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Marshmallows and calories can add up when eating more than a single serving. Can marshmallows be consumed in moderation and still be healthy? Marshmallows Many enjoy marshmallows with hot chocolate, sweet potatoes, and s'mores. However, their nutritional value is not the healthiest, as the ingredients typically include water, sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, and sometimes other ingredients for flavor and color. The key ingredient is whipped air, giving marshmallows their signature texture. Nutrition A serving weighs about 28 grams, around four large marshmallows or a half-cup of mini marshmallows. If consumed in their original form, they contain about 80 calories. ( United States Department of Agriculture, 2018 ) Carbohydrates Marshmallows are made of different types of sugar (sucrose and corn syrup), and most of their calories come from carbohydrates. One marshmallow contains a little under 6 grams of carbohydrates, and a single serving provides about 23 grams of carbohydrates, prima...
Can knowing the characteristics of each stage of healing help expedite recovery for individuals who are healing after neck and back injuries? Back or Neck Injury Healing Stages At each stage, different things happen at the injury site. This means recommended exercises and activity levels will vary depending on how long it’s been since the injury. The stages to know about when healing from a neck or back injury. ( Brumitt J., and Cuddeford T. 2015 ) Inflammation or Acute Stage Also known as the inflammatory stage, the acute stage occurs during the injury and can continue for 72 hours. The body releases repair chemicals in response to tissue damage, causing inflammation and pain. Symptoms of inflammation, including redness, swelling, pain at rest, and diminished function, are expected. Inflammation and pain during the inflammation stage are caused by the body’s repair chemicals released in response to tissue damage. ( Wu, Y. S. and Chen S. N. 2014 ) The biological reaction decrease...
Individuals getting into fitness may wonder whether they should join a gym or exercise at home. Is there an advantage to one versus the other? Gym or Home Exercising, whether at the gym or at home, depends on individual preference and budget. The first step is committing to a fitness health plan. Where to work out depends on the individual and their characteristics. For those who are self-motivated and will exercise no matter what, a home workout may be the best option. ( Essery R. et al., 2017 ) Going to a gym may be a better choice for those who find too many distractions at home and other things to do besides the workout, like laundry, checking the phone, cleaning, etc. Working out at home is convenient; it takes driving out of the equation, changing into gym clothes, and going at the right time. However, the gym provides fewer distractions, community access, equipment like weights and cardiovascular machines, and group fitness classes. Each has pros and cons. Pros and ...
For individuals who enjoy walking for exercise and health, can knowing when to replace walking shoes help protect their feet and prevent musculoskeletal injuries? Replacing Walking Shoes The best walking shoes must be replaced to ensure musculoskeletal health and prevent injuries. Wearing worn-out shoes during prolonged standing, distance walking or running, and high-impact workouts can exacerbate lower back stiffness, soreness, and pain. Comfortable walking shoes offer substantial support and superior cushioning, working to alleviate discomfort and prevent injury. However, they break down cushioning and support with each step. When an individual walks or runs 500 miles, most athletic shoes are ready for replacement and should be recycled or saved for non-exercise purposes. 500-Miles Most athletic shoes are built to last 350 to 500 miles. ( Cook, S. D., Kester, M. A., and Brunet, M. E. 1985 ) Walkers' feet don't impact their feet as hard as runners', but individuals are u...
Therapeutic massage guns are great for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Can daily massage gun use be incorporated into a daily routine? Daily Massage Gun Use Athletes or individuals participating in recreational sports and exercise may consider adding a massage gun to their daily routine. Massage guns create short, repeated bursts of pressure on certain areas of the body. Most massage guns have multiple settings to allow for different preferences and levels of intensity. They can help by warming up the muscles and during recovery. While the benefits are still being researched, daily massage gun therapy can improve the quality of physical activity, exercise, and life. Benefits Because massage guns work by softly and repeatedly stimulating or massaging the muscles, they are gentle enough to use daily as long as they are used correctly. They offer several benefits, including increasing physical ability and reducing recovery time. One study found that consistently using a massage gu...
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