Sugary Drinks May Increase Heart, Diabetes Risk In Women, Even Of Normal Weight
November 17, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Women who drink two or more sugary drinks a day, even if they are of normal weight, appear to be at higher risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to a new study presented over the weekend to the American Heart Association’s (AHA’s) Scientific Sessions 2011, which is running from 12-16 November, in Orlando, Florida…
Women's Body Image Based More On Others' Opinions Than Their Own Weight
April 5, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Women’s appreciation of their bodies is only indirectly connected to their body mass index (BMI), a common health measure of weight relative to height, according to recent research. The most powerful influence on women’s appreciation of their bodies is how they believe important others view them, the study suggests…
Women's Body Image Based More On Others' Opinions Than Their Own Weight
April 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Women’s appreciation of their bodies is only indirectly connected to their body mass index (BMI), a common health measure of weight relative to height, according to recent research. The most powerful influence on women’s appreciation of their bodies is how they believe important others view them, the study suggests…
Nearly 1 In 4 Overweight Women Thinks Her Weight Is Normal, US Study
November 24, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
A new study found that nearly 1 in 4 overweight American women “misperceives” her body weight as normal, while conversely, around 1 in 6 normal weight women regards herself as overweight…
Motherhood And Losing Pregnancy Weight
September 18, 2010 by author · Leave a Comment
Women often gain up to fifty pounds when they are pregnant and not all of this weight disappears once the baby is born. The new mother has enough to think about in terms of childcare, so focusing on weight loss is not at the top of the priority list. Losing pregnancy weight is not difficult if a regular program of healthy eating and exercise is followed.
It is not recommended that women go on a formal diet immediately after giving birth. This is because depriving themselves of their favorite things to eat while they are stressed by their new role may cause women to gain, not lose, weight. Doctors advise that women should engage in healthy eating habits and eat only when hungry in order to shed pounds after delivery.
Snacking is not out of the question, but the snacks should be healthy like wheat crackers, pretzels, carrots, and apples. Women should intake at least 1,800 calories per day, especially if they are breastfeeding. After giving birth, a consultation with a physician and reading information on the U.S. Department of Agriculture Web site will help the new mother develop a plan for healthy eating.
Remaining hydrated by drinking an adequate amount of water will create a full feeling in the body so the woman will not eat as much. According to medical research, drinking enough water may increase the body’s metabolism. Engaging in a regular program of cardiovascular and aerobic exercise such as swimming, walking, and yoga will also help a woman to lose weight during motherhood.
Healthy eating after pregnancy, combined with regular exercise, will help the new mother to shed the weight she gained while carrying the baby. A diet that includes items from the necessary food groups, plenty of water, and healthy snacks will allow the woman to shed pounds naturally. Maintaining this program of diet and exercise will help the new mother to maintain her slim new figure.
Once your baby has been born, be sure to invest in a top flight stroller for babies such as a Schwinn Double Jogging Stroller or an Instep Double Jogging Stroller.



















































