Diet
A diet comprising proteins,
carbohydrates, fats and vitamins and minerals ensures your body receives
the nutrition it needs for a healthy and active life. Maintaining the
proper body weight is achieved by keeping a balance between your food
intake and energy (calories) used. Being either overweight or
underweight is unhealthy and makes it difficult to achieve an
appropriate level of fitness. Being overweight places extra strain on
body processes and on the joints. Many serious diseases, such as heart
disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and back and joint problems are
associated with being overweight or obese. On the other hand, lack of
energy, fatigue and loss of muscle tone are characteristics of an
underweight person.
Exercise
Frequently undertaken with the aim of
weight loss, exercise should be viewed as an all-round health and
fitness enhancer. Your level of fitness is reflected by your heart and
lung functioning, muscle strength, flexibility, and body structure. Lack
of physical activity and a sedentary lifestyle, usually lead to weight
gain. They are also associated with an increased risk of serious
diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure and
diabetes, which may be prevented by taking regular exercise. Moreover,
problems with muscles and joints that are part of the
natural ageing process, such as arthritis, osteoporosis (loss of bone)
and muscle wasting, can be delayed by strengthening exercises.
Physical exercise works the muscles to
help us attain a healthy body shape and improve our physical
performance. Importantly, exercise strengthens the heart muscle,
enabling it to pump blood more efficiently. While exercise may be
difficult at first, causing breathlessness, aches and fatigue, your body
soon gets used to it. Both exercising and daily activities become
easier as your physical health and fitness improve. The benefits of
exercise are reflected not only in your physique but in your mental
functioning. Physical activity stimulates chemicals in the brain, which
‘lift’ the mood and reduce stress levels and, in turn, may work to
increase your ability and motivation to do more exercise.
What should I do?
The key to good health and fitness is to
maintain a healthy weight. A healthy diet is achieved through eating
sensibly; it does not necessarily have to exclude those ‘guilty’ foods,
provided they are eaten in moderation and you are taking regular
exercise. Physical activity should be part of your lifestyle whatever
your age, and is easily incorporated into a daily routine (e.g. taking
the stairs not the lift; getting off the bus a stop earlier, etc.) or as
part of your social life (e.g. walking with a friend, going to a gym).
Before embarking on a health and fitness
programme or dieting, it is advisable to consult your doctor
particularly if you have any illnesses or problems with your health.
Your doctor will be able to advise you on the best course of action. If
you cannot get to see your own doctor then there are doctors online. we
recommend The Online Clinic in the UK as they have a great reputation
and they are properly licensed so you know that they are to be trusted.
Here is their weight loss programme page - http://www.theonlineclinic.co.uk/weight-loss-program.asp
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