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  • 'Office of the future' environment study (getting the lead out)

    08/01/2008 2:16:24 PM PDT · by decimon · 3 replies · 125+ views
    Mayo Clinic ^ | Aug 1, 2008 | Unknown
    Mayo Clinic endocrinologist James Levine, M.D., Ph.D., has continued his research in environment-changing innovations with a six-month study of a real-life office that was re-engineered to increase daily physical activity or NEAT (non-exercise activity thermogenesis). The study began in late 2007 and ended in 2008 at SALO, LLC, a Minneapolis-based financial staffing firm. Of the 45 employee volunteers involved in the scientific study, 18 were studied for weight loss and other changes. Re-engineering included: * Removing chairs and traditional desk seating * Introducing walking tracks * Educating and encouraging staff to conduct walking meetings * Replacing traditional phones with mobile...
  • Hour's exercise 'to lose weight'

    08/01/2008 10:24:56 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 13 replies · 224+ views
    BBC News ^ | July 29, 2008
    Women who want to lose weight - and keep it off - need to be exercising for almost an hour, five days a week, according to US experts. The University of Pittsburgh study found the 55-minute regime was the minimum needed to maintain a 10% drop in weight. Only a quarter of the 200 women in the study managed to lose this amount. A UK expert said it was clear that regular moderate exercise was the way to lose weight, and keep it off. Approximately two-thirds of adults in the UK are overweight or obese, with some estimates suggesting this...
  • AICAR: Scientists say they've put exercise in a pill

    08/01/2008 7:41:46 AM PDT · by Treefiddy · 7 replies · 66+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | August 1, 2008 | Alan Zarembo
    Scientists have discovered what could be the ultimate workout for couch potatoes: exercise in a pill. In experiments on mice that did no exercise, the chemical compound, known as AICAR, allowed them to run 44% farther on a treadmill than those that did not receive the drug.
  • Drugs turn 'couch potato' mice into long-distance runners

    07/31/2008 9:30:07 PM PDT · by neverdem · 24 replies · 482+ views
    Nature News ^ | 31 July 2008 | Erika Check Hayden
    Scientists concerned about use of the drugs in athletics. Just in time for the Olympics, scientists say they have discovered drugs that could cause the next athletic doping scandal. In a study published today in the journal Cell1, scientists say they have found the first targeted drugs that boost endurance. They are already working with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to develop tests to expose would-be cheats who use the drugs. The ultimate test of murine endurance.Courtesy of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies The scientists examined the effects of two compounds, called GW1516 and AICAR, on endurance in mice....
  • Drugs Offer Promise of Fitness Without Effort

    07/31/2008 3:34:56 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 9 replies · 138+ views
    NY Times ^ | 8/1/08 | Nicholas Wade
    Can you enjoy the benefits of exercise without the pain of exertion? The answer may one day be yes — just take a pill that tricks the muscles into thinking they have been working out furiously. Researchers at the Salk Institute report they have found two drugs that do wonders for the athletic endurance of couch potato mice. One drug, known as Aicar, increased the mice’s endurance on a treadmill by 44 percent after just four weeks of treatment.
  • Fitness and Politics: Obama One of 25 Fittest Guys

    05/18/2008 10:47:45 AM PDT · by mondoreb · 63 replies · 85+ views
    DBKP ^ | May 18, 2008 | pat
    Obama One of America's "25 Fittest Guys"? No, seriously... Men's Fitness Magazine has just announced that it's May 19 issue will declare Barrack Obama among the 25 most fit men in America. Yes, you read correctly. The Smoking Gutter Ball is more hail than any marathoner, Olympian, professional or college athlete save the other 24 men of extraordinary physical condition. Why? “It takes a certain stamina to endure months of 16-hour days in pursuit of the land’s highest office. Obama is not the first politician dedicated to fitness, but the Illinois senator starts every day with a morning workout, whether...
  • Mini-muscleman: Meet the world's smallest bodybuilder

    02/12/2008 10:14:29 AM PST · by Callahan · 40 replies · 66,429+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | 2/12/08 | Staff
    At just 2ft 9in, Indian muscleman Aditya 'Romeo' Dev is the world's smallest bodybuilder. Pint-sized Romeo is well-known in his hometown of Phagwara, India - for his ability to lift 1.5kg dumbbells - despite his overall 9kg body weight. Every day, crowds flock to the local gym to the see the mini-muscleman in training.
  • Ad With Nuns, Nude Man Angers Boston Archdiocese

    01/31/2008 5:40:53 AM PST · by NYer · 48 replies · 1,037+ views
    WBZ ^ | January 30, 2008
    BOSTON (WBZ) ― Beauty is in the eye of the beholder but a controversial ad found in the February edition of the Boston Magazine is causing quite a stir. "It's unfair and depraved," said C.J. Doyle with the Catholic Action League. The ad is for the Equinox Fitness Club in Back Bay showing nuns drawing a nude man. The ad seems to be working because it's getting attention even though a lot of it is negative. The Boston Archdiocese says the ad is a slam on the Catholic Church. "When you look at it, it's offensive to religious women who...
  • Face of Defense: Personal Trainer Provides Fitness Advice

    12/18/2007 4:20:18 PM PST · by SandRat · 6 replies · 155+ views
    Face of Defense ^ | Sgt. Laura M. Bigenho, USA
    CAMP VICTORY, Iraq, Dec. 18, 2007 – A master driver assigned here with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Task Force Phantom, became a licensed personal trainer in 2001 and has been helping others achieve a healthy lifestyle ever since. To reach a healthy state, Army Staff Sgt. David Marr said, it is important to understand the aspects of fitness. “Fitness is your body’s ability to withstand use over a long period of time,” the Ithaca, N.Y., native said. “Knowing the different aspects of total fitness will assist you in getting where you want to be.” Cardiovascular enhancement, muscular strength, quality nutrition,...
  • How Lance Armstrong Gets His Unusual Energy

    06/15/2005 3:42:34 AM PDT · by MississippiMasterpiece · 152 replies · 15,049+ views
    The New York Times ^ | June 14, 2005 | Sandra Blakeslee
    Lance Armstrong's strength and endurance sometimes seem too extraordinary to be believed. Armstrong, a six-time winner of the Tour de France bicycle race who next month will try for his seventh straight victory, can cover 32 miles in one hour of riding. In contrast, the average cyclist covers 16 miles; a top marathon runner can cover 21 miles on a bike. Armstrong can ride up the mountains in France generating about 500 watts of power for 20 minutes, something a typical 25-year-old could do for only 30 seconds. A professional hockey player might last three minutes - and then throw...
  • Arthur Jones (AP Obit Nautilus Founder Dead At 80)

    08/29/2007 2:01:49 PM PDT · by Tall_Texan · 22 replies · 2,136+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 08-29-07 | unattributed
    OCALA, Florida (AP) - Arthur Jones, the inventor of Nautilus exercise equipment, died Tuesday. He was 80. Jones had been ill for several days but was kept at home, per his wishes, said his son, William Edgar Jones. He died of natural causes, according to his son, who was by his father's side when he passed, along with a longtime friend and a nurse. "He should be remembered as a man of extreme intelligence, extreme independence and probably one of the most unrecognized and unawarded inventors that ever existed," William Edgar Jones told The Associated Press. His father was particularly...
  • New Fitness Craze: Pole Dancing

    08/24/2007 5:09:19 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 20 replies · 880+ views
    Reuters ^ | 08/23/07 | Adam Tanner
    Shawn Frances Lee (L), owner of Urban Fertility Dancer, teaches a pole dancing class in Las Vegas, Nevada August 9, 2007. Once confined to strip clubs, thin metal poles are popping up in kitchens, bedrooms and exercise studios across the United States with gym fanatics, moms and even grandmothers using them to get fit. (Adam Tanner/Reuters)
  • Man arrested for having big muscles

    08/14/2007 4:24:24 AM PDT · by WesternCulture · 33 replies · 9,169+ views
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 08/13/2007 | TT/The Local
    A well-built man was forced to take a drugs test in Stockholm recently after a police officer assumed that muscles like his could only have been developed with the help of illegal substances. The female assistant police officer got into a conversation with Tomislav Boduljak and his friend late at night in central Stockholm. According to Boduljak, 27, the police officer was pleasant at first, but changed her attitude when he said he worked out. Saying his muscles were 'abnormal', she said he must have used drugs. "I asked if she didn't think it possible that I work out a...
  • Wii Fit aims to balance gaming, fitness

    07/12/2007 2:23:02 PM PDT · by On the Road to Serfdom · 5 replies · 666+ views
    mlive ^ | 7/12/2007 | Tim Agne
    When Wii hit last fall, one of my coworkers considered canceling his YMCA membership and working out with Wii Sports instead. While some people were working out with Wii and getting good results, I wasn't convinced that Nintendo could replace a good old-fashion gym membership, no matter how much Wii Sports boxing made me sweat. At E3 on Wednesday, Nintendo kicked it up a notch when Mario creator and all-around gaming god Shigeru Miyamoto introduced Wii Fit, the game that "turns the living room into a fitness center for the whole family," Nintendo says, utilizing an innovative new Wii Balance...
  • 8 Tips for Summer Success

    05/01/2007 1:24:32 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 11 replies · 421+ views
    yaaahoooooo ^ | Apr 30, 2007, 11:22 am PDT | Gabrielle Reece
    know many of you use summer as the time to jump-start your lifestyle change. I thought it would be important for you to hear helpful tips from people who have lost 50-100 pounds. But before you blast through these tips, let me just ask you one thing: Aren't you ready to make the change? Come on, the sun is warming up our bones, and it's time to seize the chance to be healthier. As a result of improving some of your habits, you'll look and feel great. So if you want to go for it, make the decision, and then...
  • Is Cardio-Free the Way To Be? (Losing Weight only with strength training)

    04/15/2007 7:54:59 PM PDT · by Coleus · 111 replies · 3,059+ views
    20/20 ^ | 04.13.07 | RASHIDA JOHNSON
     "Cardio kills," says Jim Karas in his new book, "The Cardio-Free Diet." "Cardiovascular exercise kills a weight-loss plan, your internal organs, your immune system, your time and your motivation. If your true goal is to lose weight, interval strength training is the only way to go," says Karas, an ABC News correspondent, celebrity trainer and fitness expert.    When he first tried to lose weight as a 21-year-old, Karas found that he would work up an enormous appetite after running several miles. So while his cardiovascular health improved he still wasn't losing weight. The Program He grew more interested in strength...
  • CA: Pumping up workers - Bill would give firms tax credit to improve fitness

    03/10/2007 8:13:43 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 22 replies · 387+ views
    SFGate.com ^ | 3/10/07 | Greg Lucas
    Businesses would receive a tax credit equal to 10 percent of what they spend each year to improve the fitness of their employees -- everything from building on-site workout rooms to subsidizing health club memberships -- under a bill pending in the state Assembly. The measure also would allow employers to claim the same credit for half the cost of hiring a person or company to provide nutritional advice, yoga instruction or substance-abuse prevention. "We're trying to help people get into healthy, active lifestyles to prevent them from needing the hospital in the first place," said the bill's author, Assemblyman...
  • Military Playing Down Long Runs, Adopting More Diverse Fitness Programs

    02/26/2007 2:25:03 PM PST · by BFM · 36 replies · 725+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Feb. 26, 2007 | Donna Miles
    WASHINGTON, Feb. 26, 2007 – If a little bit of running is good for keeping warfighters in top form, then a lot of running is better, right? “Wrong!” say officials here at the Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine. The Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force have come to recognize that as beneficial as running can be to overall fitness, health and military readiness, too much of a good thing causes injuries that leave troops less fit, less healthy and less ready, Army Lt. Col. Steve Bullock, the center’s health promotion policy program manager, told American Forces...
  • New Cure for Cellulite? (Cellubike Claims to Reduce 'Cottage Cheese' Dimples)

    02/13/2007 9:32:30 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 16 replies · 1,050+ views
    ABC News ^ | September 9, 2006
    Whether they're pounding the pavement or slathering on so-called miracle creams, American women have become obsessed with saying goodbye to bumpy, lumpy cellulite. U.S. consumers spent nearly $100 million last year on products that promise to reduce or remove cellulite, not to mention the amount spent on millions of gym memberships to further this goal. Now the Cellubike, a contraption that looks part bike and part spaceship, is being marketed as a new way to diminish those troubling dimples. The Cellubike is "the most effective method of cellulite removal as proven by millions," says its commercial. What Makes It Different...
  • Notre Dame to Use $4.5 Million Bowl Payout to Build Charlie Weis a Belt

    01/03/2007 6:07:54 PM PST · by mcg2000 · 5 replies · 365+ views
    The Sports Pickle ^ | January 2007 | Staff
    Notre Dame announced today that it will earmark the $4.5 million dollar check the school will receive for participating in the Sugar Bowl to build head football coach Charlie Weis a space-age belt that has a better chance of containing his girth long-term. “This is a safety issue above all else,” said Notre Dame athletic director Kevin White. “We are doing this to protect our players, students, faculty and everyone in the Notre Dame community because one day soon the current eight-foot strip of leather he is currently wearing will break free and injury a lot of people. And trust...