weight loss
Inspirational and healthy ways to lose weight.
9 Foods that Help You Lose Weight
As of 2016, the world population of overweight and obese people was 1.9 billion, which is three times more than the population of overweight people in 1975. 160 million people out of this global population are Americans, which amounts to 13% of the total world population.
By Kate George7 years ago in Longevity
What I'm Doing to Get Ready for My Vacation
**DISCLAIMER** Every body is beautiful. Every body is perfect. There is no "right" or "wrong" way to look. None of the things I say in this article mean to sound as though I'm putting down anyone else. Want a "Summer body?" Put on a bathing suit. The changing of the seasons, Internet trends, or anything else should not influence your appearance or how you feel you have to look. Just because these things work for me, doesn't mean they will work for you or be practical. This is purely me sharing my experience and mine alone.
By 7 years ago in Longevity
9 Muscle Myths Debunked
Lifting Weights Produces Bulky Muscles Many women are concerned about gaining too much muscle mass so they avoid lifting weights. This is a myth that prevents women from realizing the benefits of strength training, like increased bone strength. Women do not naturally produce enough testosterone to build bulky muscles and should not allow this fear to stopping them from incorporating strength training into their exercise routine.
By Freddy Wong7 years ago in Longevity
Weight Loss
Weight loss is a multibillion dollar a year industry. Full of diet fads and false promises of getting fit fast with little to no effort. The illusion of ultimate health without good habits being sold to anyone who will buy into it. Leaving the would-be dieter frustrated with either little results or a temporary weight loss.
By Vivian Heart7 years ago in Longevity
Exercise Challenge (Pt. 11)
I began working at the beginning of March, and this part of the challenge story reflects the difficulties I have had trying to balance my new job (Home Care for Maine, doing in home care for the elderly), and exercise. Later in the story I find my balance, with the help of my job scheduler. Anyway, here is the next portion of the daily challenge:
By Michelle Frank7 years ago in Longevity
Body Image
What is your first memory of yourself? Let's go back in time for a moment, to the first time you remember, for whatever reason, disliking something about your body? For me, my very first memory of body image issues began as a preteen after my father abruptly moved our family from saucy Arizona to corn-fed Alabama. In Arizona, most people I knew were thin. I recall very few children who were overweight. Alabama was a culture shock for me. The accents were different, the food was different, and most children my age were healthy looking—not obese—but so much taller and bigger than I was. Unlike myself, most girls here were developing already. I felt invisible.
By Valerie Furr-Collins7 years ago in Longevity
My Inner Thick Chick Chronicles
Hi, my name is Kendra Cody. I am 30 years old. I have four beautiful children, who I love and a wonderful husband. We've been happily married for seven years. I'm a certified medical assistant, and I've been working in doctors offices for about 10 years. I had to choose, and sacrifice that particular career, to be a stay at home mom, due to one of my daughters medical condition.
By Kendra Cody7 years ago in Longevity
"Why Am I Not Losing Weight?"
First of all, if you are not seeing the results you were hoping for at first, DO NOT PANIC! I suggest using both the scale and a measuring tape to see exactly how much progress you're making. Sometimes, even though the scale shows nothing, the tape may reveal that you've made more progress than you could've imagined!
By Mary-France Mimeault7 years ago in Longevity











