Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Women’s Health


It is not always easy to maintain a perfect balance in your life. Getting the right amount of exercise, eating the right foods and avoiding the things you like but shouldn’t have can be challenging. As a woman juggling family and career, maintaining the balance may be difficult. Your own health and well being often comes second to the demands of your life.


For modern women, lifestyle factors are a major contributor to decreasing health. Illnesses such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, dementia, anxiety and depression are common and can all be linked to poor lifestyle choices. Stress is also a leading cause of health and well being issues for women. Greater demands in terms of family and career are a factor in high levels of stress. Stress can cause the onset of depression and anxiety disorders.


For women as they age menopause becomes a major factor in well being and can have adverse effects on health. During menopause physical and emotion symptoms can range from hot flushes to black outs to severe mood alteration. After menopause women are at higher risk of heart disease and osteoporosis. Women also report higher rates of depression, mood alteration and anxiety after menopause.


Woman who experience the symptoms related to menopause may benefit from a nutritional supplement, like USANA's Phytelle. Many of the common illnesses that effect women can be prevented through healthy lifestyle, good nutritional intake, supplementing diet with essential vitamins and regular exercise.


The key to long term health and well being is in what you do on a daily basis:


Staying fit – regular exercise is fundamental for keeping your body balanced and your mind relaxed. Exercise not only helps to manage weight and increases energy levels; it is also a great stress reliever. The lower your stress levels the less likely you are to suffer from stress related heart problems and anxiety disorders.


If you are struggling to get started try to fit in two half hour sessions per week and build from there. If you can build up to exercise for an hour 3 times a week your body will thank you for it. You don’t have to be an iron woman to benefit from exercise, do what you enjoy. Walking, jogging, swimming, team sports, yoga and pilates are all great ways to stay fit.


Eating well – getting the right balance of fruit and vegetables, at least 5 a day is essential to maintaining a healthy diet. Fruits and vegetables give you essential nutrients and strengthen your immune system. Low GI foods are best for sustainable energy, weight control and managing your body’s insulin levels. A diet rich with low GI foods helps prevent heart disease and diabetes.


If you are not sure that you are getting enough from your diet try keeping a diet journal for a week. Record everything you eat and drink, from this you will be able to see what you’re missing, what you might be over indulging in and where your weaknesses or deficiencies are.


Supplements – sometimes you just can’t get enough, from your diet that is. Supplements are a great way to boost your dietary intake and strengthen your body’s systems against illness. Supplements can be helpful in areas that your diet lacks and at certain times when your body might be more susceptible to deficiencies like during menopause. If you are not sure what kind of supplements you might benefit from visit USANA Health Sciences.


Some illnesses cannot be avoided, however having a healthy lifestyle goes a long way to ensuring your short and long term health and well being.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Gen Ys Seek Work/Life Balance

Want to work hard and play even harder? Looking for that highly sort after work/life balance? Craving a career that has no limits but the ones you set for yourself?

If you answered yes to any of these questions you are certainly not alone, in fact you are a part of an exciting generation of people that want it all and believe they can have it.

Generation Y are defined by their attitude towards work and life, they work to live, not the other way around. They value maintaining relationships and seek out new experiences such as travel to expand their education.

If you're Gen Y then its safe to say you have a Facebook page, a Twitter account and an iPhone. And you know how to make the most of all of them.

Gen Y are the flag bearers for things such as flexible working hours, freelancing, a global career and incentives. They are looking for an opportunity to be their own boss, create their own destiny, and think outside the square that a conventional career path offers.

Network marketing provides the opportunity for work/life balance, flexibility, a global business, plus rewards and incentives along the way. You get out what you put in and the potential for growth is limitless. Network marketing allows you the freedom to innovate in your own way, be creative, be your own boss and experience a working environment that presents new experiences every day.

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

World Health Day

World Health Day is Thursday April 7, 2010. Every year WHO (World Health Organisation) put aside a day to focus on Health Issues. So just how healthy are you?

Use this time to talk about how to be healthy with the people you know. Make a pact with a friend to quit smoking; drink less; exercise more; eat better. What better day to start than a day focused on health?

Pull out all those dusty ‘New Year’s Resolutions’ you hid in the cupboard for “the next year” and make April 7 the start of your new exercise regime.

Resolve to get healthier, fitter, and happier.World Health Day is about learning more about health, starting a conversation about how to stay healthy, and asking others what they’re doing to enjoy life at its fullest and how they can be healthy. We’re in the era of urban growth and although it may be great to work in an air-conditioned, high-rise building, all these plans have serious ramifications on our health. But you’re in charge of your health, so take control today.

Cities around the world will open up their streets to local heroes and health champions on April 11. Go to WHO website and try to make it to an event. Why not start up an event for your friends and family? Have a Yoga session in your backyard, host a healthy cook-off with friends, walk the streets and meet some local health champions during April.

And while you’re at it, take the time to really learn about health issues that are affecting different parts of the world. Use it as leverage to help yourself stay fit and healthy. Educate yourself about health issues that are having a huge impact on people. Take that information and use it to live out every day in a healthier way.

Here are some ways to start living healthier:

Do at least 30 minutes of exercise a day
Eat more vegetables and fruit

Take up a gym membership

Be more nutritious in your every day life

Make sure you have the right supplements in your body, every day

World Health Day, this April 7, educate yourself and make it the day you start getting healthier.