This week, Dr. Bob Murray asks the question, “should we walk and chew gum at the same time?” It may sound humorous, but he presents some research that may have you grabbing for some gum at the grocery store checkout line! Thanks for your insights, Dr. Bob! From the often-quirky world of science comes aContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Should We Walk and Chew Gum at the Same Time?”
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Food & Fitness After 50: Uncured Bacon, Must be Healthy, Right?
Have you noticed the words, “uncured” “all natural,” and “no nitrates or nitrites added” on packages of bacon, hot dogs, sausage, or deli meats? The packaging usually conveys other messages, such as “made from pork raised without added hormones,” which is utterly meaningless as hormones are not allowed in raising hogs. (When you see aContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Uncured Bacon, Must be Healthy, Right?”
Food & Fitness After 50: What do you want to know about seafood, salmon and fish oil supplements?
I’ve published over 150 blog posts on this site but today I’m asking YOU to help me on what you most want to know on all things seafood. I want to know your questions about fish! In less than one month I will be on 7-day immersion trip to Alaska to learn all about salmonContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: What do you want to know about seafood, salmon and fish oil supplements?”
Food & Fitness After 50: Keep Food Safe This Summer
How many of you enjoyed a cookout over the Memorial Day weekend? With summer right around the corner, grilling becomes even more popular. But, how many of you know that much of what you do to protect yourself, family, and friends from food poisoning begins and ends with what you do in your own kitchen?Continue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Keep Food Safe This Summer”
Food & Fitness After 50: Get Old and Get Better
“Just Do It may be Nike’s slogan, but it rules Kathy’s life.” Too many people hit their sixties and say “it’s too late for me to:” lose weight change my eating habits get fit But, not Kathy, at age 65 she is stronger, fitter, and healthier than she has ever been. And, after she discovered Pickleball aboutContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Get Old and Get Better”
Food & Fitness After 50: Strategies for Losing Weight and Maintaining Weight
Strategies for losing weight and maintaining weight are not the same! Weight loss is a national obsession and even older women are seeking the perfect weight loss plan (one that usually promises quick weight loss without cutting calories or being active!) We are bombarded with social media images (thanks, Instagram) of flawless women of allContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Strategies for Losing Weight and Maintaining Weight”
Food & Fitness After 50: Don’t Let the Old Man In
In Food & Fitness After 50 we discuss food and fitness, of course! But, we also have a section on being well and the importance of managing stress, getting sufficient sleep, and enjoying social connections. Another aspect of being well is our attitude or mindset toward aging. As May is Older American’s Month it is a good time to consider anContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Don’t Let the Old Man In”
Food & Fitness After 50: Diet and Cancer Connection
Alice, in her early 60s, talks the talk and walks the walk when it comes to understanding the connection between diet and cancer. I interviewed her about her personal journey to optimal aging and what we should all know about diet and cancer. She is the Senior Director for Nutrition Programs for the American Institute forContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Diet and Cancer Connection”
Food & Fitness After 50: Avoiding “Refined” Grains? Think Again
I originally wrote this post for the Grain Foods Foundation and I thought the information was valuable for my readers. I hope you think so, too. Most likely you’ve heard someone say, “I’ve cut all refined and processed foods, including white bread, from my diet.” Considering the definition of refined means “free from impurities, fastidious, or cultivated,”Continue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Avoiding “Refined” Grains? Think Again”
Food & Fitness After 50: Pickleball and Pickle Juice? What you need to know to stay hydrated
“The human body is basically a leaky bag of water with legs.” Dr. Bob Murray April is National Pickleball Month! Did you know it is one of the fastest growing sports in America? Pickleball has been described as mashup of ping pong, tennis, and racquetball. If you’ve never seen pickleball in action, here is a clip toContinue reading “Food & Fitness After 50: Pickleball and Pickle Juice? What you need to know to stay hydrated”