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How to take control of your own health

Now that it’s January everybody wants to get back to the gym and start a new diet or exercise health kick of some description whether that’s a detox protocol or simply couch to 5k. For the average person in the UK, anything is better than noting and ideally choosing something you can stick too and get consistent reliable results is optimal.

What I want to discuss with you are the many ways we can track our overall health and progress due to easy access to technology and low priced private tests so that we can take responsibility for our own health not waiting to be reminded by an ongoing symptom.

I have listed below 6 methods of tracking factors relating to our health starting with getting a blood test.

  • Annual blood test

I believe this is something everybody should do at least once a year if you consider your health a priority. What most people do is wait for symptoms to start cropping up before they go to their doctor to investigate further but you can potentially avoid unwanted changes such as nutrient deficiencies like vitamin D is a common one or an increased in cholesterol being another especially as heart disease is still the biggest killer in the UK. You can make positive steps once you’ve identified anything underlying hopefully before it becomes a serious issue needing medication or further invasive treatment by modifying your diet, exercise, and lifestyle.

What I do personally with my clients is use a company called Medichecks who provide a test called sports-hormone check ultravit that gives a comprehensive overview of that client’s health at the time.

The test includes

  • Red blood cell markers
  • White blood cell markers
  • Blood clotting status
  • Kidney markers
  • Liver markers
  • Proteins
  • Markers used to determine diabetes
  • Iron status
  • Cholesterol status
  • Inflammatory markers in the form of CRP-hs
  • Hormonal markers such as thyroid, testosterone, estrogen, and cortisol
  • Vitamins and minerals such as magnesium, Folate, B12 and vitamin D

Link to private blood test

https://www.medichecks.com/hormone-tests/sports-hormone-check-ultravit

As you can see there is a lot of information that can be gathered from doing such a test and catching markers out of range early can give a great deal of benefit and potentially prevent imbalances and future illness.

With my clients, I like to test and make any adjustments to their protocol that we deem needed such as exercise intensity/ frequency, sleep, nutritional intake quantities and quality ensuring they have a nutrient dense diet providing them with enough calories to match their energy needs. I always run the protocol by the client’s doctor before implementing the plan, as the client doctor should always remain their primary care provider. Then we run the protocol for 3-6 months and re-test to see how our plan has changed the relevant markers on the test and make adjustments as necessary depending on what we’re working on.

If you get a blood test result come back and it’s all clear then great, feel free to move on and follow your protocol of choice. It’s worth using this test as a baseline and testing in a year’s time to see what effects the chosen protocol has had on you and if anything has changed.

Some areas of a protocol that may impact blood work markers are diet, exercise, sleep, supplementation, and stress. By improving some of these foundational factors which impact health you may see a change in your health with relative ease.

  • Blood pressure

You can buy a blood pressure monitor for as little as £20 or get it checked at your local gym or when you see your doctor next. Having elevated blood pressure can be an early warning sign that you’re not treating your body well and it’s under stress and checking it regularly especially if hypertension runs within the family is a great idea in taking active steps around your healthcare.

Common causes for elevated blood pressure

  • Overweight
  • Family history
  • Lack of exercise
  • Regular drinker/smoker
  • Long-term sleep deprivation

Try adjusting your nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle before you find yourself needing medication to bring your blood pressure down with your doctor’s knowledge. Hypertension is a serious problem and will increase your risk of coronary heart disease.

  • Step count

Devices for tracking our steps have increased in popularity recently and I see this as a great tool to track our non-exercise activity with relative accuracy and consistency. I implement this method with many clients outside of their normal activity i.e. gym sessions to ensure they are keeping active and not letting activity drop subconsciously which can happen when implementing a calorie deficit for weight loss. The body wants to lower it’s output to reserve energy as being in a calorie deficit is taxing on the body so it’s natural reaction is to move less and slow things down. You may not even notice you become more inclined to take the lift instead of the stairs or stay home watching TV instead of going out but these small changes that occur add up.

Having a daily step target ensures that even when in a calorie deficit we have a way in which we can monitor your non-exercise activity and keep on top of our expenditure. Increasing the chances of reaching the desired outcome.

  • Calorie tracking

There are many apps available which you can track your caloric intake all of which essentially do the same job. It is clear in research that if we’re left to eat intuitively then we chronically over consume food, which is the reason that in 2014 62% of the population in the UK was classed as overweight. The is multiple reasons why people overeat from emotional eating, lack of education around food to simply never tracking intake of food and understanding how much they’re actually eating and what foods are highly calorific and low in calories.

It’s clear that to lower body weight we need to eat fewer calories than we need creating a calorie deficit and having a good amount of protein in our diet from either animal or plant-based sources support the process. With such a large percentage of the population classed as overweight, it’s clear that a simple way of improving overall health would be to lose a few extra kilos which can simply be done by monitoring nutritional intake.

  • Weighing Scales

Now that you’ve had a blood test, checked blood pressure, began exercising and tracking your activity outside the gym, and also started to monitor your nutritional intake you can now begin to see what effect it’s having on your overall weight.

Simply using a set of scales will give you an idea whether or not your energy balance goals are being met, as you will begin losing weight if your expenditure exceeds your intake.

The more weight you have to lose there the quicker you will see weight loss occur. If your body fat percentage is in the region of 30% plus then you can often see 2.5 lbs / 1.1kg a week loss in body weight, but if you have less body fat to lose then generally it will happen at a slower rate. Most people should aim for around 1-1.5 lbs / 0.4-0.7kg a week weight loss as an average. Aiming for quicker rates of weight loss isn’t recommended as it can lead to excessive muscle mass loss and needs an excessive calorie deficit to achieve. Having such a calorie deficit simply leads to increased hunger, lack of flexibility with food and poor compliance in the long term.

  • Body fat testing (Skinfold)

Measuring body fat via skin fold is a way of telling us where our body composition is, similar to the BMI scale but skin fold is more accurate as it gives you a percentage of body fat taking into consideration muscle mass which the body mass index does not. For trained individuals, this may be a much better way of testing the level of body fat you’re currently carrying around, but for the untrained population, the BMI scale can still work relatively well as a guide.

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Cape Cod Family Hotels – Take a Ride on a Piece of Cape Cod History

Do you remember what it was like having the wind blow through your hair, the bright  lights and music as you ride high atop a colorful horse? I’m talking about a carousel ride of course!

Families have enjoyed Cape Cod family vacations for many years and their fondest  memories are of the carousel rides (which are quite popular on the Cape).

Factoid

Did you know carousel horses were once used to train cavalry soldiers?

The Cape relishes in the history of carousel rides. You can find them at the Cape Cod Carousel and Funhouse Arcade, Island Carousel at Cape Cod Mall and the Flying Horse Carousel in Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard – just to name a few.

The Flying Horse was built in 1876 by Charles Dare and is the oldest carousel in the U.S. – it only costs $ 1.50 for a ride and kids and adults love it.

Ride For Free!

The hand carved carousel at Heritage Museum and Gardens is another historic carousel. It was crafted in 1912 by Charles Looff and rides are free with museum admission.

A Cape Cod family vacation is perfect for kids because there is so much to do. Countless families spend summers throughout the Cape and never run out of fun things to do.

The Zooquarium
Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf
Whale watching
Seal watching
Water Wizz Water Park
Bonkerz Indoor Playcenter 

This is a just a jumpstart on what’s to do on the Cape. All Cape Cod hotels have a list of Cape and area attractions and activities.  Just ask the front desk.

Bring Out The Kid In You

Whether you have busy toddlers or teenagers on the go, there is something that will even bring out the kid in you.  There’s nothing like feeling like a kid again and doing things that trigger great memories of days gone by.

The Cape is a place that can do that for you, right down to the beaches. Even if you’ve never step foot on a coastal shore sandy beach before in your life, it will call in that inner peace inside of you.

Of All The Cape Cod Hotels, There’s Only One That Wins The “Best Of” Year After Year. Why? They Know What Families Want! The Winner Again This Year For Cape Cod Family Hotels Is Bayside Resort!

Take A Trip To Isfahan’s Atashgah During When You Visit Iran

Isfahan Atashgah is located a few kilometers away from the main city center. It is a Zoroastrain fire temple based on top of a hill and dates back to Sassanid period. This archaeological complex can be reached after climbing a height of about 200 meters toward the hilltop. The hill has been named after the nearby village and is called Marabin or Maras.

The complex has a few structures. There used to be a citadel consisting of twenty buildings on the southern part of the complex. Most of these buildings are in ruins now. They have a typical floor plan which has a four-arch style. This was usually found in most of the Zoroastrian fire temples built after the 3rd century. They always had the sacred fire burning inside them.

Important Structures

Your trip to Isfahan will be made more interesting if you don’t visit Isfahan Atashgah. Among the many buildings you will find here are storage rooms. There were also rooms for the pilgrims and priests to stay.

Besides the citadel, there is also a tower-like circular building. It is believed to have been more than 20 meters high but is now in ruins. Called the Burj-e-Gurban or Burj-e-Kurban or Tower of Sacrifice, it may have served the purpose of a watch tower. A fire was lit at the top of the tower to alert the people about an impending attack by the enemy.

Purpose of the Structure

The strategic location of this structure reminds one of the similar religious-military buildings used for both reasons. In addition to be a Zoroastrian fire temple, guards could have watched what was going on in the neighboring areas and who was approaching the city.

Similar Plan

You will learn about the Elamite tradition of Isfahan Atashgah complex during your trip to Isfahan. The architecture is quite similar to a structure in Qom called Chahak fire temple. This temple has been built with a cylindrical structure on top of it. You can notice this circular plan in the complex in Isfahan when you visit Iran.

Destination Iran provides Iran tourism services for all travelers. Ask for such Iran travel packages or have one customized at http://www.destinationiran.com.

Eczema Can Take a Toll on Adults – WebMD


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Eczema Can Take a Toll on Adults
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"Adult eczema patients may have dealt with their symptoms for their entire lives, which can be draining, or they may experience symptoms for the first time as adults, which can be a difficult adjustment," said Dr. Jonathan Silverberg, an assistant
Atopic dermatitis can affect adults more profoundly than younger …News-Medical.net
Eczema Can Take a Toll on Adults – Consumer HealthDayHealthDay

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eczema – Google News

Eczema Can Take a Toll on Adults – WebMD


HealthDay
Eczema Can Take a Toll on Adults
WebMD
"Adult eczema patients may have dealt with their symptoms for their entire lives, which can be draining, or they may experience symptoms for the first time as adults, which can be a difficult adjustment," said Dr. Jonathan Silverberg, an assistant
Atopic dermatitis can affect adults more profoundly than younger …News-Medical.net
Eczema Can Take a Toll on Adults – Consumer HealthDayHealthDay

all 3 news articles »

eczema – Google News

Eczema Can Take a Toll on Adults – WebMD


HealthDay
Eczema Can Take a Toll on Adults
WebMD
"Adult eczema patients may have dealt with their symptoms for their entire lives, which can be draining, or they may experience symptoms for the first time as adults, which can be a difficult adjustment," said Dr. Jonathan Silverberg, an assistant
Eczema Can Take a Toll on Adults – Consumer HealthDayHealthDay
Atopic dermatitis can affect adults more profoundly than younger …News-Medical.net

all 3 news articles »

eczema – Google News

Dermatologists take ‘hammering’ with cuts to three reimbursement codes

Federal regulators are more closely scrutinizing some dermatologic surgery codes, including those that are considered the “bread and butter” for skin cancer repairs. And codes that are deemed misvalued could be cut by as much as one-third by Medicare. Commercial carriers could follow suit.
Modern medicine – dermatologic surgery

Should you take Vitamin D to combat colds and flu?

Yesterday (16 February 2017) it was widely reported on TV, in newspapers and across the Internet that taking Vitamin D could significantly reduce the incidence of colds and flu amongst the general population. In fact, some newsrooms went as far as to report that Vitamin D should be added to foods such as cereals and bread. But is there any substance in the story?

It appears that the story is based on an article published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) on 15 February 2017 entitled “Vitamin D supplementation to prevent acute respiratory tract infections: systematic review and meta-analysis of individual participant data”The main objective of the review was designed to assess the overall effect of vitamin D supplementation on the risk of acute respiratory tract infection. It was not a review to specifically ascertain whether or not Vitamin D should be added to everyday foods, although the analysis following the research suggests that daily or weekly vitamin D supplementation was useful in preventing respiratory tract infections. The researchers also concluded that these results add to the body of evidence that fortifying widely eaten foods, such as bread and cereals, with Vitamin D would improve public health.

You can read more about the story behind the headlines on the NHS Choices website here.

Do you take Vitamin D supplements either purchasing over-the-counter or prescribed by your GP? Do you think taking them has helped to keep you cold and flu-free? We’d love you to tell us in the comments box below.

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SUDEP Awareness Day 2016 encourages people with epilepsy to take key steps to reduce their risk

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SUDEP Awareness Day aims to improve awareness of SUDEP by highlighting key risks and steps that people with epilepsy can take to reduce their risk. Launched by UK Charity SUDEP Action on 23 October 2014, the awareness day shines a light on the largest cause of death in people with epilepsy, helping empower those with the condition through increased awareness.

Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) is when a person with epilepsy dies suddenly and prematurely and no other cause of death is found. Not everyone with epilepsy is at risk of SUDEP, and researchers have found that there are steps that people with epilepsy can take to reduce the risk.

If you have epilepsy we encourage you to:

– Take your medication regularly and reliably.
– Speak to your doctor before making any changes to your medication.
– Make sure you have regular reviews.
– Discuss any lifestyle changes such as having a baby or going to university with your doctor.
– Avoid excess alcohol consumption and using recreational drugs
– Tell your doctor if your seizures have changed.
– Not everyone with epilepsy is at risk, it is important you discuss your risk with your health professionals.

SUDEP Awareness Day brings people with epilepsy, epilepsy organisations and bereaved families together to raise awareness of SUDEP. This year, more than 80 international organisations and patient groups have registered their support for the online campaign which runs from 21st to 23rd October. Registrants receive free online campaign resources such as Facebook and Twitter Covers. People can also download the resources here

To find out more visit the campaign microsite: www.sudepawarenessday.org
To learn more about SUDEP please visit www.sudepawarenessday.org/what-is-sudep
To learn more about SUDEP Action visit: www.sudep.org

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