hi Ladies,
OK, I am calmed down enough from my near death experience
to post these interesting health and fitness tidbits I've heard on the new this week.
EGGS - a study done in Boston determined that people who eat eggs (the whole egg) for breakfast tend to consume 500-600 calories less per day than people who have bagels, waffles etc. Eggs are once again in vogue, it seems.
PLUMP POSTERIORS - Apparently the average American rump is so substantial that doctors are keeping longer needles on hand, just to make sure that during injections the needle gets through the fat to the muscle.
BACK TO BASICS - in 2006 look for gyms to get back to basics with their classes. Basics include boot camps, callisthenics and 80s style aerobics.
NOSE-Y - Dogs may be able to sense cancer on the breath of humans.
FLAVA - The Flavor Point Diet book postulates that limiting flavors may be important in weight reduction.
KIDS - this was not on a health report per se, but when I watched John Stossel's report on education in America I was amazed at how many overweight kids there were in the footage. This struck me even more when the footage flipped to Belgian high schools. Not a pudgy kid in the bunch! (I was also struck by the fact of how simply the Belgian high school students were dressed. Jeans, sweaters, t-shirts. No bling, no baseballs hats and I don't think one of the girls was wearing make-up or designer clothes. Amazing difference!)
Anyway, enjoy the tidbits! Anyone else have anything interesting?
Sparrow
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ‘Wow - what a ride!’ — Peter Sage
OK, I am calmed down enough from my near death experience
EGGS - a study done in Boston determined that people who eat eggs (the whole egg) for breakfast tend to consume 500-600 calories less per day than people who have bagels, waffles etc. Eggs are once again in vogue, it seems.
PLUMP POSTERIORS - Apparently the average American rump is so substantial that doctors are keeping longer needles on hand, just to make sure that during injections the needle gets through the fat to the muscle.
BACK TO BASICS - in 2006 look for gyms to get back to basics with their classes. Basics include boot camps, callisthenics and 80s style aerobics.
NOSE-Y - Dogs may be able to sense cancer on the breath of humans.
FLAVA - The Flavor Point Diet book postulates that limiting flavors may be important in weight reduction.
KIDS - this was not on a health report per se, but when I watched John Stossel's report on education in America I was amazed at how many overweight kids there were in the footage. This struck me even more when the footage flipped to Belgian high schools. Not a pudgy kid in the bunch! (I was also struck by the fact of how simply the Belgian high school students were dressed. Jeans, sweaters, t-shirts. No bling, no baseballs hats and I don't think one of the girls was wearing make-up or designer clothes. Amazing difference!)
Anyway, enjoy the tidbits! Anyone else have anything interesting?
Sparrow
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ‘Wow - what a ride!’ — Peter Sage