Articles, tagged with "muscle loss", page 5
09th May 2010
Running has the potential to burn serious calories. An average sized person can burn 200 calories in 20 minutes with ease. It can also slow bone and muscle loss because your body is responding to the physical demands of running. Walking is also a good for...
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Author:
Steven
29th April 2010
Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which our body secrets too much of thyroid hormone or we can say that in this condition thyroid gland becomes overactive. Due to this the metabolism of our body increases and the patient feels often hotter and even after ...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
28th April 2010
There are major consequences to being heavy. For example, Diabetes Gall Bladder and Gallstones problems, Stroke, Hypertension or high blood pressure, Knee and back pain, Sleep Apnea, Heart Disease, and even Despair may very well be brought on or made wors...
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Author:
Mark Hall
14th April 2010
The body building program is closely associated with the caloric needs for the body. You have to consume more calories while doing the workouts. The energy spent while doing workouts must be compensated by providing the lost calories. There are many metho...
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Author:
Jamsclark52
13th April 2010
If you thought cardio was the best way in how to lose fat and gain muscle think again. Regular cardio can't possibly measure up to the latest and more efficient methods of losing your beer belly. Probably the most amazing thing about this new approach is ...
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Author:
Phil Tsang
13th April 2010
I'm sorry if I burst your bubble but cardio training is not the answer to how to lose fat and gain muscle. In comparison to new and improved ways of quick fat loss, cardio just doesn't cut it. Probably the most amazing thing about this new approach is tha...
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Author:
Phil Tsang
24th March 2010
There are major consequences to being heavy. For example, Diabetes Gall Bladder and Gallstones problems, Stroke, Hypertension or high blood pressure, Knee and back pain, Sleep Apnea, Heart Disease, and even Depression could be caused or made worse by bein...
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Author:
Mark Hall
05th March 2010
You have been bombarded lately by so many ads online or in TV trying to suggest the only diets that work for you. Yet, none of these guaranteed weight loss plans did not produce any result or you have lost couple pounds, but not for long.
Now you sitti...
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Author:
Brett Slansky
03rd March 2010
It's easy to understand why some people think there's a secret to building lean muscle. Like anything in life, we're always looking for a shortcut or magic bullet that will give exactly what we want for little or no investment in return. There are many pr...
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Author:
Paul Smith
02nd March 2010
We have seen study after study show the benefits of weight lifting; it promotes bone health and reduces age-related muscle loss and now we know that it helps us stay sharp as we age. Alzheimer's and dementia among seniors have become so common that many ...
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Author:
Mr. America Jason Kozma
04th February 2010
Diabetes is a name used to mention to diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipid us. Both of the types share the same name, "diabetes". This is so as they are both likewise attributes by types prevailing unnecessary urination. The word itself is carry from "si...
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Author:
John Goldman
04th February 2010
Diabetes is a word used to mention to diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipid us. Both of the terms share the same name, "diabetes". This is so as they are both alike feature by terms prevailing too much urination. The word itself is carry from "siphon" whi...
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Author:
John Goldman
04th February 2010
Diabetes is a term used to refer to diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus. Both of the conditions share the same name,' diabetes'. This is so as they are both similarly characterized by conditions prevailing excessive urination. The word itself is borro...
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Author:
John Goldman
02nd February 2010
Last time, we looked at some of the basic needs to lose weight and keep muscle.
The first thing you'd have to do was to make sure you didn't eat as much. Reducing your daily caloric intake by 500-600 (depending on how big you are) is a good start. ...
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Author:
Matt Wiggins
27th January 2010
Health is a concern of every individual across the globe. The demand related to finding health solutions is at an all time high whether it is for something minor like the daily illnesses people are usually exposed to or a more complex issues such as obe...
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Author:
Roland Taylor