Biomarker 1 – Benefits of good muscle and bone
A strong, toned musculature makes all sorts of wonderful contributions to your overall well-being. A high ratio of muscle to fat on the body:
- causes the metabolism to rise, meaning you can more easily burn body fat and alter your body composition even further in favour of beneficial muscle tissue.
- increases your aerobic capacity-and the health of your whole cardiovascular system-because you have more working muscles -consuming oxygen.
- triggers muscle to use more insulin, thus greatly reducing the chances you’ll ever develop diabetes.
- helps maintain higher levels of the beneficial HDL-cholesterol in your blood.
So how do you get better bones and muscles.
- Simple exercise – walking is free but invaluable – you don’t need to join a gym and we can all do it
- cyclic loading of bones is a key antidote to osteoporosis
- eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables (note not cooked) for calcium
- Simple strength training with small weights – can of beans is a good place to start
- sit in a chair watching television and just do simple arm raises – holing the bean can and doing it slowly
- again sitting – raise the leg horizontal and hold for a count of 5 and gently lower – repeat 10 times
- remember it is not the size of the weights that’s important but the number of times you repeat it
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