Fasting May Increase Motivation to Exercise

Razi Berry Researchers have found that when mice are provided with limited access to food, the levels of food and satiety hormone ghrelin rises. This causes an increase in motivation to exercise. This may translate to more exercise motivation for humans on intermittent fasting say the researchers. The study titled, “Voluntary exercise is motivated by […]

Good Heart Health Equals Good Brain Health

Razi Berry Emory University researchers are giving us double the reasons to pay attention to our cardiovascular health – showing in a recently published study in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease that good heart health can equal good brain health. Good heart health = good brain health The American Heart Association defines ideal cardiovascular health […]

Holiday Survival Guide

Dr Sarah Cimperman, ND The holiday season can be a busy and stressful time. Some of the stress is good for us—like spending time with family and friends—but much of it is unpleasant and unavoidable—like jet lag and unexpected travel delays. We can’t avoid holiday stress completely but we can minimize its effects by maintaining […]

Physical Activity Changes Risk of Heart Disease in Menopausal Women

Razi Berry A new study on menopausal women shows that leisure-time physical activity is associated with a healthier blood lipid profile. However, results suggest that leisure-time physical activity does not seem to entirely offset the unfavorable lipid profile changes associated with the menopausal transition. Leisure-time physical activity associated with a healthier blood lipid profile Women […]

Inactive Lifestyle Associated with Double the Risk of Premature Death

Razi Berry Two decades of a sedentary lifestyle is associated with double the risk of premature death compared to being physically active, according to results from the HUNT study presented today at ESC Congress 2019 together with the World Congress of Cardiology. Protection against premature all-cause and cardiovascular death may be maximized with physical activity […]

Male Obesity May Contribute to Fertility Issues

Razi Berry About 15% of couples in fertile age have experienced fertility problems. Men contribute to 50% of the cases when a couple cannot achieve the desired pregnancy. The proportion of overweight men has tripled in parallel with the increase in fertility problems worldwide. The doctoral thesis conducted at the University of Tartu Institute of […]

Intermittent Fasting and Low-Calorie Diets for Type-2 Diabetes and Obesity

Intermittent Fasting and Low-Calorie Diets for Type-2 Diabetes and Obesity

Razi Berry More and more health minded individuals are becoming interested in the therapeutic benefit of intermittent fasting and caloric restriction. And this “health trend” appears to be especially beneficial for those struggling with type-2 diabetes and/or obesity, says a recent scientific study.1 Limiting caloric intake through low-calorie diets (LCDs) or intermittent fasting can be […]

Relationship Changes Effects Physical Activity

Razi Berry A recent study reminds us that drastic social and life changes can impact healthy habits in our lives. A change in relationship status may be of significant impact. The study linked changes in relationships to physical exercise. Amount of non-exercised steps was reduced over a 4 year time period The amount of non-exercised […]

Healthy Muscles = Healthy Aging

Razi Berry It’s a common question: “what is the best exercise?” And more and more research is supporting a single answer. Exercise that supports healthy muscles seems to be the best for improved aging, as well as lowering risk factors for chronic disease. Muscle health + improved aging rate of the brain A recent research study […]

75% of Adults Need More Exercise; are you one of them?

Razi Berry The Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) and National Center for Health Statistics released a report recently that found roughly 23 percent of the adult American population meet recommended amounts of aerobic and muscle-strengthening exercises.1 Recommendations for individuals between 18 and 64 years of age These recommendations come from the US Department […]