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Why Overcome Sleeplessness?

21 Tuesday Aug 2012

Posted by creatingahealthylifestyle in Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

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Ability to learn, Cellular Repair, Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, Heart disease, Lack of Sleep, Listen to your body, Mental Performance, Obesity, Problem Solving, sleep at night, Sleep Deprivation, Sleeplessness, Stroke

Sleep is when our bodies repair themselves at the cellular level. What happens when we deprive ourselves of this repair time due to sleepless nights?

Lack of sleep has been linked to increased rates of heart disease, obesity, stroke and even certain types of cancers. If that isn’t enough, multiple nights of poor sleep can affect our mental performance, ability to learn and ability to problem solve.

Here is one suggestion that may help you figure out how much sleep your body really needs:

Try getting up at the same hour each morning. By training your body to get up at a set time each day, even on weekends, you will naturally fall into a regular bedtime that corresponds to your body’s need for sleep. Some days you’ll need more sleep at night. Listen to your body, go to bed early if you are tired and avoid staying up too late. When you feel sleepy, it’s your body’s way of telling you it needs rest.

May you sleep well and wake up refreshed!

Love, Health & Happiness,

Phyllis

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Health Concerns for Children – There’s Hope!

31 Tuesday Jul 2012

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Childhood Obesity, Children with High Blood Pressure, Children with Type 2 Diabetes, family behaviors, Family Eating Behaviors, Genetic Factors, Health, Healthy Body, Healthy Eating, Heart Disease in Children, high cholesterol, history of obesity, Obesity, Physical Activity, Prevention, sleep apnea, Treatable

Health Concerns For Children - There's Hope!Which is a health concern for children:

a.  Diabetes (Type 2)

b.  High blood pressure

c.  Obesity

d.  All of the above. (See answer below)

Genetic factors play a small role in childhood obesity and related health problems.  Shared family behaviors such as eating and activity habits, are how a “family history of obesity” gets passed down from one generation to another.  For example, having high cholesterol and struggling with maintaining a healthy and comfortable weight was passed down to me because of the types of food I was raised on.  Eating a diet heavy in meat and fat created the high cholesterol. Fortunately, it was not a permanent health condition.  At age 19 when I discovered that I had high cholesterol, I also learned that I could do something about it by changing what I ate and adding some physical activity. And so I did!

Answer: d All of the above.

Diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity are showing up in children along with high cholesterol, high triglycerides, heart disease, sleep apnea and chronic illnesses.  The good news is that all of these medical conditions listed are diet related and are preventable or treatable, for children and adults, with 1) a lifestyle change to healthy eating, 2) maintaining a healthy body weight, and 3) getting regular exercise!

Love, Health & Happiness,

Phyllis

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