The Simple Science of a Healthy Life From fitness to diets to emotional health and longevity, what do people who feel and look healthy do differently than those who are overtired, depressed, or out of shape? Every day we face an avalanche of studies and statistics that tell us what we should or shouldn't eat, how long we need to exercise, or how to protect ourselves from secondhand smoke and the harmful rays from the sun. Not only are these studies often contradictory, but the actual scientific information is usually inaccessible. Moving beyond the myths and misinformation, the advice in these pages is not based on one person's opinions or one expert's study. For the first time the research available on the health of average Americans has been distilled into one hundred essential ways that we can become healthier and happier. Each of the core findings is accompanied by a real life example showing these results in action. Eat more often. Oxford University researchers found that people who ate five or six times a day had a 5 percent lower total cholesterol than average and were 45 percent more likely to be able to sustain their target weight than people who ate once or twice a day. Who says caffeine is bad for you? The majority of scientific evidence shows that, for a healthy adult, moderate quantities of caffeine (about three cups of coffee per day) pose no significant health risks. Home sweet home. People who described their home lives as satisfying were 24 percent more likely to live beyond normal life expectancy, according to a UCLA study.
Another great book to read has really great tips if you want to stay healthy.
Dr. Niven Hits it in again! Long live Healthy Lives
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Having come across Dr. Niven when reading 100 Simple Secrets of Happy People, I became a fan of his writing skills, knowledge in the field and practical application of simple ideas that we often overlook. Having it be somewhat of a calendar in that book. So when I saw this book on the shelf, I thought to myself...hmmm...can it be done again? I wasn't disappointed and you won't be either. It's a fun read that I just finished last night! Enjoy life is the principal and he will tell you how!
very good
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book is wonderful & easy to read, its for everyone that cares about their health. A lot of advice you've probably already heard, some of it is common sense, however there was a lot of advice that I haven't heard so it was really useful. The book follows this format. First the author gives you a health fact, then he backs it up by a short real-life story, then its followed up by a statistic or study. Its pretty straight forward. It would have been helpful if the author had divided the book into sections like eating, health, exercize, etc. Still the table of contents is pretty helpful. I really like it and I highly recommend it. I like this book because the author doesn't try to push any trends. There are a lot of trends in fitness and health and they're usually gone with the blink of an eye. This book keeps it real and simple.
A Good Thing to Do For Yourself
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
There are a lot of great ideas for your health - some of them so easy you won't even notice what you're doing. For example, Niven explains research that finds we eat faster than normal when we are listening to fast music, and slower than normal when listening to slow music. Just listening to slower music will help you eat to your hunger and not past it. Good stuff.
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