Health





Health

Health is defined as the condition of a person's body or mind. That is why we speak of good or bad health instead of understanding the concept as something good. Having good health is obviously and logically important, yet many people actually do nothing to attain a proper condition of mind and/or body. In order to accomplish this, it is very important to know how the body, and mind, work. For this reason we will try to help you understand different things and concepts as clearly as possible. Nevertheless, everything that comprises good health has to be read over and again in order to utterly fathom and thus make good use of the knowledge acquired. The immediate topic (physical exercise) is, perhaps, one that gathers many different and general topics that you ought to understand thoroughly and will be our starting point to get to understand many more things about health and how to achive it. We recommend you to jot down the important points on a piece of paper or a booknote so you may have the information continuously available.


Physical activity and healthy foods are the most important things you should care about and, afterwards, you may attend to your mind health which will be much easier after your bodily functions are working fine.

In developed countries, according to WHO, physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth leading risk factor for global mortality. Reason why, whichever exercise you choose, try to do it as much as possible.

A healthy diet is also important to avoid health risks such as obesity and heart disease. Essentially, a healthy diet must be balanced, which means that you should be eating as many different things as you can but this does not mean in enormous quantities.

One other factor that you must be aware of is sleep; bad sleeping damages your whole body, so, too few as well as too much sleep is neither good for your body nor your mind.

Lastly, remember that during a week, you have 168 hours from which you probably sleep around 50 hours, leaving you with 118 hours more or less. Usually a person that goes to the gym and struggles three times per week for an hour a day and ends up all beaten up because of it, sums up a total of 3 hours per week if not less of exercises. Meaning that, of the awaken hours that person has (118), he or she stays basically inactive 115 hours a week... then a really interesting question arises...
How could anyone expect to lose weight and be fitted investing just a 3% of his/her time and actually brag about such minimal and insignificant amount of time in the gym?


Reading is just not enough, so go ahead and train. Now! - After you have done some exercise you can think of, you may continue reading. Even if it is one miserable minute of stretching!




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