Friday, 23 March 2012

An increase on alcohol costs is good for the future of the UK!

This is a very tough subject to talk about (so we expect a mix of opinions on this blog!).

Many people in the UK are respectable drinkers & have a few drinks at special occasions or with a meal.

Unfortunately binge drinking is very common between teenagers, students & young professionals; however alcohol consumption is on a massive increase with the older generations also (which lead an example for the rest of the UK). Alcohol is not the problem! It is people over use & attitude towards the consumption of it which causes issues!

We have read this really good blog on the top 10 health risks with drinking excessive amounts of alcohol!

1. Pregnancy risks


women consuming alcohol when they are pregnant is very dangerous for the foetus. The results can be very disheartening like birth defects preventing normal growth causing mental retardation and improper formations of body parts. Hence avoid alcohol completely during pregnancy to have a healthy baby.


2. High blood pressure


Drinking more than two standard drinks of alcohol a day has a possibility of increasing the blood pressure twice, compared to non drinkers. It is advised for people with high blood pressure and being overweight to not consume alcohol. The suggested quantity of alcohol for men is two standard glasses per day and one glass for women.

3. Heart diseases


Apparently, average alcohol consumption reduces the risk of occurrence of heart attacks, strokes and coronary heart diseases. But excessive drinking can cause cardiovascular disease damaging the heart and its blood vessels.

4. Hangovers


one of the common short term effects of over drinking is hangover. Hangover means dehydration, headaches, vomiting, nausea, stomach pains, uneasiness and sickness that occurs after crossing the limit of alcohol your body can tolerate. The best way to get rid of it is to have a glass of lime juice or eating oily fried food.

5. Cancer


There is a high risk of breast cancer for women consuming more than average alcohol per day. Alcohol can even cause cancer of lever and digestive region. Not only excess consumption even little alcohol can cause this deadly disease.

6. Accidents


Driving under the influence of alcohol is very risky as a person’s reaction time becomes slow. There is a tendency to lose control while driving a vehicle. This might lead to accidents or even killing innocent people on the road.

7. Inappropriate behaviour


Consumption of alcohol makes you lose control over yourself. One might unknowingly indulge in unnecessary sexual activities which can lead to unwanted pregnancy or even get infected with sexually transmitted diseases.

8. Liver diseases


Liver diseases occur because of continually consuming alcohol. Liver can function even when it is damaged up to 75%. But torturing the liver after that point can lead to scarring of it or what is known as cirrhosis. Alcohol contains toxins called acetaldehyde which tend to damage the liver cells. And once it is damaged it can even lead to death.

9. Pancreatitis


Heavy drinking say more than 5 glasses a day can cause this disease. And if affected by this disease it is for life. One has to very careful while eating oily or fatty food. Pancreatitis is swelling of the pancreas. The main symptoms are pain in the upper abdomen, nausea, vomiting, fever and sweating. If it gets severe it can result in digestive problems, diabetes and pancreatic cancer.

10. Alcoholism


Addiction is the extreme case of alcoholism. It is the point where the body surrenders to alcohol and cannot live without it. In fact the body demands increased quantity gradually. And when deprived of it, the person starts to feel weak and irritated. It can even lead the person into depression.

http://www.quicktop10.com/health/top-10-risks-of-drinking-alcohol/

Saturday, 17 March 2012

5 top tips to stay focused & motivated when exercising!

5 TOP TIPS TO STAY FOCUSED & MOTIVATED WHEN EXERCISING!

Living in a world full of many distractions can diturb your exercise plans!

Here are our 5 top tips to remain focused & motivated

1. TURN OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE! HOW MANY PEOPLE DO YOU SEE IN THE GYM NOT EXERCISING PROPERLY, BEING DISTRACTED WITH UPDATES FROM FACEBOOK, SMS ALERTS & PHONE CALLS! OUR NUMBER 1 TIP TO STAY FOCUSED WHEN EXERCISING IS TURN OFF YOUR MOBILE!!!

2. LISTEN TO MUSIC THAT MOTIVATES YOU! THERE IS NOTHING WORSE THAN EXERCISING TO MUSIC THAT YOU HATE! IF YOU LOVE ROCK ANTHEMS, THERE IS NOTHING WORSE THAN LISTENING TO CHEESY POP OR DUB STEP. HOWEVER IF YOU LOVES DANCE CHARTS OR R&B THERE IS NOTHING MORE NAUSEATING THAN LISTENING TO 60'S & THE LIKES OF 70'S CHEESE! (THIS IS YOUR TIME TO EXERCISE SO LISTEN TO THE MUSIC YOU ENJOY HEARING!)



3. KEEP CONVERSATIONS TO THE BEGGINING OR AT THE END OF TRAINING! HAVE YOU SEEN MANY W.I. GROUPS FULL OF MEN IN THE GYM LATELY? IF YOU HAVE & YOU WISH TO FOCUS ON YOUR FITNESS THEN STAY AWAY FROM THESE TYPES OF PEOPLE AS THEY ONLY GO TO THE GYM TO TALK & NOT TRAIN!

4.  KEEP YOUR ENERGY LEVELS UP! CONSUME A SMALL MEAL OR A CARB / PROTEIN SHAKE AN HOUR BEFORE EXERCISE! MOST PEOPLE'S ENERGY LEVELS ARE DEPLETED WHEN EXERCISING, SO KEEP THEM UP BY CONSUMING THE RIGHT PRE & POST TRAINING MEAL FOR YOU!

5. WEAR CLOTHES  THAT MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD! IF LYCRA IS YOUR THING OR BAGGY MC HAMMER LIKE PANTS ARE, WEAR IT! MAKE SURE THAT THE CLOTHES YOU WEAR WON'T INJURE YOU! IF YOU FEEL GOOD IN YOUR OWN CLOTHES IT WILL AID YOUR TRAINING!

Below is a link to a really popular fitness cd to keep you motivated!

 

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

3 minutes exercise per week research

Just three MINUTES of exercise a week could prevent diabetes, say scientists



  • Jumping on an exercise bike in just 20 second spurts can improve insulin function, scientists claim


So, does this mean that personal trainers are out of a job?

 

 
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2071590/Just-MINUTES-exercise-week-prevent-diabetes-say-scientists.html#ixzz1oTJiHQAr

 

Monday, 5 March 2012

Is making new year resolutions a waste of time?

Is making New Year resolutions a waste of time?

At this time of year many people regret they ever made New Year resolutions!

Most if not all who have made a list of New Year’s resolutions have failed miserably!

So why do most people give up so easily?

Well it is simple!

It is now accepted in society to "WANT NOW" & "DREAM OF RESULTS!" rather than "JUST DO IT!"

Too many people make excuses & never execute their plan to perfection!

So what are the main 5 excuses not to get great results!

1. The "I’ll do it tomorrow" mindset

2. I have had a bad day! I’ll feel better in front of the TV with a pack of crisps instead!

3. Its dark & miserable outside & it's raining!

4.  I kind of have a plan, I've stuck to it for 5 days and it's not working!

5. I've given this diet 9 days and I’ve only lost 1llb! Let’s try another diet fad instead!

To conclude!

New Year’s resolutions are not a waste of time!

Making a plan & never seeing it through is!

Too many people YO-YO & NEVER EVER see things through like they should! If they did the results would be amazing!

Friday, 2 March 2012

Exercise and Fitness for the Cancer Patient

Please note this is by: David Haas of the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance

Exercise and Fitness for the Cancer Patient

In times past, people who were diagnosed with cancer, whether it was a common cancer like breast cancer or a rare one such as mesothelioma were told to rest as much as possible. Recent studies have shown that exercise during and after treatment can be done safely and may improve the quality of the patient's life. While rest is important while a patient fights the disease, too much of it can cause weakness in muscles and limit the range of motion. This is why it is important to be as active as possible during the treatment process and beyond.

Physical activity provides many benefits to a cancer patient, such as improving muscle tone, increasing blood circulation and energy, decreasing the risk of heart disease, lessening depression and anxiety, controlling nausea and giving a feeling of well being. Energy levels tend to be higher in patients who exercise regularly, which results in less social isolation.

The patient’s health care team should approve any exercise regimen before starting. The best results may be obtained through working with a physical therapist or an exercise specialist. Both are trained to find the right type, duration and intensity of exercise that suits the needs of the individual.

When starting out with a new exercise routine, it is best to go slowly with frequent breaks for rest. It is important to include all the muscle groups and perform activities that emphasize flexibility, aerobic fitness and overall strength. The patient should always use moderation and pay attention to how the body is reacting.

There will be some days when there is too much fatigue, especially during radiation and chemotherapy treatment. While exercise can help alleviate tiredness, it is vital to allow the body to rest and recuperate.

Staying motivated can be a problem with any physical activity regimen. It can be helpful to set goals for the short and long term and try to keep it fun. Mixing up different exercises on different days can keep it fresh and interesting, as can working out with friends and family. Making a chart of progress and celebrating when goals are reached can give a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction.

Cancer can be a scary experience but it is not the end. Staying physically strong can help a patient beat the disease and appreciate the new lease on life.

Please Note this is by: David Haas of the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance

Due to the sensitive subject, GTPT LTD is simply posting this blog & has not created the content.

www.mesothelioma.com/blog/authors/david/