Healthy Living

Blaming Aunt Matilda for Your Metabolism?

April 21, 2008

Myth or fact: Some people are born with a sluggish metabolism.

Fact. That’s true, but it’s possible to beat your genes. The Pima Indians of Arizona have high rates of obesity and diabetes, but their genetic cousins in Mexico exercise more and eat fewer processed foods—and have healthier body weights. The key to revving your slow system, says Christopher Bell, PhD, assistant professor of health-and-exercise science at Colorado State University, is to eat small servings of healthy, whole foods and exercise regularly (both cardio and strength training).

By Sarah Elizabeth Richards


Want To Live Longer?

November 1, 2007

When you’ve heard enough talk about politics, war, and Aunt Edna’s award-winning rhubarb pie at your next family holiday gathering, try changing the subject to health—your relatives’ health. It doesn’t sound sexy, but building a health family tree can help you live longer or even save the lives of loved ones. Read More



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