DO YOU WANT TO BE OBESE?
Being obese increases your chances to have many diseases. It causes hypertension, arthritis, diabetes, heart disease and many others.
Why do men have obesity? It was due to different lifestyle. The shift in diet of food high in saturated fat and sugar but low in vitamins and minerals causes this deficiency. Obesity is an excessive amount of body weight to muscles, bones, fats and water. An abnormal accumulation of fats in the body.
A good nutrition reduces weight. As we are beginning to age, our body metabolism will change. It increases the fats while muscle balance decreases. We are less physically active causing weight gain. Slow metabolism will result to obesity.
Any weight gain is controllable. Weight can be reduced if we choose a lifestyle good for our health. Apply good eating habit. Have physical activities to burn-out fat metabolism.
If you want to reduce your weight then choose a better healthy eating plan. Choose food that supplies nutrients and appropriate calories in order to maintain your weight.
Always remember that an active lifestyle will help you maintain a healthy body. It is the gateway to avoid the risk of many illnesses. Monitor your progress on regular basis. Check your weight. The doctor can determine what is allowable to you.
Our body need a balance diet to make it healthy. It handles the many stresses in life. Include some of the important elements for the body to function effectively. We must provide our diet with enough carbohydrates, protein, unsaturated fats, vitamins, minerals and fibers. Balance diet are those diet that is responsive to our nutritional need by consuming variety of food from each group. Education is important to know what the body requires.
Carbohydrates is considered an energy source. Without this, we easily get tired and weak. Taking in excess to its proportion causes weight gain. It is important to balance it. Enough supply of elements supports body’s normal growth and development. With the incorporation of a moderate exercise the body will response effectively.
Any unbalanced diet causes problem in our brain and nervous system. It hampers our continuous growth. Learn how to eat smart. Whole grains are rich in phyto-chemicals and anti-oxidants. Fruits and vegetables can supply us with vitamins and minerals. It has a low calories enough to control weight gain. Be a part in your meals each day and see the result.
Commit yourself for a change to be healhier, stronger and better. This is the secret of maintaining longer and healthy life.
WHAT YOUR BONES NEEDED?

Whether we like it or not, our body needs calcium. There are many beneficial effects in taking calcium as mineral. It builds and maintains good bones and teeth and in blood clotting. It was needed in the transmission of nerve impulses. It is helpful in the regulation of the heart rhythm. Calcium is a living tissue constantly broken down and in build up process. If you are healthy and have enough calcium and exercise, your bone production will increase.
A disease that we should be aware of is osteoporosis. If the bones weakens, it causes an imbalance. He losses bones as he aged. Taking an adequate intake of calcium provides an important source of avoiding bone loss in later life.
How can we slow it down? Get enough exercise. Take vitamin D an important source you can get from the sun aside from calcium supplement. A green-leafy vegetables is also rich in vitamin K. In order to lower the risk of osteoporosis, avoid taking caffeine as it increases the risk of fracture. Instead of going in, calcium was excreted in urine out of the body. Avoid too much protein as it cause calcium to go out from the bones especially animal protein.
A lifelong intake of dietary calcium is necessary. It helps slow bone loss. At moderate level, taking calcium has benefits in lowering the risk of hypertension. Sources of calcium can be found in dairy products, spinach, baked beans, oranges, green peas, and many others. Calcium is an element that has many benefits. It helps the bones to function effectively.
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