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Exercise Recommendations For: Healthy Adults
In 2007, the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association issued new exercise recommendations: all adults should engage in moderate-intensity aerobic exercise for 30 minutes per day on most, if not all, days of the week.












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Mobile App

Our innovative and award-winning app "Exercise Calorie Converter" converts the calories in restaurant foods and beverages into minutes of exercise.

Version 3.0 -- released in Spring 2017 -- offers more restaurants, over 6000 foods and beverages, a Quick-Check tool for foods not in the database, and some cool sharing functions. (NOTE: Version 3.3 was released February 2018.)

MAKE SMARTER CHOICES WHEN YOU DINE OUT!





Today's Featured Topics



Interval Training
Interval training is how serious athletes improve their aerobic conditioning. But, new research is showing how short bursts of higher-intensity aerobic exercise can be an effective strategy for improving your fitness without logging hours and hours of training. It also minimizes wear and tear on your body. Read more about it in: "Interval Training"

Exercise For Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes mellitus is approaching epidemic proportions. Ninety percent of cases of diabetes mellitus are type 2; this is the type that is precipitated by obesity and a sedentary lifestyle. So, if more people would exercise regularly and lose that weight, would the incidence of diabetes go down? Yes! Read more about it in: "Exercise For Diabetes Mellitus"

Ephedra: A Dangerous Supplement
A report published in 2003 revealed that, although ephedra supplements accounted for less than 1% of total herbal product sales, they were responsible for 64% of the adverse reactions due to herbals reported to poison control centers. Ephedra (Ma huang) was removed from the US market in 2004, however, other similar ingredients have taken its place. Read more about it at: "Ephedra: A Dangerous Supplement"


Exercise Books and Videos



TITLE:  "Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat"
AUTHOR:  May M
LENGTH:  405 pages
LIST PRICE:  $24.95

Look closely. This is much more than a diet/weight-loss book. Author Michelle May, MD has taken a fresh look at the causes of disordered eating. But, this book also covers exercise, fitness, and wellness. Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat





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