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Multi Vitamins May Reduce Cancer Risk in Men


Multi Vitamins May Reduce Cancer Risk in Men

A huge study just took place and was reported by the Journal of the American Medical Association on the affect of multivitamins and cancer in men. In the study they looked at a huge number of male doctors and came up with some good although vague results.

Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Study

Scientists at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School recruited nearly 15,000 male physicians, 50 years or older, and followed them for more than a decade.  Half took the daily multivitamin Centrum Silver; the others took a placebo.

Men in the vitamin group had a modest 8% reduction in cancer cases compared to the others.

“This study suggests, at least for men, that there might be benefits to taking multivitamins in terms of cancer,” study author Dr. John Michael Gaziano said in a press release. He is the chief of the Division of Aging at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

“Overall the study provides the first very nice piece of evidence that well-balanced – not overdose, not mega dose – combination of vitamins and minerals seems to have an effect at preventing cancer,” said Dr. Boris Pasche, director of the Division of Hematology/Oncology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. “But more research is needed to validate this.”

Multi Vitamins May Reduce Cancer Risk in Men

Multivitamins may Reduce Cancer Risk

The researchers were not able to determine which types of cancers might be prevented when taking the vitamins.

They are also not sure that the results will be seen in other groups of people such as women or smokers. The men in this study were generally healthy physicians, not overweight or obese and most were non-smokers.

“It will be difficult to make generalizations to the broad public from this one study, but I was impressed by the data,” said Dr. Ernest Hawk, vice president and division head for the Division of Cancer Prevention Population Sciences at MD Anderson Center in Houston, Texas.

Conflicting Vitamin Studies

Back when the study began in 1997, most experts thought taking a vitamin would be beneficial to our health. But in the subsequent years, many scientists were alarmed by evidence suggesting potential harm from vitamin use. Newer studies found vitamin supplements didn’t reduce the risk of cancer, and, in some cases, raised the risk of men and women developing cancer.

This latest study may once again lead experts to re-visit the issue.  Pasche and Hawk, who did not participate in the research, said they are encouraged that after 10 years of study researchers did not see an increase in lung, colorectal, prostate and other cancers, but rather a modest decline in overall cancer cases.

My Recommendations on Multivitamins?

I am a big fan of taking multivitamins. There may be conflicting studies but I feel that if we are deficient in any vitamin or mineral it will definitely affect our health. There is no way that we can substitute multivitamins for food but at least we can enhance our diet just in case.

Whether you do take multivitamins or not you can enhance your diet just by getting rid of a lot of the foods that you are eating, getting rid of processed foods, and replace those foods with fruits and vegetables instead.

 


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How to Eat Clean



I love this motivation pic on how to eat clean

How to Eat Clean

How to Eat Clean

We all know what we should do and how to do it. If not I have over 2500 posts here to teach you. Really though this crystallizes a lot of what I  and my family love to see. Less refined food, more protein, lots of water and small meals.

Do you eat this way? What do you think of changing your diet to eat more healthy?

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CrossFit Experience form a Fitness Pro



I myself have never tried Crossfit but have always been interested in this form of exercise of flipping tires and doing exercise that is not based on just barbells, dumbells, or or treadmills. Has to be good but word is that this is super tough exercise workouts.

What is Crossfit?

While CrossFit has been sweeping the nation for some time, many are just getting familiar with the workout style that has revolutionized the fitness industry.  The format and style of the classes have come under scrutiny for their intense nature and explosive moves, which calls in to question how safe this program is for the average Joe, or someone just starting out a fitness routine.

ACE Exercise Physiologist, Jessica Matthews, visited her local CrossFit gym in San Diego to find out what the CrossFit movement is all about.  Here are Jessica’s tips for those interested in joining:

  • Know what you’re getting yourself into:  CrossFit is a strength and conditioning program that focuses on everything from coordination to power through an assortment of randomized physical challenges.  You will be doing box jumps, lunges, pull-ups, kettlebell swings and more exercises that strive to provide a total-body workout.  While the workouts may seem short, only prescribing three exercises on occasion, don’t be fooled – you will be doing an intense workout.
  • Do your research: Before starting at a CrossFit gym, inquire as to what certifications, training and education the trainers hold.  Seeking out individuals with an NCCA-accredited personal training certification, along with the mandatory CrossFit Level 1 credential and other relevant continuing education, is important to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable Crossfit experience.
  • Select the proper attire:  Make sure to wear clothes that will allow for maximum movement and optimal cooling, as you will break a sweat.  Shorts, tank tops and pants are all appropriate wardrobe choices as long as you feel comfortable.
  • Set your foundation:  If you’re just starting a CrossFit program, make sure to sign up for the Foundations class.  This is imperative, as here you will learn the proper form and technique to use to safely perform the exercises. New CrossFitters are usually required to take this class, but if you’re still not comfortable to jump into a regular class after completing the program, speak to the trainers about one-on-one training to help you master your form.
  • Have fun: Some of the workouts are timed, meaning you want to complete the number of rounds prescribed as quickly as possible.  It can be easy to get into a competitive mode to try to beat your own personal record or your classmate’s time.  Instead, focus on enjoying the workout and ensuring you are properly completing each move, regardless of how long it takes.

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