Regular exercise and physical activity has many benefits, but it can also place a bit of stress on the body at times. Sprains and strains are injuries which occur to the muscles, tendons and ligaments we use during sports, exercise and regular daily activities; as a result of repetitive use, tearing or over-stretching them. Injuries… Continue reading Sprains and strains
Pain relief for injuries
While getting out, being active and playing sports mostly results in big smiles and a lot of fun, it can also have its downsides. Injuries unfortunately come with the territory.....and the more active you are, the greater the risk you have of developing an injury. With injury comes pain, and the need for pain relief......so… Continue reading Pain relief for injuries
Hay Fever and exercise
Let me tell you about the flowers and the trees.....here in Australia, its spring! And for approximately 1 in 5 people, that means its also the worst time of the year for hay fever. Hay fever is an allergic condition, where the eyes and the mucous membranes of the nose become irritated and inflamed after… Continue reading Hay Fever and exercise
Type 1 diabetes and exercise
Type 1 diabetes accounts for roughly 10-15% of all cases of diabetes in Australia. Type 1 diabetes is an auto-immune condition which attacks the insulin producing cells within the pancreas. Type 1 diabetes usually develops in early childhood or adolescence....hence it is often referred to as juvenile onset diabetes. In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas… Continue reading Type 1 diabetes and exercise
Type 2 diabetes and exercise
In the 2012 Australian Health Survey, it was reported that around 917,000 Australians had been diagnosed with diabetes.....this equates to a bit over 5% of the population! Type 2 diabetes, which is often referred to as adult onset diabetes, accounts for around 85-90% of all cases of this medical condition. Normally when you eat carbohydrates,… Continue reading Type 2 diabetes and exercise
Exercise and high cholesterol
High cholesterol is unfortunately a rather common problem in Australia. In 2014, two of the top three dispensed medications on the PBS were to treat high cholesterol, accounting for over 18 million visits to pharmacies across the year. But why exactly does high cholesterol cause problems? Lets start with the basics.... Your body contains arteries,… Continue reading Exercise and high cholesterol
Sports nutrition – the basics
Nutrition for athletes is a huge topic. Entire books can be (and have been) written on the subject. It can be an extremely complicated, in depth subject, causing much confusion for many people. What should I eat? How much should I eat? How often should I eat? When should I eat certain types of food?… Continue reading Sports nutrition – the basics
High blood pressure and exercise
High blood pressure is a fairly common problem in the community. It is estimated that around 30% of Australians over the age of 25 suffer from high blood pressure. While the cause of high blood pressure is an unknown for many people, there are many things that contribute to the condition. A sedentary lifestyle, smoking,… Continue reading High blood pressure and exercise
Looking after your teeth as an athlete
Dental care is an issue that many people don't really consider when they are thinking about their sport. But a couple of problems can arise with your teeth as a result of the sport you love to play, and you need to take care of your pearly whites! How else will you be able to… Continue reading Looking after your teeth as an athlete
Taking up exercise….the benefits it can have!
With the stresses of society, many people have developed one or two (or more) ongoing health issues. Busy lifestyle, sedentary work environments and home life, the mass emergence and consumption of "convenient" food, general life stress and other factors can lead to medical problems. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, obesity and depression… Continue reading Taking up exercise….the benefits it can have!
