Just Get Kids Exercising, a Little

Fifteen minutes of exercise might not seem like a lot, but in this age of Sony Playstations and Mp3 Players, it’s a start. A new study claims 15 minutes of moderate exercise makes children 50 percent less likely to become obese than inactive children. Reuters reports:
A study of 5,500 children who agreed to wear a motion sensor device showed that those who exercised more were less likely to be obese -- and that short bursts of intense activity seemed to be the most helpful…


…"Our data suggest that higher intensity physical activity may be more important than total activity," Andy Ness of the University of Bristol and colleagues wrote.
Are there kids that actually play outside nowadays? When I was a kid we had Nintendo, but still, if I couldn’t get outside to play a game of wall-ball once a day, my head would explode.

Exercise Your Mind

We all know exercise does a body good, but can it work wonders for our minds too? The answer seems to be yes. Eric Nagourney of The New York Times reports on new research claiming exercise helps fight natural memory loss:
Now a new study suggests a possible explanation for why this is so. The report, which appears online in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, says working out may stimulate the growth of neurons in a part of the brain associated with memory loss.


The researchers, led by Dr. Scott A. Small, an associate professor of neurology at the Columbia University Medical Center, looked at changes in the brains of volunteers who worked out on exercise equipment.

Nutritional Wisdom: Preventing Sarcopenia: The Major Cause of Age-Related Disabilities

Dr. Fuhrman’s radio show Nutritional Wisdom airs live Wednesdays at 11am EST with an encore presentation Thursdays at 3pm EST on VoiceAmerica. Here’s a peek at this week’s episode:

Strength training is essential for long term health. Learn how to protect yourself against muscle loss, frailty, falls and fractures by preventing sarcopenia. Join Dr. Fuhrman as he welcomes guest Steve Reis, one of the original Master Trainers of the SuperSlow Exercise Guild and owner of Santa Rosa Strength, a health facility teaching strength training programs based on Progressive Resistance Exercise.

Check out the Nutritional Wisdom category for previous episodes.

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