Thursday, August 18, 2011

Moderate Drinking can be Healthy for Some

Moderate Drinking May Help Prevent Alzheimer's, Other Dementia

  According to Health Day New, "Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol, especially wine, may lower the risk of dementia, according to a review of previous research."

. Moderate drinking is generally defined as a maximum of two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women and  that can put people at a lower risk to develop Alzheimer's and other declines in thinking skills.



Other larger studies need to be done to have more statistically significant findings...but interesting nonetheless.  Also, wine seemed to be more beneficial than hard spirits or beer.

 

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Please Pass the Cinnamon!!!

Science Daily says Cinnamon and Turmeric (antioxidant spices) can reduce the negative effects of a high fat meal.  According to Sheila West, associate professor of biobehavioral health, Penn State, who led the study, many scientists think that oxidative stress contributes to heart disease, arthritis and diabetes. "Antioxidants, like spices, may be important in reducing oxidative stress and thus reducing the risk of chronic disease," she said, adding that the spice dose they used provided the equivalent amount of antioxidants contained in 5 ounces of red wine or 1.4 ounces of dark chocolate.



Unfortunately, the antioxidant spices do not negate the large amount of calories that are part of that high fat meal.  That's the discover I looking for!!!

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Healthy and Elderly---How do they do it?

According to  "Science Daily"
"People who live to 95 or older are no more virtuous than the rest of us in terms of their diet, exercise routine or smoking and drinking habits, according to researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University."
Lifestyles of the Old and Healthy Defy Expectation


That being said, I think I'll continue my workouts, and (mostly) healthy eating choices.  I run around doing Cardio Tennis (thanks Karl), walking and carrying my bag to play golf (thanks Bill), go out kayaking for hours (thanks Peter), take my 62 lb dog for five mile walks (thanks Sophie) and I don't think I could do all of that if I was an corpulent, cigarette smoking, couch potato.

To read more of their study Click Here.