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Part-1:-The-Diet-Obesity-Debates-Continue1Jan 16

January 16, 2020 By Irv Rubenstein

Soda Safety…Again

Not long ago, I wrote about the ongoing controversy with artificial sweeteners in the American diet and culture. An article from September 2019 in the Washington Post brings more to bear on this topic, not for the findings but for the conversation around them. First, the article addresses the results of a European study inRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: artificial sweeteners, coronary heart disease, diet, heart disease, soda, sugar, weight management

Part 1: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: The New, Improved, and Not-Fully-Understood Weight Loss DrugsNov 16

November 16, 2019 By Irv Rubenstein

Disease, Apps and Ultimate Responsibility

I receive occasional offers from other bloggers to include or add onto my site as this sharing boosts one’s own visibility on the web. I vet them for content and redundancy – that is, if I’ve already addressed a topic – as well as readability. The latter pertains to it complexity or lack thereof. Some,Read More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: diabetes, diabetes apps, diet, Exercise, health apps, weight management

REAL-News --November-2019Nov 01

November 1, 2019 By Irv Rubenstein

REAL News – November 2019

 November 2019 Running Economy and How You Run MaxVO2 is your body’s maximal oxygen uptake and use capacity. But this only tells how fit you are while your running economy (RE) tells how much energy you use relative to the distance you run. And it’s a better predictor of your racing skills. A study fromRead More

Filed Under: Real News Tagged With: diet, field of health or exercise science, obesity, running economy, running mechanics, slows cognitive decline

The-Real-Fake-News:-Processed-Food-Is-'Healthy'Oct 15

October 15, 2019 By Irv Rubenstein

The Real Fake News: Processed Food Is ‘Healthy’

The fitness field is replete with pseudo-science especially regarding diet, dieting and diets. While personal trainers may have some ‘expertise’ in nutrition based largely on what they learned in their certification prep courses or at professional conferences, they also have some serious biases often based on what’s worked for them. These could be appropriate forRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: diet, field of health or exercise science, healthy diet, obesity, processed foods, unprocessed foods, weight loss

REAL News - May 2019May 01

May 1, 2019 By Irv Rubenstein

REAL News – May 2019

 May 2019 Youth Sports Injuries Contribute to Osteoarthritis Risk Later That little knee injury you suffered in PE or youth sports programs may impact your health by the time you graduate college. A Canadian study of adults who sustained an injury before they were 18 tried to summarize “various clinical, physiological, behavioral and functional health-relatedRead More

Filed Under: Real News Tagged With: burn off excess weight, diet, exercise intensity, individual variability, knee injuries

REAL-News --March-2020Feb 24

February 24, 2019 By Irv Rubenstein

The Sounds of Obesity

I remember the fad of the record album of my college days that gave potheads- of which I was NOT one (really, ask anyone on my freshman floor) – a mellow thrill: recordings of the humpback whales. Stoned, they’d express youthful ‘wows’ as if the combination of science and THC took them to another level.Read More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: body fat, childhood obesity, diabetes, diet, higher risk of obesity, obesity

Jan 05, 2019

January 5, 2019 By Irv Rubenstein

On Fatness, Genes and Real Life

A post-New Year article in Bloomberg Opinion addressed a topic that invariably arises in early January, in the US at least: how can I drop the holiday weight I’ve gained? It addressed the issue less from how to lose it than why some gain more of it. The article was based on the research of Dr.MaryRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: body fat, childhood obesity, diet, Exercise, higher risk of obesity, physical activity, weight loss

Dec 12, 2018

December 12, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

Free Holiday Season Advice, for what it’s worth

​Here come those nasty holidays advice columns, again. Halloween ends, and the decorations for Thanksgiving come out in stores and homes. Everyone knows that that portends – Christmas decorations, gift shopping and those ubiquitous and invasive, and exhausting, parties are right around the corner.  Every newspaper, magazine and TV news or talk show will beRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: diet, Exercise, fitness, functional fitness, holiday fitness, training

REAL-News--December-20202Apr 03

April 3, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

REAL News April 2018

 April 2018 New Thoughts on The Body’s Response to Exercise An Australian study published in Cell Metabolism (Jan. 2018) hypothesized that the cells communicate with each other in response to physical activity. Vesicles, tiny protein-filled packages, “contain genetic material and proteins that carry messages to other parts” of the body that all have connections toRead More

Filed Under: Real News Tagged With: achieve well-being, body fat, diet, Exercise, weight loss

Life-Changes:-Diet-for- LivingMar 23

March 23, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

Deflection Points: When Behavioral Eating Can Be Fatal!!!

How’s that for a headline? Grabs your attention, don’t it? But that’s how mass media, especially on line media, operates: it tries to grab eyeballs. Even researchers do so by titling their articles accordingly – either catchy, kitschy or catastrophically. But if you read them carefully, you will often see the big clue that it’sRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: childhood obesity, deflection point, diet, eating disorders, higher risk of obesity, obesity

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