Antioxidants in joint fluid are reduced in osteoarthritis. This is what you can do.

Antioxidants in joint fluid are reduced in osteoarthritis. This is what you can do.

Excess reactive oxygen species and oxidative damage have been associated with the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis.  Joint fluid from patients with osteoarthritis is characterized by significantly decreased extracellular superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels, a significantly decreased glutathione level, and ascorbate when compared to knee joints with intact cartilage (Regan EA, et.al., 2008)....
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More about reducing your risk of dying.

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
A Canadian study supports this where the researchers concluded that physical inactivity and a high waist circumference have a significant independent risk of premature mortality among women (Katzmarzyk PT, Craig CL, 2006). The participants of this study were all women, but other research has shown that this also works for...
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Want to reduce your risk of dying?

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
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Do you have to be in good shape to tolerate high-intensity short interval training?

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Physical ability test rates the likelihood of dying.

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What effects brain loss as you get older?

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
As we get older we gradually experience a certain degree of brain atrophy. The rate of which the brain volume is changing is, however, not the same for everyone. The good news is that there is something you can do to slow down this process. An Austrian study of 201...
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Can exercise be dangerous?

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High intensity exercise is best, but what kind?

I have written about high-intensity short-interval training several times, because more and more research is teaching us how to maximize our exercise benefits. Research has proven that it’s a very effective way of exercising. So how can you use this principle when exercising to get the best results? The secret...
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Not all exercise burns fat equally.

Not all exercise burns fat equally.

 Have you accepted this truism: that the more physically active you are, the less likely you are to gain weight? Here is the catch: not all exercise is equally effective when it comes to burning fat. The good news is you don’t have to exercise for several hours a...
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Walk fast to get help with with weight loss.

Walking has been promoted as an easy way to lose weight and stay in shape, but is it really effective? That is exactly what the reviewed researched investigated. The participants a total of 4511 adults aged 18-64 years were included in the study(Fan JX, et al. 2013). The body mass...
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High intensity training proven to be superior

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
Exercise has been documented to have a profound effect on the body in many ways. One of the things exercise can alter is certain hormones. In the reviewed research, the investigators evaluated the hormone adiponectin in response to 2 different training programs (Shing CM, et al. 2013). Body composition, power...
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