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Wake up! You might be at risk for heart disease no matter what you weigh

August 18th, 2008, 1:55 pm by Michelle May, M.D.

A recent study in the Archives of Internal Medicine showed that 51% of  overweight and 32% of obese people had mostly normal blood pressure, cholesterol levels, triglycerides, and blood sugar - all risk factors for heart disease, while nearly 24% of normal weight individuals had two or more of these risk factors. Those with normal weight but two or more risk factors were more likely to be older, less active, and have a larger waist circumference.

What are the take-home messages?

It’s possible to be overweight and have a low risk for heart disease.

  • This can be interpreted in a couple of ways: 1) Some people are just genetically lucky and 2) A healthy diet and exercise are important no matter what you weigh.
  • Therefore, since you can’t do much about your gene pool, eat healthy and exercise no matter what your jean size!

It’s possible to be a normal weight but have risk factors for heart disease.

  • In other words, don’t assume you get a free pass just because you still fit in your jeans.
  • See your family doctor and find out your personal risk profile. Be sure to have your waist circumference measured too. (Waist circumference may be a better measure than just BMI).
  • Follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly so your insides are as healthy as your outsides might look.

Here’s to breaking more stereotypes!
Michelle May MD
http://www.amihungry.com/

Travelers’ Fitness Tip: The world is your gym

July 11th, 2008, 7:58 am by Michelle May, M.D.

We flew to Brisbane, Australia then drove to Maroochy River where we rented a fully furnished apartment in the house next door to my sister-in-law’s home. It was great to have a kitchenette so we could fix our own breakfast and the snacks of our choice and a private space to relax between activities.

Yield for kangaroos

The houses were about halfway up a steep road with a “yield for kangaroos” sign at the bottom. Though I never saw a kangaroo on that road, my two+ mile morning walks revealed incredible views of the Maroochy River, the Pacific Ocean and the farmland far below.

View of Maroochy River

Even when I’m staying at a hotel in the middle of a city for more than a day or two, I ask the concierge for a walking map. I have a lot of friends that hit the hotel treadmill but when possible, I prefer to get my exercise while I explore the area outside on foot. I always feel more connected and refreshed for my presentations or meetings.

Travelers’ Fitness Tip: A vacation or travel for work is a good time to take a break from your usual exercise routine. Walking, jogging, or hiking will give you a flavor for the area while bumping up your stamina and calming your mind. If that’s not possible (because of safety, weather or time constraints), try a new piece of equipment in the hotel fitness facility, find a nearby yoga studio, or do a few minutes of floor exercises in your room. The return on your investment will be huge.

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