Health Benefits of Walking

Man running in a gym on a treadmill concept for exercising, fitnWalking has a vast array of health benefits that extend beyond the norm of exercise on its own. It can offer time for companionship if you are walking with someone, a time for distressing, or even time in nature. All of these on their own have their own merits and only increase the effectiveness of walking as a therapy. For this particular article, I am going to focus on three particular areas where walking has been shown time and time again to be quite beneficial: Mental Health, Heart Health, and Weight Management.

Mental Health

Walking can provide some relief for those experiencing various mental health concerns including anxiety, stress, and depression. Walking can provide an opportunity to get outside, to breathe in fresh air, and to debrief from the stress of the day. Specifically, in the area of depression, walking has been shown to improve self – esteem and depression overall; and those who do walk outside on a regular basis are less likely to report depression or symptoms of depression.

Heart Health

The heart is a vital organ that is impacted by so many different parameters including cholesterol, blood pressure, blood sugar, weight, etc. Each of these areas can be improved through walking and thus decrease the risk of heart disease. Studies on walking have suggested that it can increase HDL (good) cholesterol, decrease body weight, improve insulin sensitivity, decrease blood pressure, and decrease LDL (bad) cholesterol. Overall, as mentioned above, this translates into decreased risk of heart related disease and heart related death. The results were seen with walking more than 1 mile per day, walking more than 10,000 steps per day,

Overall Weight

Any discussion on walking is incomplete without discussion the health benefit of weight loss as a result of walking. Walking at least 30 minutes for 4-5 times per week can aid weight loss. In addition, research has shown that brisk walking is just as effective as high intensity jogging for weight loss. Walking may even be superior to jogging due to decreased potential injuries related to exercising.

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Some of the information provided above may not be appropriate for everyone, please consult with your doctor before trying any of the above. If you are interested in Naturopathic Medicine and wanting a different approach to your health care needs, contact Dr. Elisha Cook ND by calling 519-537-7058 and book your appointment today!

References:

http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=393937

http://www.annalsofepidemiology.org/article/1047-2797(94)90072-8/abstract

http://storre.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/4767/1/sys_rev_depression_and_walking_for%20STORRE.pdf

http://www.jclinepi.com/article/S0895-4356(06)00256-3/abstract

http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/18/6/775.short

http://atvb.ahajournals.org/content/33/5/1085.short

 

 

Power Food: Pumpkin

Three pumpkins with fall leaves with seasonal backgroundHalloween and pumpkin harvesting time are fast approach (and are here respectively). With that comes the use of pumpkins in décor and baking as well. Not only are pumpkins entertaining for the season and satisfying to the taste, but they also have some impressive health benefits. In the research world, much research has been presented for the health benefits of pumpkin seeds. However, the puree of the pumpkin also has some health benefits of its own. This blog will explore both components and how consuming each may contribute to good health.

Pumpkin Puree

As mentioned above, more of the research on pumpkins has been focused on the medicinal properties of the seed. However, the puree, though less heavily researched, does have some beneficial properties to it. Many do not realize that pumpkin contains one of the highest levels of vitamin A compared to its vegetable counterparts. It contains more than 200x the recommended daily allowance for vitamin A! In addition, the puree provides a source of fiber, flavonoids, and antioxidants. In addition to these constituents, pumpkins are considered a low calorie vegetable, which is often recommended for those with diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. This low calorie vegetable accounts for approximately 30 calories per 100 grams!

Pumpkin Seeds

Much research has been devoted to the medicinal effects of this seed (that is often thrown away). Pumpkin seeds, similar to the pumpkin puree, are a good source of dietary fiber. However, this source of dietary fiber is loaded with beneficial oils, specifically unsaturated fatty acids, that aid in good health. Other beneficial nutrients found in pumpkin seeds include vitamin E, beta carotene, lutein,

Health Benefits

As a result of all of the components that the different pumpkin parts contain, the following list of therapeutic effects can be associated with pumpkins:

  • Anti – diabetic: beneficial in diabetes
  • Anti – oxidant: decreases oxidative stress
  • Anti – carcinogenic: beneficial against cancer
  • Anti – inflammatory: decreases inflammation
  • Diuretic: can decrease urinary tract and prostatic symptoms
  • Anti – helminthic: beneficial against different parasites
  • Estrogenic: promotes estrogen update, building, and use
  • HDL Cholesterol promoting: increases levels of HDL (good) cholesterol

Have you benefitted from reading this blog? Know someone that would benefit as well? Share, Like, Comment, or Tweet this article, and let me know what you think.

Some of the information provided above may not be appropriate for everyone, please consult with your doctor before trying any of the above. If you are interested in Naturopathic Medicine and wanting a different approach to your health care needs, please book an appointment with Elisha Cook at the RSNC (416-498-9763), and let me help you achieve your health goals.

The Benefits of Exercise

Many people know that exercise is good for you, but what exactly is it good for other than getting that “beach body”. Aside from helping maintain or gain a healthy weight, exercise has also been shown to have the following benefits:Man running in a gym on a treadmill concept for exercising, fitn

  • Boosts energy
  • Encourages healthy sleep
  • Relieves stress
  • Improves mood
  • Lowers blood pressure
  • Lowers bad cholesterol and increases good cholesterol
  • Reduces sensation of pain through release of endorphins (natural pain killers)
  • Reduces risk of future disease such as heart dsease and cancer
  • Enables more time in nature – causing more exposure to fresh air

Even as little as 30 minutes a day for 3 days of the week has been shown to have benefits for one’s overall health. With having more of a focus on being active, one might be better able to achieve their health goals.

Some of the information provided above may not be appropriate for everyone, please consult with your doctor before trying any of the above. If you are interested in Naturopathic Medicine and wanting a different approach to your health care needs, please book an appointment with Elisha Cook at the RSNC today and let me help you achieve your health goals.

Power Food: Strawberries

Strawberry isolated on white backgroundStrawberries are a delicious fruit with quite the history. Historically, they were used for such conditions as kidney stones and were believed to possess great medicinal value. Strawberries were also used to symbolize perfection, righteousness, and love. Beyond these historical traits, strawberries provide an array of health benefits.

To begin with, strawberries are a terrific source of Vitamin C. They contain even higher concentrations of vitamin C than citrus fruits. A hand full of the fruit is enough to meet daily requirements for vitamin C. Strawberries also contain a high concentration of folate. Aside from these nutrients, strawberries are also a good source of fiber, potassium, vitamin A, manganese, iodine, magnesium, copper, iron, and phosphorous. In combination with these vitamins and minerals, strawberries also contain Quercetin, which has been shown to be effective for allergies. This fruit has also been shown to increase the absorption of iron from the diet.

Currently, we know that Strawberries have the following therapeutic actions, which makes it such a “Power Food”:

  • Anti – neoplastic – research has suggested that strawberries can reduce the risk of colorectal cancer
  • Anti – inflammatory – reduces or eliminates inflammation in the body
  • Anti – oxidant – reduces free – radical damage that can promote or cause disease
  • Anti – allergenic – reduces allergies, or symptoms of allergies
  • Anti – bacterial – kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria
  • Anti – aging – promotes health
  • Anti – coagulant – reduces blood thickening that might lead to disease
  • Anti – hypertensive – lowers blood pressure

Along with these health promoting benefits of strawberries, they also have the capacity to reduce insulin spikes following consumption of bread, protect against DNA damage (which can contribute to diseases such as cancer), and increase HDL (good) cholesterol.

Based on all of the properties that strawberries possess, they have the potential to aid in preventing cancer, cardiovascular disease, and plaque forming within arteries. One might argue that based on the properties that strawberries contain, that they could be beneficial for infections, high blood pressure, allergies, and promoting overall health.

Before you go running to pick those healthy, delicious strawberries, one thing should be taken into consideration. Food preparation matters. The fresher the fruit, the healthier it is for you! The more processing, such as cooking, that the fruit undergoes, the less of the nutritional properties that will be available.

So, the next time you look at a strawberry, do not merely judge it by its lovely red exterior, but acknowledge its nutritional value and how it can help you achieve your health goals!

Some of the information provided above may not be appropriate for everyone, please consult with your doctor before trying any of the above. If you are interested in Naturopathic Medicine and wanting a different approach to your health care needs, please book an appointment with Elisha Cook at the RSNC today and let me help you achieve your health goals.