Sentences with phrase «term health habits»

This process of reducing slowly rather than all at once is of greater benefit to establish long term health habits, than attempting to overhaul everything all at once.
Sometimes all or nothing approach isn't what supports long term health habits and goals, can you take a gentler approach and integrate slowly over the next few weeks or months?
And this also continues to support my conviction that health habits at home are the single - greatest influence in a child's long - term health habits.

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Exercise habits matter in a person's energy, stamina, focus and long - term health.
Your own health habits — especially in terms of diet, weight, activity (or lack thereof)-- and choices around smoking, drinking and drug use, are arguably even more important predictors, said certified financial planner Carolyn McClanahan, who is also a medical doctor.
Activists have a habit of demanding short term solutions — sale leasebacks, stock buybacks — that get in the way of companies making the investments they need for long - term health.
Husbands get lower premiums because they are different creatures in terms of habits, values, behavior, and general health.
What kind of interest does the state have in the health and habits of women of childbearing age as it effects their bodies» ability to carry a child to term?
In fact, happiness is a short - term side effect of eating veggies, which means that while increased health occurs over a longer period of time, happiness can increase much more quickly once one makes a habit of eating veggies.
Resist the temptation to put your health last, because these decades are a great time to establish positive long - term habits, such as good nutrition and regular exercise, and avoid bad habits such as smoking, excessive alcohol use, and texting while driving.
However, overindulgence results in nutritional imbalance, poor eating habits and a threat to long term health.
Health departments also engage in activities that attempt to influence county populations to adopt healthier habits, which primarily affect population health over the longerHealth departments also engage in activities that attempt to influence county populations to adopt healthier habits, which primarily affect population health over the longerhealth over the longer term.
MAJOR DIETARY NEWS, MAYBE — FROM THE INDEPENDENT: The Mediterranean diet is often lauded as one of the healthiest diets around, taking inspiration from the eating habits of those living in Spain, Greece and Southern Italy - however, the vegetarian diet might not be too far behind in terms of heart health and weight loss, new research suggests.
«Incorporating diet soda while they are weaning themselves off the habit wouldn't have any long - term negative health effects,» she said.
Maintaining a healthy, nutrient - rich diet, regularly practising metabolically demanding exercise and creating healthy habits to improve metabolism and energy levels is imperative for long - term health and wellbeing.
A former cancer researcher, Sylvie studied the importance of lifestyle habits and stress relief in long - term health, and inspires readers to enjoy a healthy lifestyle through her writing.
Risking your health for short term weight loss is a bad idea, particularly if you don't change your eating and lifestyle habits.
In Unbreakable, Culinary Nutrition Expert Trudy Stone reveals the 7 most effective habits for achieving long - term weight management and health.
As a Lifestyle Transformation Coach, I help people create long term improvements in their health and happiness by incorporating gradual adjustments in their nutrition, fitness and lifestyle habits slowly over time.
Nevertheless, a 10 - pound loss can, in many cases, have a tremendous impact on your overall health markers, and once healthier habits become a long - term commitment, you can sharply lower your chances of developing type 2 diabetes or other chronic conditions.
The answer is simple: Stress (including stress we create with our thoughts and our mind) have EVERYTHING to do with hormones, and the basis of my philosophy for health and nutrition is making lots of small habit changes overtime for long term health.
My recent article on Alzheimer's Disease and the Paleo Diet prompted a number of people to contact me to ask if I had any information on the kind of lifestyle habits — both in terms of, and beyond the paleo diet — which would boost brain health and help stave off neurological disorders.
Unfortunately, if it doesn't teach a foundation of good health and eating habits that changes your long term behavior, it's not a program, it's a temporary diet.
Many people find themselves needing to extend their term policies when they expire but body weight, health and habits 20 years down the road could give rise to increased premium when trying to renew.
The feeding habits of your dog will have a large impact on short term as well as long term health.
Even if lycopene is not the key to eternal life, getting into the habit of using antioxidant - rich fruits and vegetables in lieu of less nutritionally dense (or more heavily processed) rabbit treats may offer some small benefits for long term health — you can add exciting new tastes and textures into your bun's diet while lowering their risk of disease!
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The cost of a 30 year term life policy demonstrates the amplified effects of poor health and bad lifestyle habits.
The cost of term life insurance would depend greatly on certain factors such as age, health, habits, work.
Life insurance rates are based on your age, lifestyle habits, current health, medical history, and occupation at the time you apply for coverage, as well as the type of policy, the term period, and death benefit amount.
Smoking in particular is one of those habits that can have long - term health consequences.
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Our careers can be prone to slumps — professional bad habits that become our comfort zone, but are highly detrimental to our long term career health.
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Climbing the Ladder Networking advice blog career CAREEREALISM expert management professionalOur careers can be prone to slumps — professional bad habits that become our comfort zone, but are highly detrimental to our long term career health.
Research priorities in this area include a better understanding of the impact that various feeding practices have on child health, eating habits, and weight outcomes in both the short and long term, as well as an exploration of the parent and child characteristics that are related to the use of these feeding practices.
There are a number of factors which make managing A1C particularly difficult for teens including: Social pressures and responsibilities, motivation, personality, nutrition, substance use, sleep habits, brain re-structuring, defence mechanisms (such as denial and avoidance), social justice issues (oppresion — racism), diabetes education, individuation, future - oriented culture, access to health services, family structure and dynamic issues, marital conflict between parents, family and friendship conflict with teen, mental health stigma, academic pressure and responsibility, limited mindfulness and somatic awareness, spirituality (especially concerning death), an under - developed ability to conceptualize long - term cause and effect (this is developmentally normal for teens), co-parenting discrepencies, emotional inteligence, individuation, hormonal changes, the tendency for co-morbidity (people with diabetes can be more prone to additional physical and mental health diagnosis), and many other life / environmental stressors (poverty, grief etc.).
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