It’s Friday! Happy Halloween! Time to check in with our healthy behavior goals.

I maintain my beautiful weight this week. I am trying to look at it from that perspective right now. I am not gaining!  After 5 weeks of trying, I am only 2 lbs. down! Frustrating! Right now, I have been restricted in my physical activity and that, in turn, has caused me to have more nights at home not doing much physical activity and with more access to food! It has been a difficult struggle, but I am not giving up!

What I thought I would focus on this week, is healthy living in general. If you are familiar with Dr. Oz, he made these 5 simple recommendations on the Oprah Show a while back (before he got his own show). Not sure I completely agree with them all, but I think it is a good place to start. I took the liberty (forgive me Dr. Oz) of re-prioritizing them. But, it doesn’t matter what order they are in. If you pay attention to all 5 you will live a healthier life.

  1. Getting enough sleep is more important than you think!

    Getting enough sleep is more important than you think!

    Sleep and Sex. I put this one first because you can do everything else, but you won’t feel good or be healthy if you don’t get enough sleep. Research has shown, that no matter what you think you have trained yourself to “get away with” sleep-wise, MOST adults need 7-8 hours of sleep a night.  There are very few exceptions. It is amazing what goes on in your body when you sleep.  Dr. Oz also recommends that you have sex 2-3 times a week (to garner all those health benefits I mentioned in an earlier article.)

  2. Food. He recommends adding the following to your diet;  foods high in anti-oxidants (5-7 servings a day),  At
    Eat 5-7 servings of foods rich in anti-oxidants

    Eat 5-7 servings of foods rich in anti-oxidants

    least 25g of fiber, 3g/day of omega-3’s (walnuts, flax seed, salmon), red wine or grape juice (1 glass a day), and 4 cups of green or white tea.

  3. Exercise. Dr. Oz’s recommendations are for at least 30 minutes a week of strength-training and at least 3 times a week getting your heart rate up with aerobic exercise (60 minutes a week). He also recommends walking every day.
  4. Meditate. Trying to reduce stress is important to keep healthy. Dr. Oz suggests that even 5 minutes a day of focused relaxation (meditation) can help you to reduce stress.
  5. Vitamins. This is where Dr. Oz and I may differ. Vitamin crazes have come and gone so many times in my career as a health educator.  Does anyone remember Dr. Kenneth Cooper’s “Antioxidant Revolution”? Since his extreme vitamin recommendations back in 1995, we have found that it is not possible to get all of the benefits of these antioxidants in a pill form. There are too many other factors in the whole foods that require a balanced diet to be healthy. You can’t maintain your health by eating poorly and popping vitamins. However, a decent multi-vitamin supplement should suffice if you are maintaining that healthy diet. Some populations may require additional calcium and Vit D as well.

That’s it! Five things!  How many of them are you currently practicing?

Reminder: Please consult with your doctor or health practitioner for medical advice and treatment before starting any new program.

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2 Comments for this entry

  • Jennatoolz

    Hello Karen! This week I haven’t done so well. Eating — yes, I continued to seek out healthy options and did pretty well. Exercising — not so much. I’ve had a different work schedule this week, which required me to work out of town. Usually, I’ll use my lunch break to go for a nice brisk walk in the park…but this week, I’m unable to leave my site during the day! A big pain…and I’m too embarrassed to “jog in place” because there are male eyes within viewing distance. :P Also, been feeling a little extra stressed out for some reason. Tomorrow I plan to go on a nice long bike ride, hopefully that will help me simmer down.

    As far as the “5 things” go, I’d say I practice between 3-4 of them. :)

    • Karen Nelson

      Hey Jenna… Some weeks are just like that. The idea is to not let that keep you from getting right back on the horse so to speak! Have you tried focused breathing for relaxation? 5 mins a day! That and that long bike ride should help!

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