Due to altered postures as
a result of sedentary lifestyle, uniplanar single joint exercise routines, and general lack of dynamic environmental challenges so common in our modern convenience based society, the platforms are no longer ideal.
This type of stenosis can be congenital but most often happens as a negative
result of a sedentary lifestyle.
Not exact matches
There is,
of course, the added risk that sudden, vigorous exercise for one used to a more
sedentary lifestyle could
result in an unwanted byelection.
As a
result, said Kaleth, many patients continue to spiral downward, further exacerbating a
sedentary lifestyle that often leads to a worsening
of symptoms.
Sedentary lifestyles that involve a lot
of sitting can
result in the glutes becoming overstretched and underused.
Current research has clearly indicated that insulin resistance is multifactorial and is a
result of an improper diet,
sedentary lifestyle, stress, sleep dysfunction and toxin exposure.
Relieves a Backache: Our busy schedules and mostly
sedentary lifestyle attached with heavy digital existence have
resulted in a large number
of people being afflicted with a backache.
As a
result of the lack
of good data for supplementation and the strong data for dietary pattern, public health recommendations for healthy eating urge people to eat a plant - based diet
of whole foods, minimizing processed food, salt and sugar and to get exercise daily, and to abandon Western pattern diets and a
sedentary lifestyle.
The
results of a study published in Neurology (2012; 79 - 17) showed that people who exercise regularly show fewer signs
of brain - shrinkage and other cognitive deterioration compared with those that have a more
sedentary lifestyle.
Weight checks each year are also an important part
of this exam as cats can steadily, but slowly gain weight as a
result of their often
sedentary lifestyles.
With one third
of our pets estimated to be overweight as a
result of their owners»
sedentary lifestyles, walking is an essential part
of being a responsible dog owner.
This can be caused by a
sedentary lifestyle, hormonal changes as a
result of neutering, changes in energy requirements as a pet ages, inappropriate nutrition and the feeding
of excess treats!