January 6, 2010 Æli,t $J«rt latti» (Dbseruer Get Moving to Hold Off Winter Weight For Your Health (story)S tarting o r m aintaining a fitness plan can be a challenge d u r­ in g th e w in te r m o n th s . H a rsh w eather conditions and few er hours o f sunlight can cause a p e rso n ’s dedication to drop faster than the tem peratures. B ut please d o n ’t pack aw ay y our sneakers until the sp rin g ! R egular physical activity can re­ duce your risk o f heart disease, stroke, som e cancers, T ype 11 diabe­ tes, osteoporosis, high blood pres­ sure, and high cholesterol. It can im prove your abi 1 ity to perform daily tasks, keep you m entally sharp, and help you avoid injuries. Exercise during the w inter can also help you dodge the seasonal sniffles. R egu­ lar activity appears to boost the im m une system , m aking it easier for y o u r body to handle w intertim e bugs. Flu vaccination and frequent hand- w ashing can also help keep you healthy. W eight gain is a reality for m any A m ericans during the holiday sea­ son. O v er the years, those extra pounds can add up, often co n trib ­ uting to the 2 0 -3 0 pounds that most A m ericans gain during adulthood. E xercise can help you balance the n um ber o f calories that you eat w ith th e n u m b e ro fc a lo rie sth a ty o u b u m , so you can enjoy som e treats w ith­ out the negative consequences. T he s h o rte r d a y s o f fall and w in te r c a u se se a so n a l a ffe c tiv e d is o rd e r, a c o n d itio n m a rk e d by s y m p to m s su ch as tire d n e ss , irri­ ta b ility , c ra v in g s fo r c o m p le x c a r­ b o h y d ra te s (su ch as b read and p a sta ), an d d e p re ssio n . E x e rc ise is one o f th e best n a tu ­ ral a n tid e p re s s a n ts a ro u n d and c an h elp re lie v e stre ss and a n x i­ ety and im p ro v e y o u r m ood. It can in d u ce a c a lm in g e ffe c t by ra isin g b o d y te m p e ra tu re an d in c re a sin g b lo o d flow to the b rain . E x e rc ise can also h elp lo w er lev els o f stress by D r . G erald F. J oseph G laucom a is one o f the leading causes ofblindness. In the U.S., m ore than 2.25 m illion people over the age of45 have glaucom a and h a lf o f these are undiagnosed. D evers Eye Institute at Legacy Health will conduct free visual field screenings this m onth as part o f N a­ tional G laucom a A w areness Month. The screenings will test for glaucom a and other serious diseases o f the eye. The process is painless and takes only a few m inutes to complete. "A lthough there is no cure for glaucom a, early detection leads to earlier treatm ent w hich can signifi­ cantly d elay o r stop further visual lo s s ," s a id D r. J a c k C io f f i, C henow eth C hair o f O ph th alm o l­ o g y at L eg acy G o o d S am aritan T erry F amily Dixion ’s Rib Pit between 19th & 20th on Alberta Street 503-753-0868 Hours h o rm o n e s and b o o st lev els o f th e fe e l-g o o d h o rm o n e s. A t least 30 m in u te s o f m o d e r­ a te -in te n sity e x e rc is e (lik e b risk w alk ing o r b icy clin g ) on m ost days o f th e w e ek are re c o m m e n d e d to lo w e r th e risk o f c h ro n ic d ise a se ; 60 m in u te s on m o st d ay s o f the w eek to m a in ta in w e ig h t; and at least 60 to 90 m in u te s a d ay to lose w eig h t. If you c a n ’t get a full w orkout in every day, try raking leaves, vacu­ um ing or taking the stairs. O r w inter­ ize your w orkout w ith cold w eather activities such as skiing. A ny physi­ cal activity helps, so fight y o u r in­ ner couch potato this w in ter and get m oving. Dr. Gerald F. Joseph Jr. is presi­ dent o f the American College o f Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Free Glaucoma Screenings at Legacy F un era l H om e Page / D evers Eye Institute. "W e strongly urge anyone inter­ ested and especially those in high- risk groups such as A frican-A m eri­ cans, Hispanics, N ative-A m ericans, Asians, people older than 60 and people w ith diabetes, to take advan­ tage o f this free screening service." To sign-up for the free screening, call 503-335-3500or360-487-3500. 2337 N. Williams Ave. Portland, Or 97227 503-249-1788 i f 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Tueday thru Saturday Sunday after 3:00 p.m. Dinners $9.50 Sandwiches $8.50 And Soul Food Try us once you 'll come back again Your Care Our First Priority Dr. Marcelitte Failla Chiropractic Physician We are located at 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 (Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.) • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Compensation injuries Call for an appointment! 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