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Eat, Move, Think: Living Healthy

Eat, Move, Think: Living Healthy

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Eat, Move, Think: Living Healthy

<DIV>Eat, Move, Think: Living Healthy by the Editors of Scientific American</DIV><DIV> </DIV><DIV>While many of us strive to live healthy lives, the task can be daunting and the information overwhelming. Should we be more concerned with our diet or with keeping our weight down? How important is exercise? What kinds of diseases should we really be worried about getting—or preventing? In this eBook, “Eat, Move, Think: Living Healthy,” we’ve assembled a number of stories on what we think sums up a healthy lifestyle, as well as some of the common obstacles faced in trying to achieve it. Some would argue that diet is the cornerstone of healthy living. To that end the first section, “Diet for Health,” opens with a story by nutritionist Marion Nestle, who sums up what it means to eat right in “Eating Made Simple.” Subsequent sections look at the efficacy of vitamins and supplements, the benefits of exercise and the importance of coping with mental stress. Because obesity cannot be ignored—it is increasing at epidemic rates worldwide—Section 3 covers “The Obesity Epidemic.” While lifestyle can be a component of many diseases, including cancer and heart disease, we chose to include a section on diabetes because, like obesity, it too is increasing rapidly. The key to living healthfully is making informed choices, whether those involve the food you eat, where to live, your ideal weight or how to stave off depression. Armed with the right knowledge, everyone can live a healthier life—and that means a happier life.</DIV><br />

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Scientific American Editors
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781466833890
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Scientific American
Manufacturer
Scientific American
PublicationDate
2013-05-13
Publisher
Scientific American
ReleaseDate
2013-05-13
Studio
Scientific American

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