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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on April 30, 2007 15 views
Anyone can get high blood pressure - that's the news from Dr. Bell. In this month's news special we focus on hypertension, or high blood pressure, and the effect it has on the body. Be sure to check out the features section where the implications of living with high blood pressure are explored.
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on March 26, 2007 39 views
Dietitian Azmina Govindji discusses the right (and the wrong) way to lose weight and how to adopt eating habits that will help ensure you don't put the pounds straight back on once you've reached your target weight. Healthy mind expert Nina Puddefoot joins Azmina to provide tips on staying motivated and countering negative influences like stress.
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on March 26, 2007 30 views
Behavioural and motivational consultant Nina Puddefoot reviews a selection of topical news stories - including research showing that optimists enjoy better mental and physical health than their pessimistic peers, and survey findings suggesting that regularly walking a dog may protect against depression and loneliness.
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Healthy Eating Feature: Fitness for life from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on March 25, 2007 30 views
Dietitian Azmina Govindji discusses the right (and the wrong) way to lose weight and how to adopt eating habits that will help ensure you don't put the pounds straight back on once you've reached your target weight. Healthy mind expert Nina Puddefoot joins Azmina to provide tips on staying motivated and countering negative influences like stress.
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on February 26, 2007 42 views
Personal fitness trainer Lucy Wyndham-Read looks at some of the latest news stories on fitness and exercise. Among the issues she highlights is new research showing that increased physical activity may help reduce the risk of breast cancer in women, as well as a study suggesting that older adults can reduce their risk of falls through balance training.
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on January 31, 2007 24 views
Nutritionist Azmina Govindji takes an in-depth look at "functional foods" - products manufactured to provide particular health benefits. Are all functional foods good for us and should we routinely include them in our diet - or are we better off sticking to tried-and-tested natural foods?
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on January 31, 2007 33 views
Dietitian Azmina Govindji discusses some of the latest food and nutrition news, including research suggesting that adults living in a household with children eat more fat, moves by restaurants in the USA to cut down on their use of unhealthy trans-fats, and the importance of both exercise and diet in reducing our risk of diabetes.
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Healthy Eating Feature: Functional foods from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on January 31, 2007 27 views
Nutritionist Azmina Govindji takes an in-depth look at "functional foods" - products manufactured to provide particular health benefits. Are all functional foods good for us and should we routinely include them in our diet - or are we better off sticking to tried-and-tested natural foods?
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on November 01, 2006 27 views
Celebrity fad diets, healthier school meals, super-sized portions and the Mediterranean diet - these are some of the food and nutrition issues to have grabbed the headlines recently. Dietician Azmina Govindji looks at what messages the media is giving us and what we should be taking on board in our own eating habits.
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on November 01, 2006 33 views
The importance of diet in maintaining optimum health from cradle to grave can't be over-emphasised. In the latest nutrition feature, dietician Azmina Govindji looks at how our dietary needs need to be adapted according to our time and stage of life - from childhood and adolescence to middle age and beyond.
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on November 01, 2006 27 views
It seems obesity is never far from the headlines these days, and the statistics are alarming with around one in four British adults classed as overweight or obese. So what are the root causes of obesity, and is the future as bleak as many media reports suggest? We discuss the issue with personal fitness expert Lucy Wyndham-Read.
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on November 01, 2006 27 views
In our fitness feature we focus on obesity. We look at the health of the nation and how parents can help their children adopt healthy lifestyles at a young age to prevent them becoming the next generation of obese adults. Lucy looks at some of the reasons for the obesity epidemic, including the link between feeling low and comfort foods, and the influence the press has on poor attitudes to eating.
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on November 01, 2006 24 views
Behavioural and motivational consultant Nina Puddefoot takes a look at some of the latest news headlines, including links between job strain, burnout and depression, alternative treatments for depression such as St. John's Wort, and whether people can become addicted to anti-ageing treatments.
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AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness from AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition & Fitness on November 01, 2006 27 views
With the approach of winter and fewer daylight hours, many of us find our mood takes a dip. In our latest Healthy Mind feature, behavioural and motivational consultant Nina Puddefoot looks at ways to beat the winter blues, such as getting out during daylight hours as much as possible, having plenty of exercise - and smiling more!
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