• About
  • Charity Walks in DC
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Race for the Cure
  • Walking Stats
  • Walking with Thoreau
  • ZumeTours
  • ZumeTunes


Feb 15
0

Read the signs.

Posted by: mike zume    Tags:  exercise, EzinArticles, signs of poor health, walk, walking    Posted date:  February 15, 2009



Is the sign right in front of you?

Read the signs, before it’s too late.

Are you tired all the time, can’t sleep, eating for no good reason, gained weight or lack energy? Maybe your fitness tank is on empty? We all receive the signs, every now and again, and we tend to go into ignore mode. Could it be a life lacking consistent exercise? The signs are usually all around us and stand as possible warnings.  Take a look at “Warning: Lack of Exercise Is Detrimental To Your Health” By Jim O’Connor at Ezine Articles. The article gives an eye opening look at a life with no or little exercise:

“The simple innocent choice of not exercising has shown, in studies, to promote 10 serious health conditions you don’t ever want to develop. The bottom line is physical inactivity has a lot of unhealthy implications even at our bodies cellular level. At the cellular level, inactivity decreases
the ability to transfer oxygen from your blood stream to your cells, and also decreases the number of power activating mitochondria. However, the worst cost of not exercising or being physically active can result in the following 10 devastating conditions:”

  • CANCER - Studies have shown that fitness enthusiastic men and women who are physically active have a 30 to 40 percent lower risk of colon cancer compared to individuals who are inactive.
  • DIABETES - Studies show lack of regular physical exercise increases insulin sensitivity. Diabetes is considered the “sedentary disease” which is striking people at an alarming rate. If it is not controlled, it can destroy the body’s organs.
  • HEART - Lack of consistent physical activity, over time, decreases the function of the heart muscle, affects the blood vessels, including the large aortic artery to the veins and small capillaries. According to many studies, scientists have good reason to believe that regular exercise protects the
    heart.
  • STROKE - Regular exercisers are 25% less likely to have a stroke than their sedentary counterparts. Being fit lowers blood pressure, raises HDL cholesterol, and reduces the risk of blood clots.
  • BRAIN - People who are physically active, according to solid evidence, are at lower risk for cognitive decline and dementia.
  • MUSCLES - If you don’t exercise on a regular basis, you are at risk of losing some 6 percent of your muscles mass every decade of life from the age of 30 on. This also translates into a 10 – 15 percent loss of strength per decade. Once again, if you don’t use the muscle, you will lose the muscle quickly
  • OSTEOPOROSIS - ragile bones cause more than 1.5 million fractures each year in the U.S. Bone is like muscle, if you stress it, it responds. If you don’t, you gradually lose its strength, and increase your chances of breaking them. Regular weekly strength training can help prevent osteoporosis, and decrease your chances of breaking a bone.
  • MENTAL HEALTH - People who don’t exercise on a regular basis are more prone to develop depression. According to a recent study, people who were more active were nearly 20 percent less likely to be diagnosed with depression over the next five years than less active people. Fitness conscious individuals also generally display an improved self esteem, or self image.
  • WEIGHT - If you are inactive, year in and year out, you will eventually gain weight and lose fitness which increases the chance of a heart attacks, and diabetes.
  • IMMUNE SYSTEM - Moderate amounts of exercise reduces the
    risk of upper respiratory infection. Regular exercise may boost
    immune function.

Wow, the list scares the heck out of me. See ya, I’m walking again today.

MikeZ – “good health is as simple as adding a little exercise”

Please consult your physician before starting any exercise program. They are your very best resource.

You must be logged in to post a comment.