I love that people are promoting healthy activity, but I notice something I consider counterproductive:
they treat lack of exercise as the default.
Not exact matches
In addition, the way a person
treats his or her body throughout the years including eating habits,
lack of exercise, stress, smoking, drinking too much and deprivation
of sleep may have a profound consequence on testosterone levels.
Leaving the debate
of whether or not certain supplements are effective aside, one thing most successful bodybuilders have in common when it comes to supplements is that they
treat supplements as a supplement to an already solid nutrition and
exercise plan rather than attempting to use supplements to make up for a
lack of a solid nutrition and
exercise plan.
I take issue with
lack of exercise and overweight comment, i have two german shepherds 1 is over 12 the other will be 10 in june, my eldest started to creak at 10 my vets words, the other is fine at the moment, both
of these dogs have been walked for miles every day
of their lives until the elder 1 started to slow down, he has been
treated with all the usual drugs until they affected his stomach, i am fortunate that my vet had a vet who is qualified in acupuncture for animals, my dog has responded very well he has a very good quality
of life and is happy, it is worth giving it a try or see if you dog is suitable for this, not every dog responds but it worked for mine without it he would not be here.
This can be caused by overfeeding, by leaving down food for free feeding at all times, by feeding high - calorie foods, and by giving high - calorie
treats, along with
lack of exercise.
It can be caused by gving your dog too many
treats, feeding them human food, or
lack of daily
exercise.
An unhealthy diet high in fat, giving your cat lots
of treats or «human» food, as well as a
lack of exercise may all contribute to weight gain.
Obesity caused by too many yummy
treats, overfeeding and
lack of exercise is a common problem in pets.
Some breeds are prone to gaining weight such as Labradors, Beagles, Staffordshire Bull Terriers and Pugs to name a few but the wrong diet, feeding too many
treats and a
lack of exercise can cause any dog to pile on the pounds.