Smart Bite: Simple Shoulder Stretches

Tight shoulders can cause a myriad of problems, from pain or stiffness in the neck, back, and upper body, to limitations on daily activities. Less-than-optimal posture, incorrect sleeping positions, tension, and injuries can all lead to tight shoulders.

The good news is that about five minutes a day of shoulder stretching can eliminate tightness and increase shoulder mobility.

Smart Bite: The Things We Will Keep

Even without being a born optimist, all of us can find at least one good thing that has come from leading our lives differently during the pandemic. Pre-COVID, I was like a pinball, constantly in motion: always doing, moving, going. I was rarely home during the day, choosing to go from gym class to coffee shop to grocery store, or hopping on a plane for a quick visit with friends. Then lockdown occurred and I learned to appreciate our home and the view from our backyard. I got a puppy and made a whole new world of friends, right in our neighborhood, where I was known by a new name: Bella’s Mom.

Smart Bite: An Almond a Day

Results from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) published in February, 2021, showed that women women who consumed 20% of their daily calories from almonds had significantly decreased facial wrinkles and skin pigmentation after 24 weeks compared to the control group. Before getting too excited about this skin care snack, read the highlights of the study.

Smart Bite: The Joy of Movement

If you enjoy exercise on a regular basis, chances are you have experienced an “upward spiral.” This term comes from the field of Positive Psychology, the study of human well-being to help people thrive. Movement does more than help us physically. It helps us emotionally by reducing feelings of depression and stress, enhancing our mood, and increasing our energy level. Exercise creates an upward spiral by making us feel good, so we move more, which in turn makes us feel good, and so on.

Smart Bite: Diet Du Jour

The concept of diets can be traced back thousands of years to the 5th century, B.C., when Hippocrates began prescribing fasting for many of his patients. Since then a myriad of diets have emerged, mostly with an emphasis on quick or easy weight loss. In 1087, William the Conquerer, who found himself too fat to ride his horse, proposed the Alcohol Only Diet, which required him to lay in his bed drinking whiskey until he had lost sufficient weight. 1912 brought the Tapeworm Diet, in which people swallowed mail-order, live tapeworm eggs to consume the extra calories from junk food; instead they became malnourished. The 1920's introduced the Cigarette Diet…

Do Pickles Contain Probiotics?

My favorite blogs are those inspired by questions from the community. I recently gave a presentation on gut health, and shared that pickles are a natural and healthy form of probiotics. Probiotics are live bacteria that are good for you. They add to the diversity of microbiota in your gut, which results in better immune health, improved digestive health, and may even contribute to better moods and weight control.

Smart Bite: What's Within You

When the going gets tough we may rely on external resources like friends, family, caregivers, and medical professionals. While all of these are good, we have a vitally important resource within us—our minds. Humans have a unique capacity to turn the negative aspects of life into something constructive. In the face of challenges, we have inner strengths to draw on, and the ability to choose our response.

Smart Bite: The Latest Trend in Self-Care

Self-care is more important than ever, as our normal routines are still disrupted a year after the outbreak of a global pandemic. Even though vaccines are rolling out, many older adults still reside in relative isolation. Working moms and dads are commuting from their bedroom to the kitchen office, and kids hunch over computers for hours each day. Whether we are old or young, we need to do something for our physical and emotional well-being.

Smart Bite: Extend Yourself to Improve Your Spine

Since our first shelter-in-place orders back in March, 2020, we have spent a great deal more time in one position: sitting. This includes hours hunched over the computer in lieu of face-to-face visits or meetings in a position that resembles a kidney bean. Combine this “hunching over electronic devices” with the normal wear and tear that our spine undergoes due to age, and we have a perfect storm that leads to back pain, leg pain when standing or walking, and even loss of height.

Smart Bite: Willpower is Overrated

Willpower is more than mind over matter. It is a complex biological and psychological response, which is also true of the stress response. While stress helps us deal with external pressures, willpower helps us deal with internal conflict. Health psychologist Kelly McGonigal calls it the “pause and plan” response vs. “fight or flight.” Willpower puts the body into a calmer state and sends signals to the prefrontal cortex of the brain, allowing us to make better decisions.

Smart Bite: The Joy of Music

Music has an amazing ability to lift our spirits by releasing the pleasure-related neurotransmitter dopamine as we listen. It is also a powerful way to evoke memory. Music may jog an explicit memory such as “where was I that summer when this song was popular?” but it also summons implicit memories. These are more reactive, emotional memories that occur outside of consciousness.