Two recent Smart Bite blogs talked about the importance of exercise. Cardio training is especially important to help our bodies age better at the cellular level. Strength training is key to maintain muscle mass, bone strength and functional movement. We all know about the importance – but who has more time in the day to exercise? Here are a few tips from the broader Zing community on exercise options for people who travel, don’t have access to equipment, have hectic jobs or are just plain busy!
Smart Bite: Why Strength Training?
Smart Bite: Better Aging at Any Age
Smart Bite: The Red Meat Debacle
Smart Bite: The Perfect Snack
Smart Bite: Can Stress be Good for You?
For decades we have heard “stress is bad” and “you need to better manage your stress.” Stress has been blamed for everything from the common cold to high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. We’re afraid of dying from stress – but we don’t know how to deal with it. However, new research shows that stress itself isn’t the enemy – rather it’s our perception of stress that impacts our health and mortality.
Smart Bite: Food as Medicine
Smart Bite: Compassion & Weight Loss
Smart Bite: Picking the Best Protein Bar
When it comes to snacking, real foods (apples, hard-boiled eggs, tangerines, etc.) are best. That’s because they don’t contain added sugars or questionable ingredients like erythritol, sucralose, or xanthan gum to increase shelf life. I’m not sure exactly what those ingredients are, but if I can’t pronounce them, I generally don’t eat them. However, real food isn’t always convenient, especially if you are traveling.
Smart Bite: Food as Information
Even though you may have a predisposition to certain health risks due to your DNA, this is not carved in stone. While the sequence of your DNA can’t be altered, the way in which your genes express themselves can be changed. The emerging field of epigenetics looks at gene expression: how genes can be turned on and off. While this may sound trivial, the impact of gene expression is huge.
