Friday, June 22, 2007

Just Because you're 18-25 years old don't even think that Obesity, High blood pressure, High cholesterol, and Inactivity can't destory your Health.

Just because you're 18- 25 years old don't even think that obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and inactivity can't destroy your health. As you may already know, I'm always keeping up with what's going on in the health and fitness industry and keep you update as well. This is a powerful article that was sent to me by a colleague of mine from the University of New Hamsphire, is in the Science Daily. If you are 18 -30 years old and you're are reading this now, stop whatever you are doing and read this article carefully and thoroughly. You'll be glad you do.

College Students Face Obesity, High Blood Pressure, Metabolic Syndrome


Science Daily Obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and inactivity: they’re not just your father’s problems any more, University of New Hampshire research finds. New data on the widely unstudied demographic of college students indicates that this group of 18 – 24-year-olds are on the path toward chronic health diseases. Although limited, national data suggest the trend is not unique to UNH.

The UNH data, collected from more than 800 undergraduates enrolled in a general-education nutrition course, find that at least one-third of UNH students are overweight or obese, 8 percent of men had metabolic syndrome, 60 percent of men had high blood pressure, and more than two-thirds of women are not meeting their nutritional needs for iron, calcium or folate. “They’re not as healthy as they think they are,” says UNH lecturer Ingrid Lofgren, who is collecting and analyzing the data with her Nutrition in Health & Well Being co-teachers Joanne Burke and Ruth Reilly, both clinical assistant professors, and lecturer Jesse Morrell.


The researchers, who presented their findings at the recent Experimental Biology Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., initially asked students to engage in a variety of health-indicator screenings like blood pressure and cholesterol to bring the class alive with interactivity. They soon realized, however, that the size of the class (525 students per semester enroll in the course; 40 percent of UNH undergraduates take the course) gave them a gold mine of health information on a group about which little is known.


“This is a very understudied population. They’re very hard to reach,” says Reilly, noting that large phone surveys of this age group, such as one conducted by the Centers for Disease Control in 2003, generally do not reach students at college or cell phones. As part of the course curriculum, students conducted a range of health screenings on themselves, which the instructors say is an effective teaching tool. “Students feel they’re invincible; they think they’re cholesterol isn’t going to be high, that’s their dad’s,” says Burke. “When you tell students, ‘this is your data,’ they sit up and pay attention,” adds Morrell.


Students completed questionnaires on their lifestyle behaviors and dietary habits, chronicling their smoking, exercise, alcohol consumption, and consumption of fruits and vegetables. Their body mass index (BMI) was calculated from their height and weight, their waist circumference was measured, and they were screened for blood pressure as well as glucose, triglycerides, total cholesterol, and high-density cholesterol. The students also completed a three-day food diary and analyzed their calories, carbohydrates, and nutrient intakes with nutrition software.


Individual results shocked many of the students, and the aggregated data contradicted the notion that college students are at the peak of health. Metabolic syndrome, a cluster of five risk factors (high blood pressure, excess abdominal fat, high blood glucose, high triglycerides, and low HDL or “good” cholesterol) that are predictive of future development of heart disease and diabetes, is particularly prevalent in males. Sixty-six percent of males (compared to 50 percent of females) had at least one risk for metabolic syndrome, and eight percent of males had metabolic syndrome.


“These individuals, if they continue on this trajectory, are going to be much more of a health burden at age 50 than their parents are,” says Burke. The vast majority of students – 95 percent of women and 82 percent of men – are not meeting nutrient recommendations for fiber. Women’s intake of the important nutrients iron (23 percent meet recommendations), calcium (33 percent meet recommendations) and folate (32 percent meet recommendations) are remarkably low. Twenty-three percent of men and 34 percent of women participated in less than 30 minutes of activity per day.


The good news? “We have very few smokers,” says Reilly. Also, Morrell notes that UNH students may be slightly healthier than their peers; national rates of overweight and obesity in this group are close to 40 percent.

The other good news is that these nutritional benchmarks hit students at a time – and in an environment – when they’re susceptible to change. “Late adolescence is a great time to impart good health behaviors,” says Reilly, noting that most college students are making independent choices about food and activity for the first time in their lives.


“It was a real wake-up call,” says Heather Carmichael, a UNH senior and former Nutrition in Health & Well Being student. “I was a vegan and I thought my diet was superb, but no. I wasn’t getting enough calcium and I had one risk factor for metabolic syndrome. I was shocked.” The research can also help inform school policy, from portion size education in dining halls to routine blood pressure screenings at health services.


In addition to publishing their results, the faculty team is looking to help other universities – especially those with greater ethnic diversity than UNH – replicate their study. “We’re collecting data that’s useful to the students, to the university, and to us. The project is a win-win for everyone,” says Morrell.


Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by University of New Hampshire.


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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Make A Change First

Listen up! I am mad as hell, and I'll tell you exactly why. Tell me if I am wrong about this statement. Have you ever tried to resolve a problem and you either keep on failing, or pounding your head against a wall, when the answer is actually right under your nose. And as soon as you find out you call yourself "I'm such an idiot, not to figure this out a long time ago". Well guess what! many of you that's exactly what you are doing with your weight and trying to stay in top shape.

And I'll tell you exactly why this is true. You can either believe my opinion, statement, or reject it. It's up to you, in the long run you can tell me who will benefit from my advice, the Testimonials at www.bodybuzzfitness.com and the hundreds and hundreds I help every single day, or you, if you are stuck and don't know what you are supposed to do. A random guy approached me the other day at the fitness facility while I was performing some Kettlebell training and said

Guy: "Dude, how do you get so freaking ripped, are you juicing"

Me: I said, "Yes" I am juicing on many self-made technique secrets in this industry that probably can help you get to your next level.

Guy: So, how do I use these kind of secrets you're referring to, and how can I get ripped like you.

Me: You can get these informative secrets at www.bodybuzzfitness.com, especially in the Health Library section. No you can't get ripped like me because my body composition, genetics make up, training tactics, and nutrition method differ from yours.

Guy: Oh really, wow! I didn't really know that.

Me: Yes really

Guy: So how do I change all that, because I'm tying to get in top shape man.

Me: Stop doing the same thing you do all the time when I see you here, seek the advice of a Health and Fitness Professional, and start learning the best training methods and nutrition methods that works for you to get you to where you want to go.

Guy: Thanks man, I appreciate it very much.

Me: No problem :)!

This indeed was a very small conversation my friend, and what exactly I am trying to convey to you here is very simple. If you've been trying to get results, change your body, lose weight, get ripped, gain muscle mass, whatever the term you want to call it, and you are not seeing the results. There is only one question you need to ask yourself, " What am I doing wrong? and how do I find a solution for this problem? Listen to this, and it's very important, why would you keep on consuming "Hot Juicy Burgers" from a fast food joint every 48 hours when you know the potential health risks about it. And if you don't know some common ones: coronary heart disease, high cholesterol level, diabetes, obesity, high stress, hypertension, etc.

The answer is very simple and right in front of you. I'll tell you what it is, stop eating it every 48 hours, instead make your own by buying the ingredients yourself from a good supermarket such as Whole Food, and then you can eat it. Why do you keep on copying and following the knuckle head work out next to you? or in the Iron Man magazine or Oxygen magazine (for the ladies), when in fact you don't even know what you need, and when you are definitely not seeking the same things as those individuals. In your subconscious mind you might feel you are seeking what they are seeking for. Realistically speaking, you need to wake up! Don't get me wrong here, every one has a role model, and that picture might help you stay focus, but the work will not get you the same results.

Weather you like it or not or embrace my opinion or reject it, but truthfully if you do not make a change, no one will make it for you. Someone might be able to help you make that change, you have to dig deep down and say to yourself, I want this to change and I will make the change. Until you make a solid change then you will not know the power of simplicity and results. And if you are serious about making just even a small change, you should do so now by visiting www.bodybuzzfitness.com and try our FREE park work out video. It's a very challenging but very fun work that you can do on your own time where ever you want. Even if you don't execute all of it, it will help you.

Saturday, June 2, 2007

"If You Truly Beleive You Will Acheive"


I came across this article today in the news about the Democratic Republic of Poland. The article is about a man who went in a coma since 1988 and he spent 19 years in the coma. The incident happened in communist Poland back then. His name is Jan Grzebski, a 65-year-old now, a railwayman when the tragedy occured. During that time, while lying there in bed in the hospital, his wife consistently took care of him. Today this man expresses his sentiment after 19 years to the press in Poland saying how it was Gertruda, his wife, who really saved his life.

I've learned a great lesson from this article and I believe you should read it as well and you might learn something very positive, and something that can boost your energy, and may help you forget about giving up in your current struggle. I've learned that no matter how hard the trials get, no matter how tough life gets, no matter how hard the challenges are, if you believe in yourself and never quit you will achieve great things. That is exactly what Gertruda did, and because of her this man is now breathing the air of full life.

If for the first 3 weeks during your exercise program and nutritional program you don't see results, don't quit, keep on persevering. It might be extremely difficult for you to create time and devote time towards your fitness and nutritional goals, but once you create a game plan of action and believe you can achieve it, you will see the results if you never give up. You see, it took me a long time to get my body sculpt the way it is now. I am not better than you, but one thing I know for certain, when I started to study the human body more thoroughly back in 1998, I had a major goal to achieve. It was simply to get my body sculpt, stay in grade shape and live a healthy lifestyle. I did just that by never giving up, many times it was extremely difficult, the obstacles were pounding me down, but deep down inside of me I believed I could do it.

You see, Gertruda love her husband so much that nothing wouldn't step on her way to bring him back to life. That is very courageous, caring for someone in a coma for 19 years, and every single day is tough, and requires dedication, discipline and persistence. She believed one day he will rise again from it. I strongly believe you can do the same. I believe you have the power to lose the weight you don't want and stay fit for life. I believe you have the power to rise and make it happen. Subscribe today to the list at www.burnitforever.com to help change and educate you more about nutritious healthy living, and make your own time to work out whenever you want, and where ever you chose by signing up with our Online Training at www.bodybuzzfitness.com

I wish you the best in staying focus, and starting from today come up with a game plan of action and if you truly believe in yourself just like Gertruda did, you will achieve your healthy dreams. The link to the article is : http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070601/od_afp/polandhealthhistory