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How to stay safe in the sun this summer – The Independent

Posted: August 15, 2017 at 7:43 am

The UK has enjoyed a less than glorious summer this year. But you can bet that the next sunny day we get, the barbecues will be sizzling, the parks and beaches full. The children have broken up for summer and many of us are packing for our holidays in the sun. It is a wonderful time of the year but our sun-seeking habits are storing upproblems for our skin in the future. No one anticipates that they will be the one to develop skin cancer, yet every day in the UK 42 new cases of melanoma are diagnosed according to Cancer Research UK. This equates to 15,419 cases per year and the number of cases of melanoma in the UK have more than doubled since the early 1990s. Eighty-six per centof these cases are deemed preventable (Cancer Research UK) and the rates of melanoma in the UK are predicted to rise further by 7 per centby 2035.

What is melanoma?

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer derived from cells called melanocytes. These cells create pigment which helps to protect your skin from the suns rays. They are found at the junction between the two layers of the skin (the epidermis and dermis). Damage caused by the UV rays in sunlight and other insults (for example radiotherapy), damage the DNA in these cells and can affect the pathways that control cell growth. When this happens, the melanocytes multiply in number, abnormal cells are not destroyed and the melanocyte numbers grow uncontrolled. The abnormal cells then grow down into the dermis (the second layer of the skin) and a melanoma develops. Melanoma is the 5th most common cancer in the UK. Fortunately, the survival rate is high at 90 per cent. This is partly due to the fact that as the growth is occurring on the skin it is often picked up early.

How does the UK compare with the rest of the world?

The UK has one of the highest incidences of melanoma in Europe (7th out of 40 countries in 2012). The highest rates are found in Switzerland, Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands, the lowest melanoma rates occur in Greece, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Albania according to World Health Organisation(WHO) figures.

Worldwide, the highest melanoma rates are in the Antipodean regions. Incidence of melanoma appears to be rising in most of the higher risk populations in the world except in Australia. Australia has topped the table for the highest rates of melanoma for decades however while incidence rates continue to rise in countries like the UK, Sweden, Norway and the caucasian population in the US, in Australia they have managed to buck the trend and their melanoma rates have been falling since 2005. This reduction in melanoma rate has been so successful that Australia no longer has the highest incidence of the disease;it now lies behind New Zealand for melanoma incidence rates.

This success has been attributed to the huge public health Sun Smart campaigns that the Australian government put in place in the 1980s onwards. It takes decades for the effects of sun damage to become apparent which is why it has taken so long to reap the benefits of this intervention but the campaign has ensured that schools, workplaces and childcare settings in Australia have all taken measures to protect against UV radiation and safe sun measures are now embedded in normal life.

How to be safe in the sun

Use of sunscreen is important for sun protection. Sunscreens protect against UVB rays which dont penetrate deeply in the skin and often causing burning, and UVA rays that penetrate deeper in the skin and can result in tan formation. Both types of rays damage DNA in the skin and can increase your risk of developing skin cancer. These rays also age the skin resulting in deeper wrinkling, darker spots and red scaly marks. The number on the sunscreen bottle refers to the UVB protection of the sunscreen. I advise using factor 30 in the UK and 50 in hotter climates. It is important to also check the UVA rating of your sunscreen. This is found as a star rating with five stars providing the best protection. Application of sunscreen is key. Most of us do not apply the product thickly enough and therefore do not get the full benefit of the sunscreen. The cancer council of Australia recommends at least a teaspoon for each limb or the back, and half a teaspoon for face neck and ears. When applied correctly sunscreen usually result in white streaks on the skin.

Survivalrates are high becausethe growth is on the skin and can be picked up early(Getty)

Unfortunately, the cost of sunscreen is high and bottles are relatively small so even when sunscreen is used, not enough product is applied. I travelled to New Zealand and Australia several years ago and I was impressed with the amount of large bottles of cheap high factor sunscreen that were widely available. I would love to see such products more widely available in the UK. This would help schools and childcare settings protect our children and would encourage us to use enough sunscreen product.

Keeping children safe

Childrens skin is thinner and more sensitive than adult skin. High childhood sun exposure can increase your lifetime risk of developing melanoma. The advice from the Cancer Council of Australia is to keep babies up to the age of 12 months out of the sun as much as possible. Other measures to help small children include planning your outdoor daily activities around the middle of the day when the UV levels are highest. Covering the skin with clothing is more effective than cream and use of a sun-hat is very important to protect delicate scalps and faces. Seeking shade in play areas will also help. Finally, applying a high factor UVA and UVB sunscreen to exposed sites and reapplying regularly is important.

Myths about tanning

Unfortunately, there is still a perception that a tan looks healthy. The reality is that a tan indicates that you have had enough sun exposure to cause DNA damage in your skin. This will lead to deep wrinkling, irregular colouration of your skin with darker patches and freckling, red scaly areas and increasing your future risk of skin cancer. A tan does not protect much against the suns rays either, usually around SPF3 depending on your skin type and it doesn't protect against damage to the skin. Fake tans are a good alternative if you want a darker skin tone however these products do not protect your skin from the sun either so it is important to continue to practice safe sun measures.

Solariums and sun bed use

Use of these machines to generate a tan have increased dramatically in the last 3 decades especially among the younger generations. Because of the damaging UVA and UVB rays emitted from these machines, they have been classified as carcinogenic (causing cancer) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Use of sunbeds is estimated to be responsible for over 450 000 non-melanoma skin cancer cases and more than 10 000 melanomas in the United States, Europe and Australia according to the WHO publication on artificial tanning devices. The Scientific Committee on Health, Environmental and Emerging Risks (Scheer) of the European Commission have advised that there is no safe limit for exposure to UV radiation from sunbeds because of the strong evidence linking skin cancer to sunbed use.

Policy options recommended by WHO include targeted educational, strategies, regulation of the industry and banning of solariums. In 2009 Brazil became the first country in the world to ban use of sunbeds and in 2016 Australia took the decision to ban all commercial solariums. I would like to see our government taking a stronger line on these commercial solariums, ideally following our Australian colleagues example and banning all devices not used for medical purposes.

But what about Vitamin D?

Vitamin D is essential for bone health. It is found in food particularly in oily fish, and fortified foods such as cereals, however it is difficult to gain enough vitamin D from your diet. Vitamin D is also made by the body in a pathway that requires sunlight. So we do need a balance between the amount of sunshine required to make vitamin D and the amount that will increase our risk of skin ageing and skin cancer. In the UK, we only get the required UVB rays from the end of March/early April till October time. The current advice is that casual exposure of a few minutes, a few times a week is sufficient for most people to maintain healthy levels of vitamin D. The time required will vary from person to person as there are many influencing factors including your natural skin tone. Fairer skin types will need less than darker skin tones. All experts agree that you do not need to burn or tan to achieve the required levels of vitamin D and that it is not recommended to use sunbeds to increase your vitamin D levels because of the risk of skin cancer associated with this practice. For those who are at a higher risk of vitamin D deficiency, the young, those with darker skin tones and those who avoid sun exposure, 400 iu of Vitamin D can be taken daily, especially in the autumn and winter when natural vitamin D production is low.

So it is possible to enjoy the summer, and keep your vitamin D levels healthy without risking the future health of your skin. I would like the government to learn the lessons from the Australian model and to emphasise the importance of safety in the sun, provide cheaper sunscreen and to ban commercial sun tan beds and solariums but we can all start today to take measures that protect ourselves and those we care about to enjoy the summer safely.

Dr Claudia DeGiovanni is a consultant dermatologist working at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust and the Nuffield Health Brighton.drdegiovanni.co.uk; follow @drcdegiovanni

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Auxilium Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:AUXL) & Biogen (BIIB) Financial Review – StockNewsTimes

Posted: August 14, 2017 at 10:44 am

Auxilium Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: AUXL) and Biogen (NASDAQ:BIIB) are both healthcare companies, but which is the superior stock? We will compare the two companies based on the strength of their risk, earnings, dividends, institutional ownership, valuation, profitability and analyst recommendations.

Analyst Recommendations

This is a breakdown of current ratings and target prices for Auxilium Pharmaceuticals and Biogen, as provided by MarketBeat.com.

Biogen has a consensus price target of $331.23, indicating a potential upside of 16.76%. Given Biogens higher probable upside, analysts plainly believe Biogen is more favorable than Auxilium Pharmaceuticals.

Institutional & Insider Ownership

88.4% of Biogen shares are owned by institutional investors. 0.3% of Biogen shares are owned by insiders. Strong institutional ownership is an indication that hedge funds, endowments and large money managers believe a company will outperform the market over the long term.

Profitability

This table compares Auxilium Pharmaceuticals and Biogens net margins, return on equity and return on assets.

Valuation and Earnings

This table compares Auxilium Pharmaceuticals and Biogens top-line revenue, earnings per share (EPS) and valuation.

Biogen has higher revenue and earnings than Auxilium Pharmaceuticals.

Summary

Biogen beats Auxilium Pharmaceuticals on 9 of the 9 factors compared between the two stocks.

Auxilium Pharmaceuticals Company Profile

Auxilium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty biopharmaceutical company that focuses on developing and marketing products to predominantly specialist audiences. Its core therapeutic focus continues to be in the area of urology, with an anchor position in mens healthcare. The companys products include Testim (testosterone gel) and testosterone gel are indicated for testosterone replacement therapy in adult males for conditions associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone; TESTOPEL offers men an option that provides a long-acting androgenic effect; Striant (testosterone buccal system) CIII is indicated for replacement therapy in adult males for conditions associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone; STENDRA is a phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitor indicated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction; among others.

Biogen Company Profile

Biogen Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company. The Company focuses on discovering, developing, manufacturing and delivering therapies to people living with serious neurological, rare and autoimmune diseases. The Company markets products, including TECFIDERA, AVONEX, PLEGRIDY, TYSABRI, ZINBRYTA and FAMPYRA for multiple sclerosis (MS), FUMADERM for the treatment of severe plaque psoriasis and SPINRAZA for the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). It also has a collaboration agreement with Genentech, Inc. (Genentech), a member of the Roche Group, with respect to RITUXAN for the treatment of non-Hodgkins lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and other conditions, GAZYVA indicated for the treatment of CLL and follicular lymphoma, and other anti-CD20 therapies. The Companys product candidate includes OCREVUS; Biosimilar adalimumab; Aducanumab; E2609; BIIB074; BAN2401; Opicinumab; CIRARA; BIIB061; BIIB054; BIIB067, and BIIB068.

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The knotty game of weight loss – Telangana Today

Posted: August 14, 2017 at 10:44 am

Hyderabad:The present day lifestyle and working conditions has made weight loss a buzzword, giving rise to an entire industry dedicated for it. There are hi-tech gyms, personal trainers, customised fad diets, bariatric nip and tuck surgeries, sauna centres and even roadside signboards of quacks that boldly claim that only they have the right answers to the knotty question of how to lose weight.

Most, at one point or the other, might have pursued a fancy diet in the hope of getting back to shape. In such pursuits, more often than not, the disappointments are many because after the initial gains in terms of weight loss individuals quickly hit a saturation point when no matter how hard one tries, weight loss doesnt happen.

As a result, one quickly loses interest and goes back to his/her earlier lifestyle. Due to failed experience from earlier attempts, individuals find it very hard to regroup and redraw their previous plans. Many are left with doubts, misconceptions and misinformation, which makes the concept of weight loss quite intimidating.

Unless one has a long term sustainable plan that strikes a right balance between diet and physical exercise, cases of relapse are bound to happen. While a hi-tech gym may facilitate individuals in losing weight in a few months, if not supported by a proper diet they will fail in the long run.If you think that walking, cycling, swimming or running daily will melt away excess fat, then you are in for a surprise.

Taking up only physical exercise doesnt help, because individuals must burn more calories than they consume. Therefore, its vital to balance what we eat and how much we exercise.

Instead of making drastic changes in eating patterns, nutritionist Dr Lahari Surapaneni advocates making small incremental changes spread over a period of time to ones diet.The nutritionist, who did her Ph.D in Food Science and Nutrition in the United States, maintains that small changes in diet help in avoiding the feeling of depravation, which often leads to binge eating.Moreover, small changes consistently done over a period of time help individuals in smoother transition into a healthier lifestyle.

A small change like reducing amount of sugar added to coffee or tea will have a big impact over a period of time, rather than completely giving up coffee or tea, she explains.

Dr Lahari urges people to stay away from fad diets. If anything looks or sounds too good to be true, it most probably is. There are no quick fixes for getting healthier.

Fad diets often involve cutting entire food groups that can make your diet nutritionally unbalanced, she points out.Such diets are unrealistic to sustain for long and people often end up breaking them within a few days. Whatever your goal may be, understand and beware that attaining it takes time, effort and commitment. For more details: http://www.nutrifulyou.com

Healthy habits

Plan your meal for the day

Pack meals, snacks to office

Maintain food diary to understand eating patterns

Dont hesitate to take advice from qualified nutritionists

Nutritionists can provide personalised diet plans

Most fitness diet plans available online are meant for western population

Fad diets often involve cutting entire food groups that can make your diet nutritionally unbalanced. Dr Lahari Surapaneni, Nutritionist

In March this year, 36-year-old Abhijith Dubey, a legal officer at United Indian Insurance, was weighing 98 kilograms and was clearly struggling with excessive weight. It was making him drowsy, lethargic and often gave rise to niggling health issues, forcing him to sit up and take notice. By sheer dint of commitment and hard work, by August, Abhijith had managed to bring down his weight to 78 kilograms.

The miraculous transformation of losing close to 20 kilograms within a few months was based on planning and adopting healthy lifestyle including balanced diet and physical activity.Its important to have a perfect diet plan and active lifestyle. Only walking or running wont help in reducing weight.

Having a firm control over diet is very important, he says. With the help of nutritionist, the legal officer started turning around his eating habits. I started gradually by reducing quantities of rice, cutting down on sugar, oil and processed food. Instead of making drastic changes, I adopted changes gradually, he recalls. Instead of eating only thrice a day, Abhijith started taking small meals more frequently.

The idea was to eat less but more number of times in a day. I adopted salads, green leafy vegetables and fruits in a big way, he says. He also trained with Hyderabad Runners. Physical exercise and proper diet must go hand in hand. Every day, you need to burn more calories than what you eat and therefore tracking food intake is very important, he suggests.

Tracking food intake is important as you need to burn more calories than what you eat Abhijith Dubey, Legal Officer, United Indian Insurance

Senior long distance cyclist from Hyderabad Gokul Krishna says those looking to lose weight and those wishing to lead an active lifestyle should pursue at least two physical activities instead of just one. Weight loss is not something you achieve in two to three months and then quit. It has to be sustainable and for that to happen, physical activity should be a combination of multiple activities. If thats not the case then you will quit in the long term, says Gokul, who is co-founder of The Bike Affair.

The long distance cyclist advises that people should cultivate at least two sports that can be pursued in a week. If you walk three times a day, then the next one or two days in a week, you should try some other sports like badminton or even cycling. Dont invest everything on just one kind of physical activity, he says.For those who are overweight and nursing an injury, Gokul advises walking and regular cycling, which will put less pressure on the body.

For weight loss, you need to have a holistic view that includes a proper diet and exercise plan, he says. The cycling expert urges weight loss seekers to keep a close tab on their body metabolism, which is the rate at which the body burns energy. If you take long gap between two meals, then your metabolic rate comes down. The body knows that food availability is scarce and it starts storing fat.

However, if you eat small amounts of food in short bursts, the body will start burning energy, which reduces fat, explains Gokul.

Holistic approach

Well planned exercise mandatory

Keep goals realistic and strive towards them

Multiple physical activities for sustenance

Balanced diet should contain 15% to 25% protein

Take up physical exercise that only suits you

Ideally, one should exercise for 40-45 minutes per day

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Victoria’s Secret model trainer reveals which diet made models gain rather than lose weight – Independent.ie

Posted: August 14, 2017 at 10:44 am

Justin Gelband has trained Miranda Kerr, Candice Swanepoel, Irina Shaik, Karlie Kloss and Martha Hunt and while exercise is important, he says, what you eat is "85% per cent of what you do".

Speaking to Business Insider he said he is a fan of the Paleo Diet, also known as the "caveman diet" which sees people eating mainly foods that were around in the stone age including fruit, veggies, roots and nuts.

However, he is not such a fan of juice diets.

"At Fashion Week some models went on a juice diet and didn't tell me," he said. "Not one lost weight, some actually gained weight. That got me in big trouble."

The diet involves dramatically decreasing your calorie intake very quickly which can cause the body to hold on to extra calories.

"There's a time and place for juice fasting - just not for weight loss," added Gelband.

"If you're on a yoga retreat in Bali, you're meditating and doing yoga and you want to drink juices becuase you don't want any heavy foods in your body that's fine."

Of the women's enviable figures, he said they're "not beanpoles" and he "makes them eat" as this is key to having the energy to train.

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Woman is unrecognisable after losing 9st naturally see her amazing transformation – Daily Star

Posted: August 14, 2017 at 10:43 am

MEDIA DRUM WORLD

Frances Carpenter was raised by her doting single mum who spoilt her with food.

The 28-year-old indulged on greasy takeaways, crisps and sweets until she hit 23st 9lbs and ballooned to a dress size 26.

The software support engineer from California, US, never felt satisfied and was always haunted with self-esteem issues.

But one day she began experiencing pre-diabetic symptoms such as fatigue, blurred vision and frequent urination which shocked her into changing her lifestyle.

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After a complete U-turn in her diet and exercise routine Frances is now a slender 14st 8lbs and dress size 14-16.

She went from consuming over 2,000 calories a day to 1,600 a day, while started eating balanced meals and practicing portion control.

I was an emotional eater to put it lightly

Frances said: I have seen members of my family lose their life because of their weight and weight-related health issues, I just didnt want that to be me.

I have been overweight throughout my entire life from adolescence to my teen years; always turning to food as comfort for anything that didnt go my way.

I was an emotional eater to put it lightly.

"I went through high school overweight and by my last year of high school, I was around 17st 12lbs."

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She continued: The way I grew up, my childhood was not the easiest; being raised by a single parent.

"Never having a father figure around I think contributed to most of my weight gain.

When I was younger, my mother never told me no, I think mostly out of guilt, she felt bad for our upbringing and food made me happy.

It wasnt right but at that point she was just doing anything to try and keep me smiling. I was really trying to fill a void in my life with food.

Even at a young age, I recognised something was missing and I wanted to fix it, I just didnt know how.

As much as she tried to shake the lonely feeling she had by over-eating, nothing was working and a voice in her head kept telling her there was no point trying to lose weight.

But after her health scare, Frances joined CrossFit a fitness programme dedicated to helping people improve their workout routines.

Frances explained: I couldnt sit and wait for some miracle any longer, I just had hit rock bottom and knew I needed to fix it and fast or it was only going to get worse.

I joined a Crossfit gym that completely changed my workout routine.

Crossfit incorporates every type of workout including cardio, weightlifting, gymnastics, and strength training all at different intensity levels.

MEDIA DRUM WORLD

After growing up eating nothing but fast food, crisps and sweets, the weight loss process proved to be difficult for France but she soon felt better than ever.

She said: The hardest thing for me was the food; living my life one way, always eating whatever I wanted and never thinking whats good or bad for me then all of a sudden - a drastic change.

I was eating different foods, but my mind was still wanting to eat the way I used to.

"Changing my mindset was extremely hard, I am still working on it, but its a lot better than it was."

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Frances added: I have had people not recognise me. People are usually shocked at my results. A lot of people congratulate me on the hard work I have put in.

Everyone wants to know how I did it, I get that a lot. Just a lot of hard work and dedication.

I feel healthy, I have tons of energy that I never had before. Im confident, proud and extremely happy. Words cannot describe the feeling.

I have enough confidence to share my story with thousands of people in hopes they also can see how capable they are.

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Best cardio exercises for fat loss – GQ India

Posted: August 14, 2017 at 10:43 am

Cardiovascular exercises are usually the easiest way to lose fat. Cardio coupled with weight-training is one of the oldest trick in the book to lose fat and gain muscle.For someone whos never been to the gym, it is easy togetoverwhelmed by the cardio machines and have to choose between, lets say the treadmill or the rowing machine.Every cardio machine works differently on the body and tends to burn varying amounts of fat. (To find out which is the best cardio machine to burn fat, click here.)

When it comes to losing weight though, its a pretty straightforward deal: cardio exercises help you lose fat faster. But, aswith everything else, itis also important that you start slow to avoid injuries. Weight-training is also equally important, not just to gain muscle and give your bodybetter definition but also toavoid muscle injury. Here are:

Walking is perhaps the easiest and the best cardio exercises for fat loss. It is one of those exercises which you can incorporate into your daily routine without having to shift around your schedule too much. Walking as a cardio exercise helps you to burn 300 to 400 calories per hour. Thats quite a lot and atzero expense. But, you cant expect to take a light evening stroll and lose 400 calories. You need to take a brisk yet moderately fast-paced walk for the fat loss to happen. Not only that, a simple exercise like walking helps you maintain a healthy weight and is the best way to improve your mood. It also helps you strengthenyour bones and muscles.

Walking is good, running is great but sprinting is even better. Yet again, sprinting doesnt requireany equipment other than a pair of good shoes. Sprintinghelps you burn calories and increase your stamina. To make the most of yourworkout,alternate between sprinting and jogging for 30-45 secondseach for an hour. Even thougha treadmill will do just fine,theres nothing quite like running on a track.

Ellipticalworkouts can help youburnup to500 calories per hour at a moderate speed. Switch up the intensity and speedfor your elliptical workout tobe moreeffective. The ellipticalis an excellent way of losing fat without hurtingyour joints. Unlike a treadmill or a stationary bicycle, an ellipticaltends to workout your entire body.

The stationary cycle is often the most overlooked machine in the gym. But use it well and you will be able to burn as many as 1200 calories in a single hour. Cyclingisnt just one of the best cardio exercises for fat loss but it also helps you strengthen your leg muscles and build stamina.While acycle in the gym isnt a bad idea at all, cyclists will tell you that nothing compares to the real thing. Cycling in the open will not just help you lose fat and get fit, it will alsoencourage you to get outdoors and soak in some Vitamin D.

One of the big movements in fitness trends today involves a return to playgroundactivities the kind of workouts you did as a child. Think jumping rope, running, hopscotch you get the drift.Skipping, in that light, isnt just a kids play. Sure, you had a blast with the rope when you were a kid but the humble skipping rope is also the go-to equipment for athletes and boxers (including he great Muhammad Ali) whose sport requiresstamina. Not onlydoes skipping help you build stamina, it is also considered one of the best cardio exercises for far loss.Done properly, skipping is slightly more intense than walking.The simplest way to make the best of your rope is toskip for a minute straight, take a 20- to 30-second break and repeat.

This ones a no-brainer.Depending on who you ask, swimming is perhaps the best cardio exercise to lose fat. Not only does it workoutyour entire body,because ofthe nature of the exercise,swimming causes almost no injuries whatsoever. Swimming, when done right, can help you lose as much as 14 calories in a single minute. Compared to any other cardio exercise in this list, swimming has far fewer downsides (almost none) and is a great way to lose weight.

Quite like the cycle,the rowing machine is one of the most neglected piece of equipment in the gym. But it also happens to be one of the most efficient one if you want to lose weight. Like the elliptical, the rowing machineworks out your entire body andcan help you lose as many as 600 calories per hour.Advanced users can even burn as many as 1,000 calories an hour. Like with any cardio exercise,alternating bursts of high intensity activity with 20- to 30-second intervals of going easy will help you make the most of your rowing workout.

Though not a cardiovascular exercise, technically, a kettlebell workout can easily help you lose as many as 900 calories per house. Done right, a a kettlebell workout can help you lose as much as 20 calories per minute.As with anything in life, itwouldnt help if you rush into a kettlebell workout and slowly build your muscle and stamina before going all intense.The kettlebell workout will help you build muscle and lose fat and give you that lean, muscular physique without making you look bulky. For best results, alternate betweenhigh intensity movements for 40-50 seconds straight and then lower your movement intensity to 20-30 seconds and repeat this movement a several times.

Research says that climbing stairs can help you burn up to 600 calories an house. And you can achieve this even when youre working out at a moderate pace. Star training is also a greatcardio exercise for fat loss that doesnt require anything besides a pair of good running shoes and, well, a flight of stairs. That being said this is also a workout that can put a fair amount of stress on your knees and so must be practiced with caution. If you have issues with your knee joint, this is definitely not anexercise for you.

High-intensity interval training is a great workout for quickfat loss. As the name suggests, the high-intensity of the workout could help a person to lose upto 500 or even 1200 calories per hour. order to have a perfect workout, you need to get the correct body weight movement paired with a traditional cardio element. The ultimate goal of the high intensity workout is to go all out for a interval and then take a short break and repeatthe process to achieve your final goal. It takes similar amount of time but still help you with more fat loss than any other exercise combined. The best part about HIIT is that it can be done with anything, be it from running, sprinting, cycling, weights or even an elliptical for that matter. As long as its high intensity, youre good to go.

Needless to say, all these workouts must be carried out under the watchful eye of a trainer. Something aselementary as walking can also cause injuries; bad posture while walking and incorrect strides can lead to injuries. So, while some of these workouts may seem simple, it is always advisable to have an expert supervise you in theinitial days of your weight-loss journey.

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Shed those pounds with this simple, effective and FAST Scottish Slimmers seven-day plan – Scottish Daily Record

Posted: August 14, 2017 at 10:43 am

If you put on a few extra pounds this summer, or just want to start a weight loss campaign, Scottish Slimmers exclusive mini Feelgood Food Plan will get you off to a flying start.

Its simple, its effective and its fast. Just think one week from today YOU could be 5lbs lighter if you follow Scottish Slimmers exclusive plan.

And to give you extra encouragement, as well as our exclusive 7-day plan, this week we follow three slimmers on their weight loss journey and how they can testify that it is possible to lost up to 5lbs if not more than in your first week

So what are you waiting for nows the time to lose 5lbs fast.

Scottish Slimmers know all about losing weight and this mini Feelgood Food plan, exclusive to Daily Record readers, gives you a choice of four breakfasts, four lunches and four dinners to mix and match. Each day can have a hunger-busting menu but its still full of the kind of foods that give you a healthy balance. Even better, theres still room to enjoy some snacks as well.

Its feelgood, fast, filling, fabulous and foolproof.

Choose one Breakfast, one Lunch, one Main Meal and 2 Snacks or 3 for men each day

You can also add fruit freely (not grapes or bananas) or more vegetables to every meal or snack

Use skimmed milk freely in hot drinks or with cereal.

Portions

Although some weights are included, judge portion sizes according to your plate.

plate = whole grain, pasta, rice, potatoes or bread

plate = Lean meat/fish or pulses

plate = Fruit/vegetables

Fruity Muesli Bircher

Mix 30g rolled porridge oats, 25ml unsweetened apple juice , 50ml water, a small apple (peeled, cored and grated) 1 tsp chopped walnuts or pecans, chopped with 4 tbsp 0 per cent fat Greek yogurt , 1 tsp clear honey, a few berries of your choice.

Sandwich Thin

One large slice melon. Split one wholemeal sandwich thin. Cover each side with sliced half-fat cheese or two light cheese spread triangles and slices tomato. Grill.

Cooked Combo

Grill two lean bacon rashers and a tomato. Heat a small tin baked beans and dry fry an egg in a spray of oil. Serve with a slice wholemeal toast.

Smoothie & Cereal

One 180ml bottle any flavour fruit smoothie followed by low-sugar Granola served with skimmed milk or fat-free yogurt.

Cheese Melt

Mix 1 tbsp half-fat grated cheese with 1 tbsp 0 per cent yogurt and one chopped spring onion. Toast one side of a slice of wholemeal bread. Then, spread mixture on the other side and grill. Add chopped tomatoes on top. One peach and one pear.

Southern Fried Chicken

Oven-bake a portion Southern Fried chicken or fillets as instructions. Cook a half corn on the cob in water. Serve with 2 tbsp low-fat coleslaw and salad.

Sausage, Egg & Beans

Grill two low-fat sausages or one Quorn sausage and serve with one dry-fried egg and four rounded tbsp baked beans.

Rice Mix

Mix cooked whole grain pasta or rice (from 60g dry weight) with 60g chopped cooked lean ham, one chopped pineapple ring, 2 tbsp sweetcorn, chopped tomato, onion, cucumber and fat-free dressing. Serve hot or cold.

Steak Pan-Fry with Wedges (Serves 2)

Boil or microwave 2 large potatoes in their skins. Cool and cut into thick wedges. Spray with oil, season and cook in the oven for about 25 minutes.

Spray a non-stick pan with oil and heat. Add red onion slices and cook gently. Add 250g steak strips. Add some cherry tomatoes and sliced mushrooms

to the onions and stir-fry about 2 minutes. Add 4 tbsp sweetcorn kernels and heat. Serve each person with half the steak mixture, half the wedges and a large salad.

Feelgood Grill

Grill, bake or barbecue either a large skinless chicken breast, a well-trimmed pork steak, a lean rump steak or a large salmon fillet. Serve with a medium-sized baked potato, and lots of salad or vegetables and light coleslaw.

Herby fishcakes (Serves 4)

In a bowl, mix 400g mashed potato, 100g tinned sweetcorn, 2tsp chopped parsley and 1 large tin salmon (drained) Form 8 fishcakes. Dip each cake into 1 beaten egg and then into 120g wholemeal breadcrumbs. Grill until golden brown. Serve 2 fishcakes to each person with 2 tbsp baked beans.

Salmon and Watercress Fritatta (Serves 2)

Spray a non-stick pan with oil. Cook 6 sliced spring onions until tender, Add 2 handfuls of chopped watercress, Skin and flake 150g hot smoked salmon

into small pieces. Add to the pan with a lemon zest and a pinch of chilli flakes. Now, whisk 6 eggs with 1 tbsp low-fat crme fraiche - season and

pour into the pan. Cook gently until the bottom is firm. Place under the grill until the top is set and golden brown. Serves with vegetables on the side.

2 OR 3 A DAY

Cheese rolls

Roll Extra Light soft cheese and peach slices in three or four slices of ham

Nuts & raisins

Nibble on 50g peanuts & raisins, cherry tomatoes, carrot sticks, strips of pepper, broccoli or cauliflower florets.

Dessert

Serve two level scoops plain ice cream with 100g fresh or frozen berries and a sugar-free jelly

A small glass wine

A bottle light beer

A packet low fat crisps

Three rice cakes

100g prawns dipped into extra light mayonnaise

A pitta bread

Two oatcakes (e.g. Patersons) with 30g extra light soft cheese.

165g pot diet/fat-free yogurt or fromage frais

175g frozen grapes

A banana

30g of popped popcorn (not sugar coated)

30g almonds

A low-calorie cake bar

Two mini corn on the cob

A slice wholemeal bread with low-fat spread

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Men, Listen Up: Women Like The Smell Of Guys Who Eat A Certain Diet – NPR

Posted: August 14, 2017 at 10:43 am

Your diet can influence your appearance. You knew that. But did you know that what you eat can also impact your body odor and your attractiveness to the opposite sex? Lilli Carr for NPR hide caption

Your diet can influence your appearance. You knew that. But did you know that what you eat can also impact your body odor and your attractiveness to the opposite sex?

What we eat can influence more than our waistlines. It turns out, our diets also help determine what we smell like.

A recent study found that women preferred the body odor of men who ate a lot of fruits and vegetables. Whereas men who ate a lot of carbohydrates gave off a smell that was less appealing.

Skeptical? At first, I was, too. I thought this line of inquiry must have been dreamed up by the produce industry. (Makes a good marketing campaign, right?!)

But it's legit. "We've known for a while that odor is an important component of attractiveness, especially for women," says Ian Stephen of Macquarie University in Australia. He studies evolution, genetics and psychology and is an author of the study.

From an evolutionary perspective, scientists say our sweat can help signal our health status, and could possibly play a role in helping attract a mate.

So, how did scientists evaluate the link between diet and the attractiveness of body odor?

They began by recruiting a bunch of healthy, young men. They assessed the men's skin using an instrument called a spectrophotometer. When people eat a lot of colorful veggies, their skin takes on the hue of carotenoids, the plant pigments that are responsible for bright red, yellow and orange foods.

"The carotenoids get deposited in our skin," explains Stephen. The spectrophotometer "flashes a light onto your skin and measures the color reflected back," says Stephen. The results are "a good indicator of how much fruits and vegetables we're eating," he says.

Stephen and his colleagues also had the men in the study compete food frequency questionnaires, so they could determine the men's overall patterns of eating. Then, men were given clean T-shirts and asked to do some exercise.

Afterwards, women in the study were asked to sniff the sweat. (Note: The methodology was much more scientific and precise than my breezy explanation, but you get the picture!) "We asked the women to rate how much they liked it, how floral, how fruity," and a bunch of other descriptors, explains Stephen.

It's a small study, but the results were pretty consistent. "Women basically found that men who ate more vegetables smelled nicer," Stephen told us.

Men who ate a lot of meat did not produce a sweat that was any more or less attractive to women. But meat did tend to make men's odor more intense.

"This is not the first study to show that diet influences body odor," says George Preti, an adjunct professor in the dermatology department at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia.

A study published in 2006 found that women preferred the odor of men who ate a non-meat diet, "characterized by increased intakes of eggs, cheese, soy, fruit and vegetables."

But Preti points out that the relationship between diet and body odor is indirect.

Some people think if they eat a garlic or onion or a piece of meat they will smell like that food. "But that's not what happens," Preti says. Your breath might smell like the food you eat, but not your sweat.

Body odor is created when the bacteria on our skin metabolize the compounds that come out of our sweat glands.

"The sweat doesn't come out smelly," Preti explains, "It must be metabolized by the bacteria that live on the surface of the skin."

Now, of course, at a time when good hygiene and deodorant use are commonplace, is the smell of our sweat a big concern?

I put that question to the happy-hour crowd at a bar down the street from the NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C.

"I'm pretty OK with my smell," Stefan Ruffini told me. That evening he was ordering a burger on a bun and a side of fries, along with a beer. When I told him about the findings of the study, he laughed it off.

"I've got a girlfriend, so I don't worry about these things!"he said.

The study did not assess diet and odor attractiveness among same-sex couples.

"As a lesbian, I haven't smelled a man in several years," Stacy Carroll, who was also at happy hour, told me. "I eat a lot of produce, I have a girlfriend, so it's working out!"

Carroll says people who eat a lot of fruits and vegetables are more likely to be interested in their health "feeling good, looking fit" than their smell.

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Research: Diet may help slow effects of Alzheimer’s disease – W*USA 9

Posted: August 14, 2017 at 10:43 am

Health Check 12 Report: Alzheimer's Disease

Joe Dana, KPNX 6:28 AM. EDT August 14, 2017

Alzheimers disease remains the sixth leading killer of Americans, taking the lives of more than 80,000 each year in the United States. But recent research on the effects of the disease provides clues into treatment, said Honor Health family physician Dr. Jeannine Hinds

Studies show the brains of Alzheimer's patients have plaque, deficits of certain brain chemicals and inflammation. Some of these symptoms are directly or indirectly related to chronic disease like diabetes or high blood pressure," Dr. Hinds said.

The research suggests that a healthy diet can be an important tool to slowing down the effects of Alzheimer's disease, which begins damaging the brain 15 to 20 years before symptoms begin appearing. Researchers believe the cause of Alzheimer's disease may involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors.

If we can make a diet rich in healthier fats, veggies and anti-oxidants, that helps with the inflammatory process associated Alzheimer's, Dr. Hinds said.

One diet touted by researchers, known as the MIND diet, has shown a correlation with a lower risk of Alzheimers Disease. The diet includes a heavy emphasis on foods like berries, leafygreens, andfish.

Dr. Hinds said treatment of the disease is about management because a cure remains elusive.

"Part of being in medicine is you want to fix people. And this is something we can't fix yet," Dr. Hinds said. "Progress is being made. There is earlier detection. There are better prevention measures in place."

Dr. Hinds said one of the obstacles to effective treatment of Alzheimer's patients remains a lack of education in the community.

Physicians need to a chance to intervene as early as possible, and families should be on the lookout for signs of forgetfulness and mood changes in loved ones. Patients diagnosed earlier are better-equipped to get help.

FDA-approved medications have shown evidence of slowing down the plaque build-up associated with the disease.

"The earlier we can begin helping patients and their families, the better off they will be," Dr. Hinds said.

For some patients, Dr. Hinds also recommends they take part in research studies that may hold secrets for better outcomes.

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How the ‘Instagram diet’ works – fox2now.com

Posted: August 14, 2017 at 10:43 am

At 37 years old, Lisa Pessah-Bloom, a mother of three, was pre-diabetic, struggling with losing postpartum pounds and concerned about her health.

I had gestational diabetes for all three of my pregnancies. After my third, my A1C (blood sugar measurement) kept rising, and the doctor told me for the first time to be careful, because I was on track for diabetes.

Pessah-Bloom knew that she had to shed her pregnancy pounds and get her blood sugar under control. She did a Google search on diets for diabetes and stumbled upon the Paleo diet, which includes protein-rich foods like meat, fish, eggs and nuts, as well as vegetables and fruit, but excludes grains, dairy, legumes, sugars and salt. People said that their diabetes was reversed, she said.

She started eating more vegetables and unprocessed foods. But while following Paleo helped Pessah-Bloom eat a clean, lean diet, it wasnt enough to get her to her goal. She needed something else a support system of sorts and so she opened an account on Instagram under the handle @paleoworkingmama.

I started my Paleo page for motivation, really for myself, Pessah-Bloom said. But it wasnt long before she found people with health issues like herself who were also using the photo-driven app. I started following others who reversed Crohns and IBS too, which I also had, she said.

The more I followed people, the more I felt empowered. And then something unexpected happened. After some time, people who followed me told me that I me! empowered them. It was a chain of support, she said. I got it from others, and I gave it to others. People asked me to come to their house to perform refrigerator cleansing! They are inspired by the pictures I post of the food I make and what I keep in my kitchen, like my spices.

The community support that Instagram provides may be its most valuable asset for those hoping to achieve their health goals.

The first picture I posted was a mason jar of water with lemons, Pessah-Bloom said. I had just learned about my high blood sugar, and I wrote, Making lemonade out of lemons. The post marked the start of Pessah-Blooms new diet and exercise journey, and in her post, she encouraged others to follow and support her.

One person posted my post on her page she had over 15,000 followers, and she said, Lets give @thepalemoworkingmama our support and then all of a sudden I had 100 followers. This was someone I didnt even know someone who has plenty of her own followers, but she really wanted me to succeed on my journey.

Theres also the benefit of being part of a more intimate community. With Instagram, you can have a separate part of your profile dedicated to food journaling, and you dont have to be worried that your family member or neighbor who just wants to see pictures of your dogs or vacations will be turned off, said Christina Chung, a doctoral student at the University of Washington and lead author of a study that analyzed women who consistently use Instagram to record and share what they eat, in order to learn about the benefits and challenges of using the platform to achieve ones health goals.

Instagram is just pictures. There are no posts about politics. Its easy to navigate, with no chaos or clutter, Pessah-Bloom added. If you follow someone, youre following them for a specific reason and often someone with a similar goal.

Pessah-Bloom also appreciates the convenience that Instagram provides. People are so busy, and sometimes you cant go in person to a Weight Watchers meeting. With Instagram, its in your face. Youre seeing it all the time. When I eat something bad and I see someone preparing something wonderful, I say, Why did I do that?! It keeps you inspired!

Food pictures that create cravings for tasty, healthy food help, too. When you see something so mouthwatering and appetizing, youre more likely to try it, and then you get hooked on eating well, Pessah-Bloom said.

For those who use Instagram to track what they eat, the ease of snapping a picture is particularly helpful during a jam-packed day.

The benefit of photos is that its more fun to do than taking out a booklet or typing hundreds of words of description in an app, Chung said. Plus, its more socially appropriate for people who are trying to track their diets to snap a photo of their plate when theyre out with friends: Everyones doing it, and it doesnt look weird.

As one of the study participants noted, if I was out with friends or something, then a quick snapshot of the food would be easier than saying, Hold on, guys, I need to pull up MyFitnessPal and put everything down and the right serving size.

But just how accurate is Instagram as a tracker for weight loss? Can you really know the portion sizes, fat grams and calorie counts of what you ate or should eat when you swipe through photos?

When it comes to losing weight, food pics may or may not help, said Angela Lemond, a registered dietitian nutritionist and spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. The food could be great quality, but even an excessive amount of good food will cause weight gain.

If, for example, someone spots a picture of healthy chicken parmigiana as food inspiration for weight loss, it may be difficult to figure out the correct portion size, unless it is listed.

Its not very accurate if you are looking for tracking information such as detailed nutrients, portion size and calories, since it might be difficult to assess this information from photos, Chung said.

If youre looking for a 200-calorie meal, you might search using the hashtag #200calories and find some options. But in Chungs study, participants used the platform in conjunction with other apps if they were seeking more detailed nutrition data.

Calories aside, for those who use Instagram, the visual cues that the app provides actual pictures of food may be just enough motivation to continue eating on plan, or in some cases to eat less.

Before (when using MyFitnessPal), I would have a small snack pack that was a bag of chips and be like, Oh, that doesnt really count because its just a little tiny bag. But I think with Instagram, it helped me because I was taking a picture of it: Its real, and it exists, and it does count towards what I was eating. And then putting a visual image of it up really helped me stay honest, one study participant said.

Tensions between tracking honestly and posting something perceived as more desirable were also observed in the study. That could present a dilemma, leading some to spend time on making photos look better, explained Chung. But the thought of posting something off-plan may also help people stay on track, she added.

Over a year later, Pessah-Blooms cooking skills have improved, and she is no longer pre-diabetic. Her IBS is resolved, and she weighs less than she did at her wedding about 12 years ago. Her husband, a huge Instagram fan, has lost 40 pounds with the help of the app and his wifes cooking, and her kids eat healthier now, too.

Pessah-Bloom says she could not have done it without her online community that evolved from her photo journal.

I love the people I follow on Instagram. They have become my online support group. Everyone inspires each other. I work full-time and have three kids. I couldnt have done any of this without Instagram.

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