Chiropractic: More Sitting Time More Neck and Shoulder Pain.

Chiropractic: More Sitting Time More Neck and Shoulder Pain.

According to a study involving 118 males in blue-collar jobs across a variety of industries, those who spend nearly the whole workday sitting are nearly three times more likely to experience neck and shoulder pain than workers who spend more than half the workday on their feet.
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, February 2015

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Diet: Oatmeal for Breakfast = Fullness & Lower Calorie Intake at Lunch.

Diet: Oatmeal for Breakfast = Fullness & Lower Calorie Intake at Lunch.

Your breakfast choice may affect how full you feel during the rest of the morning and how much you eat for lunch. Scientists from the New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Hospital report that having oatmeal for breakfast results in greater fullness, less hunger, and fewer calories eaten during lunch compared with those eating a ready-to-eat cereal for breakfast. The researchers believe that the greater satiety effect of oatmeal cereal compared to sugared ready-to-eat cereal or water might be due to slower gastric emptying, as they found that oatmeal took longer to leave the stomach.

Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, January 2015

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Wellness/Prevention: Preventing Second Hip Fractures.

Wellness/Prevention: Preventing Second Hip Fractures.

After analyzing long-term data on nearly 40,000 first-time hip fracture patients, University of British Columbia researchers found that roughly 8% will experience a second hip fracture in the decade following their first hip injury. In light of this finding, they recommend that secondary hip fracture prevention interventions should continue beyond just the early post-fracture period. Bone, February 2015

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Exercise: Make it Fun and Keep Going.

Exercise: Make it Fun and Keep Going.

When exercising, it is important to make your routine enjoyable and fun to help ensure that you keep exercising. The American Heart Association suggests the following: wear shoes that are comfortable and fit properly, wear clothing that is appropriate for weather conditions, start slow, stick to a consistent workout time, make expectations reasonable for your health and abilities, include fun activities with family and friends, track you progress, and reward yourself for success. American Heart Association, February 2015

Impact of High-Impact Training on Patellar Cartilage Quality

The paradigm surrounding high-impact training and its purported deleterious effects on articular cartilage has undergone a paradigm shift, courtesy of a groundbreaking study highlighted in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise in February 2015. Contrary to conventional wisdom, which posited that high-impact loading, particularly in the form of jumping exercises, could exacerbate knee osteoarthritis, the study’s findings illuminate a promising avenue for improving patellar cartilage quality in postmenopausal women.

Over the course of twelve months, participants in the study engaged in a meticulously supervised progressive high-impact exercise program encompassing a spectrum of dynamic movements, including jumping and versatile rapid movements. Astonishingly, far from precipitating deterioration, this regimen yielded tangible improvements in the quality of patellar cartilage among postmenopausal women with mild knee osteoarthritis.

The implications of these findings are profound, heralding a paradigm shift in the management of knee osteoarthritis and the promotion of musculoskeletal health in aging populations. Rather than shying away from high-impact loading exercises for fear of exacerbating joint degeneration, individuals—especially those grappling with mild knee osteoarthritis—are encouraged to embrace such activities as a means of preserving and enhancing their health and functional capacity.

By challenging preconceived notions and illuminating the therapeutic potential of high-impact training, this study paves the way for a more nuanced and evidence-based approach to exercise prescription in the context of musculoskeletal health. Moving forward, healthcare practitioners and fitness professionals alike are poised to leverage these insights to empower individuals to optimize their physical well-being and defy the constraints imposed by osteoarthritis, fostering a future marked by vitality, resilience, and mobility.

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Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes: The Impact of Hypertension Treatment

Wellness/Prevention: Blood Pressure Program Could Save Millions of Lives Globally.

Experts have sounded a clarion call for action in the battle against uncontrolled high blood pressure, asserting that treating just half of the individuals afflicted could avert a staggering 10 million heart attacks and strokes worldwide within the next decade. In a concerted effort to stem the tide of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Pan American Health Organization have launched a groundbreaking initiative known as the Global Standardized Hypertension Treatment Project.

This ambitious program aims to mobilize resources and expertise on a global scale, leveraging standardized protocols and best practices to optimize hypertension treatment outcomes across diverse populations. By streamlining approaches to diagnosis, medication adherence, and lifestyle modifications, the project seeks to empower individuals worldwide to take control of their blood pressure and mitigate their risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease.

Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the CDC, emphasizes the urgency of the endeavor, asserting that hypertension represents a formidable foe in the fight against cardiovascular disease. He underscores the imperative for swift and decisive action, stressing that the question is not whether treatment of hypertension should be undertaken on a global scale, but rather how rapidly and effectively effective programs can be established.

As the Lancet highlighted in February 2015, the launch of the Global Standardized Hypertension Treatment Project heralds a new chapter in the global health landscape, one marked by collaboration, innovation, and a shared commitment to saving lives. By uniting efforts on a global scale, stakeholders stand poised to achieve unprecedented gains in the prevention and control of hypertension, forging a path toward a healthier, more resilient future for generations to come.

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