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Low Fitness Levels Could Increase Your Risk of Depression by 98%

For some folks, the cold months of the year can be a haven for depression.

Year after year, more and more people are reporting mental health problems. Anxiety, depression, and eating disorders are just a few of the many mental health illnesses that plague people young and old across the country.

depressionAccording to Mental Health America, “even before COVID-19, the prevalence of mental illness among adults was increasing.” (1) And now, as we continue in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health has continued to decline. 

New statistics show that this year, “the number of people looking for help with anxiety and depression has skyrocketed.” From January to September, there’s been a 93% increase in the number of people that have taken anxiety screens, and a 62% increase in the total number of depression screens. (1)

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New Study Shows Lifestyle Changes Can Help People 60+ Lose Weight

Feeling fed up?  Wondering if real weight changes are even possible at your age?

Don’t let yourself get down.  Just because you’re a bit older, it doesn’t mean things are hopeless.  You can still lose weight!

A recent study published in Clinical Endocrinology kept track of 242 obese patients and followed their weight loss over time. Researchers found that both the group of patients over the age of 60, and the group under the age of 60 had very similar weight loss results.

In fact, the older group cut their average body weight by 7.3%. It was more than the younger group, which had a body weight decrease of 6.9%. And, the older group even lost weight faster than the younger group – about 7 months faster! (1)

According to this study, age is no barrier to weight loss. People over the age of 60 can lose just as much weight as younger people if they make changes in their lifestyle. Dr. Thomas Barber, the author of the study, said “age should be no barrier to lifestyle management of obesity.” (1)

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How To Make A Big Change In No Time

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Imagine those numbers above are mere seconds out of your day. Now imagine that in that small amount of time you could have helped raise the bar on your fitness levels.

This may sound crazy, four seconds can’t possibly be long enough to improve your health, but new research shows that you can do just that. Continue reading


These Easy Activities will Make a Huge Difference for Long-term Well Being

You’ve got your fitness routine down to a science. You’re hopping on your elliptical every day for a sweat-drenched workout session.

But still, ever find yourself feeling just worn out and in need of a boost?

Well, we’ve got you covered!

Here are 8 simple little health-boosting activities that will boost your mood, revamp your positivity, and improve your health for the long run!

All It Takes Is 60 Seconds!

deep breathTake A Deep Breath – You may not realize the power of your breath, but it can make a world of difference in those stressful moments. When you are feeling the pressure and anxiety is right around the corner, your body chemistry can throw you into a “fight or flight” response. This causes your breathing to become shallow and your heart to race. Continue reading


How a Hot Bath Can Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease

We often view taking a hot bath as a luxury that we don’t get nearly often enough. But what if you had reason to make them a health priority?

A new study published in Scientific Reports revealed that making hot baths a part of your regular routine can greatly impact your heart health.

Not Necessarily New News…Just Different

This study may be the first of its kind to study the effects of a hot bath specifically, but it’s really just the next logical step based on information we already have available.

Doctors and researchers have been studying the health benefits of saunas for quite some time. They have found a long list of reasons why taking the time to relax in a hot, steamy room is worth it. Continue reading


testosterone moleculeThe word testosterone is one you have surely heard from time to time. But there’s a lot more to it than you may realize. In fact, testosterone plays a very large role in many different systems throughout the body.

From the reproductive system and sexuality, to bone density and muscle mass, testosterone has a hand in it all.

But what you may not know is that sleep plays a large role in testosterone levels and production. It may sound counter intuitive, but it’s true. The time you spend snoozing can have a huge effect on this important hormone.

Before we get into that, let’s get a little background on testosterone and how it works.

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Exercise Is Only Part of Your Fitness 

stressFeeling a little stressed lately?

In today’s world, stress and anxiety are par for the course. We all feel stress and anxiety from time to time. And that’s ok. The key is managing it and not letting it take you away from yourself and your goals.

Exercise is good for your mind and your body, specifically as a very effective form of stress management. That’s right, exercise will not only help you feel stronger physically, but also mentally.

This all begins in your brain, but the effects will travel throughout our whole body!

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Should You Be Using MCT Oil…and How

MCT OilWhen it comes to your health, it can be hard to know which products you should be using and which are just sponsored ads on Instagram. MCT oil is a product you may have heard of that’s been gaining a lot of popularity and for good reason.

So what is it? And is it something you should be adding to your daily diet?  We’re going to break down everything “MCT” for you in this article. By the time you’re done reading, you’ll be wiser and one step closer to a healthier you!

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Unique Times Call for Unique Action 

You plan your fitness goals. You strategize a way to reach them. You imagine amazing results.

But, do you know what you’re NOT doing?  You aren’t actually getting started… Yup, when it comes to attaining your fitness goals, there are a lot of things that can derail us.

For most of us, we use the excuse that it’s not the right time. Work is really busy, there’s a lot going on with the family, it’s just too cold…or too hot. Or maybe you set your goal on January 1st and have already lost sight of the finish line.

And now, this COVID-19 situation has all of us in a bit of an odd situation.  Many of us are stuck working at home for the first time in our lives.  But when you take out a daily commute, kids’ soccer practice, and the need to dress for society, many of us are finding ourselves with a little (or a lot of) extra time on our hands.

So yes, NOW is the perfect time to finally get going with your fitness goals.  Not only will daily exercise help you, boost your immunity and manage your anxiety in regards to the pandemic, it will also help you look and feel great for the time when we’re finally allowed to go public again.

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How Exercise Helps You Stay Healthy

We know that exercise is good for you, there’s no argument there. It’s great for heart health, brain function, bone strength, emotional health and more.

But did you know that it’s also good for your immune system? That’s right! Exercising can help boost your immune system to keep you healthy and ready to fight off illness.

It’s something that’s all the more important given the current state of the world.

How Exercise May Help Boost Your Immune System Against Coronavirus

There are a few theories as to why regular exercise may help you stay healthy. Nobody knows exactly how it happens, but based on how our bodies function this is the closest the experts have come to knowing what’s really going on.

The scientific community is still learning about the coronavirus so none of the studies in this report are specific to our current situation.  Instead, we’re working off our prior knowledge of how exercise can help boost your immune system against things like the annual flu.  (The COVID-19 virus is a type of flu.)

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