stuck at home eating junk food, without any interest in healthy options.

"It's like you're in a hole. There is no way out," he said.

Maidenbaum says TS Fitness has helped him "break the cycle" of unhealthy living.

Founder Noam Tamir says the studio has seen attendance increase significantly in recent weeks.

"With summer coming, being outside more, not fitting into the clothes they used to and obviously revealing more of their body, they want to get into a fitness routine," he said.

The studio has offered Zoom classes throughout the pandemic but people "crave that human-to-human contact," Tamir added.

Khristel Rhoades, a 40-year-old stay-at-home mother, notes that there are more people in Central Park now than during the pandemic's early days.

"People are more comfortable. Initially, people would kind of jump when they thought you were coming by," she said while walking on the paved loop that goes around Manhattan's green lung.

'STIGMATIZATION'

Rhoades is among those who found exercise helped them through the pandemic.

"It's kept me sane for sure," she said.

Many specialists warn against stigmatizing weight gain, particularly at a time when people are still feeling extremely fragile psychologically.

"The very last thing we need right now is a diet," warned author Virginia Sole-Smith in her Burnt Toast newsletter.

"It's so much more important to have compassion for everything your body has gone through in the past year. And maybe even pride, for everything your body has helped you survive," she added.

But for Thuman, she said she had "a little bit of motivation" to lose weight as the pandemic dragged on, after separating from her husband.

Thanks to steady walks, a new diet and Facebook groups, Thuman has lost 22 pounds and is almost down to the weight she was pre-pandemic.

"I like the way that I feel now," she told AFP.

Like many, Maidenbaum refuses to set a target for his weight loss.

"If you put a timeframe, I realize you're building up a lot of pressure on yourself," he said, choosing to focus instead on a healthy lifestyle.

"As long as you show up and put in the work, that's really all that matters."

Agence France-Presse

Monday, October 1, 2018

Bottomline of aging: How to maintain healthy weight as you age


As you age, you start to appreciate the smallest things in life, like the blooming flowering plants, the perfect blend of a smoothie in the morning and the happy family photo hanging on the wall.

But with loads of time to spare, you also notice the littlest details. Every time you face the mirror in the morning, you spot another white strand of hair. When you try to climb up the stairs, it feels as if you are heavier than ever. Whenever you zip up, your favorite dress doesn’t compliment your body the way it used to.

Now that you are trying to get the most out of life, shouldn’t you observe these changes on your body and spot its culprits, too? 

Why are you gaining weight? 

Here comes the hard truth. As you grow older, there are several factors that contribute to weight gain. 

Did you stop going out and doing fun activities like going to dance classes or going on jog sessions with your friends? Is it harder to jump, get up, or carry your grandchildren? Are you now having a more sedentary lifestyle?

Decline in muscle mass, which occurs naturally every time you enter another decade of your life, is one of the culprits stopping you from trimming down the unhealthy extra weight. With lesser muscle mass, it becomes harder for your body to burn calories, allowing the voluminous fat to dominate the place of lean muscle tissues.

Why should you care?

Even after 50, there is still so much in store for us. After living five meaningful decades, you are bound to unfold the most exciting years of your life.

With that clearly laid out, maintaining healthy weight can help defeat several health risks—loss of muscles mass, fragile bones, reduced gastrointestinal motility and reduced immunity—which can hold you back from living the life you deserve.

As you begin drafting your new bucket list, start walking up the path of embracing a vibrant lifestyle.

What should you do? 

Foodie, nutrition expert and registered dietitian Diana Steele unlocked the key factors for managing weight as you approach the upper level of the age department.

1. Enough of the extras

While acknowledging that it is important to allow indulgences to achieve the weight management goal, the registered dietitian noted how the little “extras” could pile up and do more harm than good.

“That extra glass of wine, square of chocolate, odd serving of fries, or the special coffee with whipped cream can all add up. You don’t need to be perfect, and I certainly don’t expect complete abstinence from your favorite foods, but just be mindful of your portions and don’t do it every day,” she advised.


2. Put an eye on energy levels

Like how we put much attention on the little things, we should also start watching our energy levels and the time we take our meals.

Two of the best ways to keep track of your energy level is by eating breakfast within an hour of waking up. Then, schedule your next meal every two to three hours during the day.

“If your energy levels are fluctuating throughout the day due to inconsistent eating times and lack of structure, you need to start here. When you wait too long to eat, your energy level drops, which not only affects your ability to concentrate but also causes your body to use muscle for fuel,” the nutrition expert explained.

3. Start doing fitness activities

Fitness activities will never go out of style, for a reason. Through recommended exercises, the body achieves strengthened immunity, improved digestive health and increased muscle mass, prompting the burning of more calories.

“For weight loss, I recommend four to five cardio workouts (which may be brisk walking for some or spinning for others) and two strength workouts per week. Lifting weights not only helps build muscle, which increases metabolism, but it also helps improve bone health,” the healthy foodie recommended. 

4. Treat your tummy right

“When trying to lose weight, my clients often say they are constantly hungry. Although I remind them that feeling a little hungry as you approach your next meal or snack time is a good thing, feeling starved all the time is uncomfortable and unnecessary,” she shared.


She also advised drinking water to help hydrate the body, remove waste, lubricate joints and reduce the amount of food eaten during meals.

Above all, you shouldn’t miss getting enough protein as it promotes strong bone and body mass growth, healthy immune system and digestion as well as stable blood sugar and energy levels.

Aside from fish and eggs, which take time and energy to prepare, taking a convenient and delicious adult nutritional drink specifically designed for older adults is extremely beneficial.

Have you started writing down some items in your bucket list? As you feel motivated to do so, include Nestle’s Boost Optimum in your grocery list. The adult nutritional drink, which contains proprietary-owned Nutri-Ultra, supports muscle strength, immunity and digestive health.

Aside from Nutri-Ultra, Boost Optimum also contains whey, which is easily absorbed and is more accessible and faster to digest. This is balanced by casein, the main protein present in milk, which takes slower to digest and be absorbed and has slower release of amino acid, making you feel full for longer.


To start adding life to years today, visit www.nestlehealthscience.ph/boost/boost-optimum and Nestlé Boost PH on Facebook.

source: philstar.com

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Hatha Yoga at Acacia Hotel


MANILA, Philippines - Join Dr. Yanee Vasquez as she offers eight sessions of Hatha Yoga Tuesdays and Thursdays of August at Acacia Hotel Manila. Take advantage of the bundle rate of P4,000 for all eight classes. Pre-registration is required. Interested parties can call Zita Loggia at zita.loggia@acaciahotelsmanila.com.

Hatha Yoga is a classic style which prepares the practitioner for longer periods of meditation or higher forms of yoga. It combines a series of postures and breathing exercises, believed to alleviate stress, help in weight management and improve flexibility.  





Dr. Vasquez is the founder and medical director of Aesthetic Science. She accomplished her 200-hour yoga teacher training course in February. For her, yoga is not just a way to include fitness in her routine; yoga is a way of life. One that brings a plethora of benefits for the body and spirit.

source: philstar.com

Monday, December 3, 2012

Track your weight, meet your goals with a smartphone scale


Using Bluetooth Smart technology, the Wahoo Balance tracks your weight and BMI over time, sending weigh-ins instantly to your iPhone or iPad App.

Simply step on the scale and your weight and BMI are sent wirelessly via Bluetooth Smart technology direct to the new Wahoo Wellness App or to any compatible health & fitness App.

Set different profiles and weight goals for up to 16 different users, syncing weight info to one or multiple devices. The Wahoo Balance’s internal memory holds up to 130 weight readings, allowing you to weigh-in at any time with or without your iPhone and sync when it’s convenient for you. Using health & fitness Apps like TactioHealth, users can track their progress with a plethora of charts, graphs and data points.

Currently Wahoo products are compatible with over 110 different health & fitness apps. At launch, the Balance Smartphone Scale will be compatible with TactioHealth, Target Weight Pro, Target Weight for Adults, MyNetDiary, Monitor Your Weight, Monitor Your Weight HD, iBody, Lose it!, as well as the Wahoo Wellness App.

Wahoo Balance Smartphone Scale features include:
  • Set profiles and weight goals for up to 16 different users
  • Easy-to-use one step activation, makes it quick and simple to generate weight and BMI data
  • Sync with the Wahoo Wellness App or your favorite compatible health & fitness App to see weight/BMI charts and graphs
  • Internal memory holds up to 130 weigh-ins, so you can weigh yourself with or without your iPhone and sync when convenient
  • Compatible with iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad (3rd and 4th generations), iPad mini and iPod touch (5th generation)
  • Available at WahooFitness.com.
source: interaksyon.com

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Acai: Berry good for the liver


MANILA, Philippines - Did you know that the liver is a vital organ within your body because it breaks down and removes harmful toxins from the blood? Having a healthy liver means you shouldn’t have difficulty maintaining your weight. A fatty liver, however, does the exact opposite — it stores fat when it should be burning it. So, instead of removing excess fat from the body, the liver essentially becomes a warehouse of fat.  Many people don’t  even think about  cleansing their liver, that is, until something in their body malfunctions as a result of developing fatty liver disease (FLD) .

Can fatty liver be reversed?  While traditional medicine provides no specific therapy or drug treatment that actually reverses the fatty liver, there is a natural approach that has been proven to work effectively in reversing the damaging effects of a fatty liver. Studies have shown how the Organique Acai diet  is designed to actually help “sweep” and cleanse the body’s entire system to replenish the body with what it needs. Acai provides our body with the necessary nutrients and tools to begin fixing itself and allow it to do what it was originally intended to do: cleanse the system of harmful toxins and allow our immune system to function as it was designed to do. 

Grown in the Amazon rainforest, the Acai berry is rich in berry-cocoa flavor and taste. It is packed with antioxidants, loads of omega fat, protein, dietary fiber, and a lot more.

Organique Acai is now available at Mercury Drug, Robinsons Supermarket, Three Sixty Pharmacies. For more details, call/text 09228887883 or visit www. organique.asia.

source: philstar.com