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Keeping an Eye on Overall Health
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When it comes to staying healthy, your doctors will repeatedly tell you that health is a numbers game; there are certain numbers that all healthy people should remember. Here are some tips to help you keep an eye on your overall health - while sticking with the numbers.
Eat VeggiesEveryone should remember to eat a total of five fruits and veggies each day. You can mix and match your fruits as much as you like as long as you reach five by the end of the day.
- • Add a small handful or raisins or banana to your cereal in the morning.
- • Drink a smoothie instead of a soda (for as many as four fruits and veggies).
- • Slice a tomato on top of your turkey sandwich.
- • Stir mushrooms and onions into your breakfast omelet.
- • Reach for an apple rather than a granola bar for your afternoon snack.
- • Have a glass of 100% fruit juice before work or after a workout.
- • Keep dried fruit in your desk or car to satisfy that mid-day sweet tooth.
Studies prove time and again that every needs about eight hours of sleep each night. However, most people do not allow themselves the luxury of the full recommended dosage of R & R.
If you are having difficulty sleeping, take a look at your overall stress level, diet, exercise routine, and sleeping habits. Small changes can lead to big results. Speak to your doctor if you have trouble sleeping for a prolonged amount of time.
Whether you are Diabetic or not, it is important to get at least 30 minutes of exercise each day. These 30 minutes do not Burn Calorieshave to occur at the same time. Often, busy people may only be able to sneak in 15 minutes here or there. However, it is important that you set aside enough time each day to get your heart rate up, your blood pumping, and your muscles moving.
Having a hard time sneaking in 30 minutes? Here are some quick tips that everyone can do:
- • Take two 15 minute walks (15 minutes is roughly one mile).
- • Clean the house vigorously (try to work up a sweat).
- • Do floor exercises for 10 minutes three times a day (sit-ups, push-ups, calf raises, stair climbing).
- • Walk during lunch or walk to lunch.
- • Take a bike to visit a friend or run to the store rather than a car.
- • Make exercise a family event by taking the kids to the park, a walking trail, gym, or track.
Pure WaterIn order for your body to function properly, your organs need to be well-hydrated. Research shows that in order to maintain hydration, people should drink anywhere from three to eight glasses of water each day.




