Crumple it up Blog

Posts tagged as:

obesity

A chocolate-flavored multi-protein nutritional...
Image via Wikipedia

Let’s face facts for a moment here:  We live in a world where the focus every day is trying to shift back to a healthy lifestyle.  With heart disease running rampant, obesity on the rise and diabetes taking over, people everywhere are learning the hard way just how important it is to stay healthy, stay fit and stay on top of their diets.  This Web site itself is proof positive that people care, people want to learn and people want to help.  That said, there’s a lot of advice floating around about the need for proper diets, new types of dieting, fad diets, crash diets and a whole slew of other diet-related things.  There’s one question, however, that many doctors around the country are hoping you’re asking yourself:  Are You Getting Enough Protein?

The reason this question needs to be asked, and the reason it’s such a tough one to answer, is that the answer is different for everyone.  Based on your height, weight, activity level, age and health, the number could be vastly different between people who are otherwise remarkably similar.  As a rule of thumb, the more you exercise, the more protein you’re going to need. But there are exceptions. Pregnant women, for instance, usually need more protein.  The bottom line is many of us are not getting enough protein, and if we were, we’d quickly find out that the right amounts of the right kinds of protein can help curb appetite, improve weight loss and stave off chronic illnesses.  Now, before you go out and start chewing on a fat steak, you should realize that it’s the right kind of proteins that make all the difference, and getting the right amounts.

For starters, why don’t you take the Protein Quiz?  Simply enter your age, height and frame size. A second page will ask about your physical activity.  Simply click to the next page for details about how many grams of protein you need each day to fuel your body to its optimal level.  Not only that, there’s a helpful little protein calculator that gives you the protein amounts of common foods.  Handy, no?

So, step right up and figure out if you’re getting what you need to stay properly fueled.  Remember, research is pouring in that proves that healthy amounts of protein might just change everything in your healthy lifestyle.  What do you have to lose . . . except that holiday weight?

Popularity: 7% [?]

{ 0 comments }

DISCLAIMER ALERT: The ideas expressed in this post came out of my own head, were researched by my own eyes and were expressed by my own hands. They are not intended to serve as medical advice in any way, shape or form. And they do not reflect the views of Humana Inc. or any of its subsidiaries. I take full responsibility if you think this post is awesome or not awesome.

Freewheelin riders have included Members of Congress, mayors, movie stars, TV personalities, journalists, cartoonists, and an all-american football player (OK, so he works for us, but still).  But we were especially excited that a freewheeler has been appointed to the Obama administration.  The former mayor of Dallas, Ron Kirk, was nominated late last week to the post of US Trade Representative, a cabinet-level position responsible for developing and recommending US trade policy to the President.

Mr. Kirk experienced the magic of bikesharing in a ride with a group of Texan delegates to the democratic convention in Denver.  The 54-year-old spent a few minutes talking with me after his ride, and seemed to really enjoy the experience.

In announcing Mr. Kirk’s new post, President-elect Obama said that, “Ron will help make sure that any agreements I sign as President protect the rights of all workers, promote the interests of all Americans, and preserve the planet we all share.”  Sounds like a great job for a Freewheeler!

See below for the exclusive “Ron Kirk Freewheelin Interview;” hard-hitting journalism at its best . . .

;-)

Popularity: 1% [?]

{ 1 comment }

DISCLAIMER ALERT: The ideas expressed in this post came out of my own head, were researched by my own eyes and were expressed by my own hands. They are not intended to serve as medical advice in any way, shape or form. And they do not reflect the views of Humana Inc. or any of its subsidiaries. I take full responsibility if you think this post is awesome or not awesome.