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5 Traits Of People Who Live Long, Healthy Lives (According To Science)

Throughout history, elderly people were seen as respected leaders, pillars of wisdom for the community. And yet today, seniors are largely relegated to the corners of our society, marginalized and disrespected. This is partly due to the fact that in our modern world, growing old is equated with becoming sick, decrepit, and senile. It’s true that the rate of diseases like Alzheimer’s is growing rapidly, with 1 in 3 seniors now dying with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. But does growing old have to be this way? According to research, not necessarily. Research such as the Okinawa study suggests that there’s no reason why the majority of us can’t live at least 100 disease-free, healthy years. And there’s currently a lot of exciting research centered around telomere length in relation to our longevity. Basically, the longer your telomeres (the end caps to your chromosomes), the longer you might live.

But it’s not just about how many years you live. It’s about quantity and quality of life.

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The 4 Best Yoga Moves To Practice If You Have An Office Job

Whether it’s your phone, laptop, or tablet, you’re bound to be typing, swiping, and hunched forward all day long. Which causes the desk slump. You know the look I’m talking about, right? Rolled in shoulders, rounded back, chin jutting forward from staring at your screen for so long? Not the most attractive look, if you ask me. More importantly, it can lead to low self-esteem, muscle strain, pinched nerves, and make it harder to breathe. Yikes. I do have some good news, though. With some stretch and strengthening breaks throughout the day, you can help reverse your desk posture and relieve tension in your neck, shoulders, wrists, and back from all that typing.

Here are four moves that will help.

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The Five Traditional Branches of Yoga

Since ancient times, yoga has been compared to a tree with different branches. These branches epitomize a unique aspect of life. However, these branches go beyond the physical practice of yoga postures and breathing techniques. Most people are acquainted with asanas and pranayamas and assume yoga is all about that. But within the realm of these branches, yoga extends beyond the obvious.

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Why Breakfast Is Not the Most Important Meal of the Day

Turns out “the right thing” really depends on whether you want to eat early in the morning. Two recent studies found that eating breakfast has no direct impact on weight loss. We’re not talking observational studies—this was a direct comparison of an early meal versus no early meal. The results had a simple message:

“From a physiological perspective, there’s nothing special about eating early in the mornings and triggering weight loss.”

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4 Keys to Fat Loss More Helpful Than “Eat Less and Move More”

Diet and exercise get all of the attention when it comes to fat loss. While they both do play a major role in the process, it’s not quite as simple as “eat less and move more.” So many people repeat this mantra with full conviction—after all, it can work for a while. However, in general, it’s outdated, and there’s so much more to fat loss than that.

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Why Loving Your Body Is Not an Excuse to Do Nothing

In 2016, the “love your body” movement took off. The premise, as I am sure you’re aware, is to love your body right now.

 

The message is that whether you’re the fittest woman on the the planet or if you have 200 pounds to lose, love your body. No matter what our size is, there is something beautiful in the reflection it gives. Loving our bodies is about loving ourselves, unconditionally, inside and out. Forget about why your pants are tight or how if you tilt your head down, a double chin forms. We are more than the “imperfections” we see. We are amazing creatures that are strong and capable.

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Why Some People Can Eat More Carbs Than Others

The concept that carbs are evil can be put to bed with one statement:

All vegetables and fruits are carbohydrates.

So it should come as no surprise that any diet attempting to completely purge carbohydrates—or anyone suggesting all carbs are evil—needs to take a step back, cut out the dogma, and take a hard look at reality and personal preference.

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No, but Really, What Makes Something a Superfood—and Is It Worth the Hype?

The word superfood gets thrown around a lot to describe everything from cauliflower to bee pollen. But most of us don’t stop to think about what actually makes something a superfood and whether every food labeled as such deserves the hype.

In true Greatist fashion, we’re cutting through the crap to get to the bottom of the nutritional buzzword—and calling out the foods that deserve their superfood status and those that are overrated.

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5 Strength Training Moves For Runners

Whether you’re a pro or leisure runner, functional strength training is key to maintaining proper form, correcting imbalances and improving your pace and speed. I’ve been working with a few avid runners to develop simple and effective exercises to improve strength, posture and add some power to their strides. Try these five moves on your own or with ReXist360 resistance bands, which help further activate your core, glutes and thighs and are great for working on driving force as well as keeping your joints in alignment. Remember, a strong core and booty will help you run more efficiently. To read more click here!

17 Reasons To Start Running

Amid the hustle of everyday life, finding the time and motivation for exercise can be tough. However, the physical and mental benefits of running are well worth it. Like those motivational memes say, “I really regret that run, said no one ever.” If you’ve been dabbling with the idea of taking up running and you’re looking for some inspiration, read on for 17 wonderful reasons to run. To read more click here!

4 Moves for a Quick Total Body(weight) Workout

Core. Such an ambiguous word in today’s fitness environment. Believe it or not, core strength goes far beyond those six-pack abs. The core includes the abs, lower back, and other muscles used to stabilize your trunk and pelvis, and it is involved in the vast majority of everyday movement like picking up grocery bags, sitting up in bed, and carrying bags and luggage. Having a strong and stable core helps keep you and your spine safe during these daily movements. This quick-but-core-crushing body weight workout focuses on building strength and stability through a combination of core movements that keep your abs, glutes, and lower back under constant tension. To read more click here!