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Physical Activity and Dementia
A 5-yr study of elderly subjects (mean age 75 yrs) showed that those who were most active during the day (doing chores, etc.) had the lowest rate of cognitive impairment (Arch Intern Med, 2011).










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Today's Featured Topics



Fructose: Public Enemy #1?
Fructose may be one of the worst "nutrients" you can consume. It stimulates fat synthesis, and may contribute to the development of diabetes, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. But, is fructose worse than sucrose (table sugar)? Read more about this perplexing carbohydrate in: "Fructose: Public Enemy #1?"

Sports Medicine: Bicycling
Do you spend hours on your bike? Generally, the health and fitness benefits far outweigh the risks, but, still, there are some medical issues you might want to be aware of. Read about them in our review: "Bicycling: Medical Aspects"

Exercise and Back Pain
It is estimated that nearly 80% of Americans suffer from simple low back pain. This may be related to all the hours spent sitting, particularly if your posture is bad. Exercise can help, but it is important to do the right exercises (surprisingly, improving muscular "strength" is not the goal!). To learn more, read our review: "Exercise and Back Pain"


Exercise Books and Videos



TITLE:  "The Ergogenics Edge"
AUTHOR:  Williams M
LENGTH:  317 pages
LIST PRICE:  $17.95

Although this is an older book, we have kept it in our listings because is a solid resource. The author, Melvin Williams, PhD, is an academic professor, has published numerous sports medicine texts, and is an accomplished marathon runner. In "The Ergogenics Edge", Williams reviews dozens of sports and nutritional supplements. Each one is reviewed thoroughly, but succinctly, and, most importantly, supported with scientific evidence.
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