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Saly
20-12-07, 02:41 PM
# Above all, don't smoke. Cigarette smoke is a toxic cocktail of around 70 cancer-causing chemicals and hundreds of other poisons. Smoking is the single biggest cause of cancer in the world. In the UK, smoking accounts for one in four cancer deaths and kills five times more people than road accidents, overdoses, murder, suicide and HIV all put together.

# Eat at roughly the same times each day. This might be two, three or more times but a routine encourages a reasonable weight.

# Watch your portions. Don't heap food on your plate (except for vegetables) and think twice before having second helpings.

# Try to have five portions of fruit and vegatables a day. A portion is about 80g of fruit or vegetables. This is roughly equal to an apple, orange, banana, or similarly-sized fruit or two serving spoons of cooked vegetables such as broccoli or carrots.

# Eat foods with reduced fat. Choose reduced fat versions of foods such as dairy products, spreads and salad dressings. Cut fat off meat.

# Eat foods with reduced salt. Too much salt can increase your blood pressure and your risk of heart disease and stroke.

# Eat healthier snacks. If you're hungry between meals, choose a healthy option such as fresh fruit or low calorie yogurts instead of chocolate or crisps.

# Look at food labels. Choose food with less far, sugar and salt content.

# Think about how you eat. Eat your meals at the table and it will help you focus on the amount of food you eat. Eat slowly because it takes time for your body to register how much food you've eaten and how full you are. Don’t eat while walking, but wait until you get there and take time to concentrate on what you are eating.

# Think about what you drink. Water is good (but two litres a day is rubbish). Semi-skimmed milk is good too. Many soft drinks (including fizzy and sweetened soft drinks) contain a lot of sugar. Alcohol is high in calories.

# Walk every day. The aim should be to do around 10,000 steps which equates to around 60-90 minutes of walking. Using a pedometer on a belt is a good way to monitor this. On the way to or from work, shops, or meetings, leave the car or public transport a bit short of your destination. In the office, use stairs rather than the lift (or elevator, for my American readers).

# Don't sit around too long. Break up your sitting time by walking around at regular intervals. At home, do a chore. At work, visit a colleague.

# Limit exposure to the sun. Between 11 am and 3 pm, it's better to be in the shade. When in the sun, wear sensible clothing and use appropriate sun factor lotion. Never burn.

# Get enough sleep. The amount varies by individual and age, but most people need seven or eight hours a night. It's important to go to bed at a regular time and get up at a regular time. There is some evidence that people who take a short nap during the day lower the risk of heart disease.

# Be happy. Happiness helps healthiness, especially mental health.



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Dark Project
20-12-07, 05:18 PM
Thanks :) for the information

marianna
20-12-07, 05:37 PM
Heaping portions is a problem here when everything is supersized. We have so many people in America who are obese or diabetic due to their eating choices. Practicing self-discipline and induldging in "sinful" foods should be done only once in a while.

My dad smoked from the time he was 14 until 62 (averaged at least 3-4 packs a day) when he had his fourth heart attack and needed a triple bypass to survive. Now he suffers from heart failure. He is also diabetic. Diabeties runs in my family, both sides so I have to be extra careful. I have never smoked...nasty nasty habit....

HITMAN
20-12-07, 09:28 PM
He is also diabetic

Diabetes' partner is hypertension, I personally haven't come across many type 2 diabetics who don't have accompanied hypertension

Both conditions increase the risk of atherosclerosis significantly & as a result many will eventually suffer a myocardial infarction (heart attack) or even a stroke with permanent disability

Obesity is a serious epidemic which will be very difficult to tackle

UmKhalid
20-12-07, 09:58 PM
Watch your portions. Don't heap food on your plate (except for vegetables) and think twice before having second helpings.


I think 10 times, but when I'm done the little voice in my head still goes: Eaaat..fooood..niiiiice.

Evana
20-12-07, 10:52 PM
# Think about how you eat. Eat your meals at the table and it will help you focus on the amount of food you eat. Eat slowly because it takes time for your body to register how much food you've eaten and how full you are. Don’t eat while walking, but wait until you get there and take time to concentrate on what you are eating.


Good one.

I remember in high school I used to have this bad habit of eating while walking and studing at the same time. I was going all nuts, I'm glad it's all over now.




# Be happy. Happiness helps healthiness, especially mental health.



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Thanks for sharing Saly :)

Markov
21-12-07, 07:27 AM
Nice post, thanks