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Aerobic Exercise Can Prevent and Fight Dementia

Dementia is not defined as a specific disease; instead it is a more general term that is used to describe a wide range of symptoms related to a decline in memory or other cognitive skills that become severe enough to limit an individual’s ability to perform everyday activities.

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia and accounts for approximately 60 to 80 percent of all cases. Vascular dementia, which typically occurs after a stroke, is the second most frequent type of dementia.

However, there are several other common medical conditions that can lead to symptoms related to dementia, including several types that are reversible, such as thyroid conditions and vitamin deficiencies, to name a few.

In addition, dementia is commonly incorrectly classified as senile dementia or senility, which specifically references the widespread, but invalid, belief that declines in mental capability and cognitive function are a normal part of the aging process.

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Need a Productivity Boost at Work? Try Exercise, Study Says

Today’s lifestyles have become quite demanding and hectic throughout multiple types of cultures and locations throughout the world. From married couples with children to single parents to single individuals alike, no one group seems to be immune.

In fact, most individuals understand, and have experienced the daily grind of going into work each day, rushing either during their lunch hour or after work to complete all of their daily chores and tasks, and then finally being able to relax just before having to go to bed and do it all over again tomorrow.

Well, time elapses at the exact same rate day in and day out, so we can not “wish for more hours in a day”. However, improving your efficiency and focus, inside and out of work will create an environment where you will be able to be more productive.

One approach to improving your productivity, especially when at work, is to embrace a healthy lifestyle where you participate in a variety of physical activities and exercise, regularly consume a well balanced whole food diet, and consistently get plenty of rest, relaxation, and sleep.

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Scientific Study Proves Effectiveness of Weight Watchers

For individuals that are considering a weight loss program, determining the program that is best suited for you requires a little bit of research. However, one such weight loss program that have been proven to be effective is Weight Watchers; a popular weight loss program with offices across the country as well an online presence offering weight loss and fitness plans. The findings of a new clinical study may be exactly what’s needed for you to determine if Weight Watchers is right for you.

According to the recent clinical study published by the Medical Research Council’s Human Nutrition Research Unit, a leading British research organization, the effectiveness of the Weight Watchers weight loss program are effective as clients lost double the weight of those who received standard weight loss advice and care over the same 12 month time period.

The clinical study was the very first randomized controlled trial that drew a direct comparison between a commercially available weight loss program, Weight Watchers, and the weight loss care provided by a family medical physician.

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6 Weird Things That Lead to Weight Gain

It is well documented and common knowledge than leading a sedentary lifestyle and consuming a diet that is rich in fat, sugar, and refined carbohydrates will inevitably lead to excessive weight gain over time.

In addition to having to carry the additional weight, which can contribute to decreased levels of energy, there have also been several medical studies that have linked several chronic and debilitating diseases to obesity.

While most individuals are aware that leading a sedentary lifestyle, coupled with poor eating habits, can lead to weight gain, did you know that there are numerous other things, ranging from diseases and illnesses to genes and medical operations, that can lead to weird weight gain as well?

By keeping yourself abreast of scientifically-proven factors related to weight gain, you will be empowered with the knowledge to avoid falling victim to them. Here are some of the strangest things that have been clinically proven to lead to excessive gain weight.

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Aiming for Core Fitness? Don’t Forget to Exercise Your Back

There are several different types of exercise to choose from when adding an exercise routine to your daily lifestyle. This being said, prior to deciding on a type of fitness to regularly perform, you will want to define your personal fitness goals and thereafter, determine the exercise type that best targets those goals.

If achieving improved overall core strength and toned, defined abdominals is one of your primary health and fitness goals, you are probably participating in some type of fitness program that includes regularly performing plenty a fair number of sit-ups, knee raises, and abdominal crunches. Although you are obviously on the right track, new research suggests that too many individuals with these types of core fitness workouts forget to incorporate exercises for the core area that specifically target the muscles of their back.

According to Peter Park and Dr. Eric Goodman, co-authors of a new book entitled Foundation: Redefine Your Core, Conquer Back Pain, and Move with Confidence, most people already spend plenty of time in their daily lives contracting their abs, pushing their shoulders forwards, and subsequently putting little to no resistance on their back muscles.

This occurs when you’re driving your car, sitting on the couch watching television, surfing the Web on a computer, and sitting at a desk at work. Goodman says that the key to true overall core strength is to exercise the back regularly, which, in turn, strengthens the spine and improves overall posture.

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