Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Size Zero: Hot or Not




Kareena Kapoor’s ultra-thin avatar in her much-talked-about dud, Tashan did not delight most of her fans. Her chubbiness made her look charming and not her recent rib-show. Even the perfectly-slim Priyanka Chopra and Jiah Khan are toiling hard to shed more kilos. SHILPI SHUKLA does a health check on the overwhelming pressure to be all skin and bones.

Their full bosoms and curvaceous hips made young lasses look gorgeous and glamorous till recently. However, the current trend seems to be that of turning underweight and looking like walking zombies. Is this supposed to be attractive and charming? A more pertinent question would be — is anorexia nervosa in vogue now?

A short time ago, the Madrid Fashion Week (Spain) had turned down a number of models who were severely underweight claiming that they want beauties who look ‘fit and fine’ rather than waif-like or heroine chicks suffering from an acute eating disorder, named — anorexia nervosa.

“Models like Snejana Onopka, Natasha Poly and Hana Soukupova appear so gaunt and thin that their knees and elbows look larger than their concave thighs and pipe cleaner arms. Their bobbling heads look as if a slight breeze could detach them from their frail bodies,” says a famous Bollywood actress, who is known for her well-endowed curvaceous figure. She adds, “It is about looking healthily hot and beautiful. Reed-thin  is simply unhealthy.”

Modelling beauty. Is it?
According to the National Centre for Eating Disorders, the average American woman is five feet four inches tall, 140 pounds. The average supermodel is five feet 11 inches tall, 117 pounds.
On this, famous model and actress Bipasha Basu, who is known for her voluptuous figure, expresses dismay, “There are a lot of Indian and foreign models who are very thin and frail,” she said. “I don’t know if they are healthy or not, but I don’t think the frail, fragile look is very feminine. I don’t think it is attractive.”
Complaints about the idolisation of models who suggest unhealthy lifestyles are culturally endemic. Celebrities like Nicole Richie, Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton and Mischa Barton have all been subjects of tabloid headlines asking, “Are they too thin?” In all likelihood, the answer is yes, but that does not stop magazines from displaying their pictures or designers from casting thin models in their shows.
Former Miss India Juhi Chawla also encounters many models who look sickly. “They tend to be extremely pale, have thin hair and don’t have a glowing, healthy skin. This unnatural thinness is a terrible message to send out. Those watching the fashion shows are young, impressionable girls,” adds Juhi.
An impression, hard to die
In one of the group therapy sessions of Eating Disorders Program of the Westchester
division of New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Centre in White Plains for women
battling eating-disorder, an emaciated teenager brought in a magazine photograph
of Kate Moss, the exceedingly thin fashion model, and thrust it at the nurse
leading the discussion. "You say I have a problem?" asked the patient, who was
hospitalised with anorexia. “Look at her. She’s making a lot of money looking
like this. She looks great.” Achal Bhagat, psychologist states; “It is a
generation totally focusing on the way their legs are, the way their noses are, the way their eyes are, and not how their health is.”
Psychologists, nutritionists and dieticians are worried about the increasing fad of decreasing flab among young girls. Health experts claim that the fashion industry has gone too far in pushing a dangerously thin image that women, and even very young girls, may try to emulate.
“We know seeing super-thin models can play a role in causing anorexia,” says nutritionist Snigdha Chopra. “Because many models and actresses are so thin, it makes anorexics think THAT their emaciated bodies are normal, she says. “But these people look scary. They don’t look normal.”
“Indian women ought to understand that no matter how flattering and pleasing thin bodies of actresses and models may seem to be, their general body frame is not genetically designed to suit such a structure,” says Parul Choudhary, a freelance dietician.
Thinspiration
Heard about Pro-Ana? It is quite good if you have not. Even better if you heard but did not get influenced by it. But for your awareness, you must know. Pro-Ana is a largely Internet-based movement which views the eating disorder anorexia nervosa as a lifestyle choice rather than a medical condition. Pro-Anas view anorexia as a guide that helps them curb their eating patterns and provides ‘thinspiration’ for fasting and purging.
Web hosting companies are joining together to ban such websites from their servers.  But a quick search on Google reveals that there are many pages still operating and encouraging women to starve themselves to obtain this idealised type of body.
Eating disorder or anorexia nervosa may appear luring for the contemporary curious teenagers but what nourishes their rebellious minds in turn destroys them like an epidemic where they would be left to die or commit suicide.
Exercise less exercise
And it is not just anorexia anymore. Many girls and guys have a regular diet but spend several hours a day sweating off everything they have eaten. Some think this is a healthier alternative to fasting, but it can be just as harmful. According to general physician DK Gupta, “Compulsive exercise can lead to headaches, reoccurring illness, depression, stress, loss of coordination, and a faster morning heart rate.”
Senior gynaecologist Aarti Majumdar agrees, “Women who greatly reduce their food intake and combine it with intense physical activity stop menstruating and ovulating and become increasingly susceptible to stress fractures and osteoporosis.”
Do you still want to look like emaciated models, who are made to look stunning on the front of some fashion magazine, who are airbrushed by touch-up artists to look beauty Divas? So go to great lengths to actually look healthily beautiful. The choice is yours.

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Know about Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexia nervosa typically has numerous complications. The disease has one of the highest deaths rates among all mental illnesses, hovering around five percent or higher than this. Death may occur suddenly — even when someone is not severely underweight. This may result from abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) or electrolyte imbalances. In fact, it was the anorexia-related death of singer Karen Carpenter in 1983 that catapulted the disease into the public arena.
Other serious or life-threatening complications commonly include:
¥     Anaemia
¥     Heart problems, such as mitral valve prolapse, abnormal heart rhythms and heart failure
¥     Bone loss, increasing risk of fractures later in life
¥     Lung problems resembling emphysema
¥     In females, absence of a period
¥     In males, decreased testosterone
¥     Gastrointestinal problems, such as constipation, bloating or nausea
¥     Electrolyte abnormalities, such as low blood potassium, sodium and chloride
¥     Kidney problems
If a woman with anorexia becomes severely malnourished, every organ of her body can sustain damage, including the brain, heart and kidneys. This damage may not be fully reversible, even when the ailment is under control.
In addition to the host of physical complications, women with anorexia nervosa commonly have other mental disorders. They may include:
¥     Depression
¥     Anxiety disorders
¥     Personality disorders
¥     Obsessive-compulsive disorders
¥     Drug abuse
The co-occurrence of these disorders with anorexia can make the disease more difficult to treat.

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BEAUT(Y)FUL SECRETS
Shilpa Shetty Any guesses for Shilpa’s age? Well, she is getting younger in her looks with every passing year. Her sylph shaped, well-endowed figure has amused one and all. Let’s get to know her beauty and fitness secrets ----

¥     I am basically a seafood person, but have now turned vegetarian (actually eggetarian). I’ve never understood why people yucky poo ghee; I put it into just about everything that I eat.
¥     My breakfast is usually six almonds, a cup of tea, biscuits and papaya. My lunch and dinner mainly consist of rice, veggies and dal.
¥     I never eat in-between meals. I do not deny myself anything. But, if I have eaten heavy or have binged on something, I have this ‘food-o-meter’ in me which automatically turns on and helps me say ‘no’ to food, even to desserts which I rarely ever give a miss.
¥     I don’t drink alcohol. I tank up on hot water through the day to help flush out the toxins.

Katrina Kaif’s beauty mantra --- “Respect your body and don’t take it
for granted! Staying fit is more important than looking beautiful.
And being slim doesn’t necessarily mean being healthy or beautiful.”


Yana pens down her fitness secrets
Model-actor Yana Gupta is the best fitness expert for one and all. Where did she get inspiration to write on healthy living? Yana shares, “It all started with my friends constantly asking me for advice on fitness regimes. I had to repeat my long lectures verbally or through email. So I finally thought of writing.” Does she qualify to write a book on this subject? “I have been studying health and nutrition ever since I turned 16 and started modeling,” adds she.

A ray of hope & health …

Discover the wonderful healing effects of sunrays...

During the worst of times how often have you flitted from one doctor to another and one counsellor to another looking for a panacea for all your physical ills and emotional qualms? There are times when nothing works. But don’t lose heart, there’s a natural cure. Just soak in the sun, invoke its rays and heal yourself…

Management consultant Abhinav Asija had rheumatoid arthritis and spondylitis. Though doctors said it was all due to stress, such answers never satisfied him. “Then I found a remedy in Surya Namaskar which is actually energy healing,” says Abhinav. “Even my doctors were stunned by my quick recovery. Today, I am all fit and fine. I make it a point to do this ‘medical ritual’ every morning,” he added elatedly.
The sun’s rays have been known to have magical healing qualities. As per senior physician DK Gupta says, “Sunlight is the principal curative agent in nature’s laboratory. Where light cannot enter, disease does. Chlorosis, anaemia, leukaemia, emaciation, muscular debility, degeneration of heart and liver, softening of bones, nervous excitability, physical deformity, stunted growth and consumption are the result of excluding oneself from the beneficial effects of sunlight.”
Each ray has different vibrations, colours and qualities, which if used properly could do wonders to the body and mind. Event manager Priyanka Sood swears by the amazing effects of following a simple practice of offering water to the sun. “Sometimes we follow rituals without realising the real meaning of it. I have been offering water to the sun for two years now and there have been tremendous changes in me. My work capacity has gone up and I no longer feel stressed,” she says.  
Let’s get to know the miraculous benefits of each of these seven rays:

Ruby Ray (Deep Pink):
Grace. Ruby ray represents the concentrated action of peace. Spiritual nourishment also comes under this ray; it is the ray of devotion, worship and faith in God. Priests, healers and peacemakers come under this ray. When regularly meditated upon this ray, ruby red brings peace and tranquillity in one’s life. This ray strengthens the bones, heals muscular pains, arthritis, spondylitis, and frozen shoulders. Ruby is the gem of this ray.  

Violet Ray:
Violet ray is beneficial in the treatment of nervous and emotional disturbances, arthritis, acute cases of consumption and insomnia. This ray has the power of deep cleansing and is also called the ray of forgiveness. It is extremely beneficial to use this ray to heal all body pains and release karmic issues.

Yellow Gold Ray:
Associated with illumination, love, wisdom, spiritual aspiration, joy and happiness, yellow gold ray is laxative and diuretic. This ray activates the unused parts of the brain and brings better results. Helpful in increasing memory and concentration power, it is a stimulant to the brain, the liver and the spleen. Yellow ray is also effective in the treatment of diabetes, indigestion, kidney and liver disorders, constipation, eye and throat infections and impotence.

Green Ray:
Made up of the blue and yellow, green is regarded as a ray of harmony. It is a mild sedative. It is useful in the treatment of nervous conditions, hay fever, ulcers, influenza, malaria, colds, asthma, heart problems, sexual disorders, tuberculosis and cancer. It preserves and strengthens eyesight. Being highly medicinal and depressive, it is of great help in the treatment of inflammatory conditions. This ray is useful for children who are under pressure to learn science and mathematics. Green ray bestows mercy in each human’s heart. It boosts the morale and helps people suffering from a low self esteem.  

Blue:
Protection, power, strength, courage, faith, will power and initiative. The main activity of this ray is to eliminate negative substances from the environment. This ray restores faith in all that we do and helps overcome indecisiveness even in the most difficult situation. Cool, soothing and sedative, blue alleviates pain, reducing bleeding and heals burns. Blue is beneficial in the treatment of dysentery, colic, asthma, thyroid, respiratory disorders, high blood pressure and skin aberrations. In a study at the New England State Hospital in the United States, 25 members of staff with normal blood pressure were bathed in blue light for half an hour. It resulted in universal fall in blood pressure. The blood pressure rose when red light was applied.


Pink Ray:
Love, adoration, compassion, healing and forgiveness. The divine quality of this ray is charity and it prevents discord. Pink ray is extremely useful to heal and remove any situation of anger, bitterness and hatred. Constant use of the pink ray can soften even the most hardened hearts. It creates love in one’s personal life. The pink rays are used to heal lack of love, heart related problems, blood pressure palpitations and depression.

White Ray:
Purity, clarity, humility and sacrifice. The quality of this ray is hope. The white ray heals all hard and negative substances, ideas and beliefs. This ray takes the responsibility of removing the negative vibes created by negative sources like black magic, curse etc. This ray is used to heal severe headaches, migraine, irritability and skin diseases.

How to use the rays?
All you need is faith. According to your needs, call the ray and feel it enveloping your being or situation. Wait for five minutes and allow the body to absorb the specific ray to the point of fullness. This can be done indoors too. All it requires is for you to imagine that you are absorbing the rays. You can allow these rays to penetrate your body while going for a morning walk, during your routine surya puja or while watering your plants. You don’t have to see the rays. The healing will take place automatically through your mind that allows accepting it. For example, for a headache one can invoke the violet colour like this: “I ask for the violet ray to heal my headache.” Or, “I invoke the blue ray to heal my throat pain.”
It’s all in the mind
A part of colour healing, invoking sunrays is a leading technique in alternative (holistic) healing that is primarily based on the patient’s personal desire, intent and follow-through in the therapeutic process. Therefore, to benefit from this age-old, scientific technique, one first needs to discover the power of mind and visualisation. How often have you thought about your favorite dessert and started salivating? You may not have known it, but you were practicing visualisation. This technique of mind over body can actually be used to help treat a range of medical conditions, from warts to cancer. The degree of benefit depends on your level of concentration. To explain it biologically - When we visualise something very innately in a relaxed state of mind, many chemicals, essentially hormones like endorphins and serotonin, are produced in our body. These hormones in turn activate the body’s own intrinsic capacity to heal. Our body responds with a physical and physiological response just based on a couple of seconds of imagining something. So, discover the power within you and see how your mind works wonders in curing various diseases and keeping you fit by invoking sunrays.
Explore the magical benefits of sunrays and try healing yourself through nature’s curative power.

Shilpi Shukla

AEROBICS: Your Way To Fun & Fitness

By Shilpi Shukla Alexander

Is 30 minutes a day of aerobic exercise the magic bullet you’ve been looking for? With benefits ranging from heart disease prevention to stress reduction, it’s one of the best things you can do for your health…
If you have a hard time exercising, but wish to have a beautiful body, that you can flaunt, then the perfect idea to keep yourself in shape is to have an aerobic workout…
Read further to explore the various benefits of this enjoyable exercise…

Aerobic dance and beyond…
For those of you who thought aerobics was all about dancing, here’s a check… Aerobic exercise is a moderate intensity workout that extends over a certain period of time and uses oxygen in the process. So there are not one but many kinds of aerobic exercises… Here they go…: There are different types of aerobics like fitness walking, jogging, swimming, kickboxing, fitness walking, skiing, inline skating, bicycling, ‘aerobic dancing’ and more.
In line skating or rollerblading is one of the most popular sports that are luring millions of people into trying it. It helps to strengthen lower back and works a great deal in enhancing cardiovascular development. Kickboxing is extremely useful for quick weight loss, as it helps in burning about 350-450 calories during a 50-minute workout session. At the initial level, kickboxing consists of some basic stretches and cardio warm up. But as one proceeds to advanced levels, punches, hand strikes and kicks are incorporated.
If you are among the types, who always tend to escape from exercising, then the right aerobic type for you is fitness walking. You can start off your walking program from a 10-minute stroll and then gradually increase your level. In later stages, when you have built up your stamina for a higher intensity workout, then you can go in for jogging. For the summer season, swimming acts as an excellent way to overcome the scorching heat.
Shake your body… stay fit: Dance aerobics is the most famous form of aerobics. The craze for this dance_cum_exercise is such that it has become quite synonymous with dancing itself. Aerobic dance steps are actually a blend of distinctive dance forms like jazz, disco and ballet. It’s best for those who love to dance. So why not use hobby to keep one fit and healthy.

Aerobic versus Anaerobic Exercises
Most of us are unaware as to what is the actual difference between aerobic and anaerobic exercise. Well, it is interesting to look into the difference…
“Aerobic exercise is an energetic form of physical activity that fastens your heartbeat to about 65 per cent of the maximum rate. This exercise is performed for a period of time extending up to say at least 20 minutes. Well, the functioning of aerobics begins with the burning of stored sugars and gradually it attacks on the fats that are stored in the body,” explains Shelly D’Souza, a fitness expert.
She adds, “On the contrary, anaerobic exercise takes place in quick span of time and includes activities like sprinting, weight lifting etc. Basically,
activities that rely on brief or discontinuous bursts of energy are called anaerobic (without oxygen). They help in strengthening muscles and joints.”
If you are just a beginner, you should better get started with aerobic exercises rather than anaerobic exercises, so as to ensure an overall fitness.
Attire to un-tire
A perfect attire to carry out your aerobic session, enables you prolong your endurance for the exercise, without feeling tired or drained. Firstly, it should be loose fit, so that there is adequate provision for free flow of air and unrestrained body movement.
It is preferable to wear light color clothing in summer season, as it absorbs heat and also it gives a cool feeling to beat the scorching heat. “Whether its summer time or the time of chilly winds, it is advisable to wear some sort of hat or cap over the head, so that you can cope up better with the climatic conditions. You should avoid wearing plastic or rubberised clothing, because such clothes are likely to cause a rise in your body temperature, which can be hazardous,” says aerobics trainer Suzanne Alex.
Prefer attiring several light layers of clothing, rather than going in for one heavy cloth layer. The clothing layer touching your skin should be moisture absorbent. T-shirts or sweatshirts teamed with tights or drawstring pants serve as the perfect clothing for aerobic workout.
Shoes: Aerobic performance encompasses of quick lateral movements with lots of jumping and leaping for a particular period, so it becomes all the more necessary to take proper care of your feet.
Don’t mix up running shoes with aerobic shoes, because they are not one and the same thing. Shoes should be such that, they provide a soft cushioning effect to your feet. They should have a strong supportive sole, so that the risk of injury due to slippage is minimized. There should be adequate provision for airflow on the toe side, so as to let the toes breathe. Always shop for shoes during afternoon, when your feet size is largest. Wear the shoes and roam about for a while to ensure it’s fit and comfortable

The many benefits of aerobics…
The ensuing demand for a continuous supply of oxygen creates the aerobic training effect, physiological changes that enhance the ability of the lungs, heart, and blood vessels to transport oxygen throughout the body.
Especially, aerobic exercises reduce our chances of developing many common illness and diseases.
Here’s a quick listing of the various merits of regular aerobics ---
  • The heart enlarges and increases its blood stroke volume; more efficient cardiovascular system
  • Resting heart rate slows, less than 60 beats per minute indicates good physical fitness
  • Oxygen is used more efficiently resulting in increased fat burning during exercise
  • More available energy due to greater amounts of ATP and PC for immediate power needs
  • Increased endurance and lower blood pressure
  • Reduced risks in developing diabetes and other diseases
  • Increase in good cholesterol, decrease in bad cholesterol
  • A positive body composition change, more muscle less fat
  • Better chance of maintaining healthy weight later in life
  • A great stress buster; help in coping with all other emotional and psychological stress
Most of the aerobic benefits begin to kick in within four weeks of starting an exercise program. Within three months of consistent training under a professional trainer, there should be a well-developed level of physical fitness with the more dramatic benefits taking place. The changes in the cell’s energy system can start to speed up the reduction in total body fat levels. The training effects of exercise do however start to reduce after about 48 hour so it’s important to be consistent and make your chosen activity fun!
So let’s make staying healthy our New Year resolution! Enjoy the experience of performing this wonderful workout and lead a healthy lifestyle. And don’t forget to share your experience with us… Healthy Living!