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Is it better to be fat and fit or skinny and unfit?

Is it better to be fat and fit or skinny and unfit?

Well here’s some research you may be interested in…

Despite concerns about an obesity epidemic, there is growing evidence that our obsession about weight as a primary measure of health may be misguided. A report in The Archives of Internal Medicine compared weight and cardiovascular risk factors among a representative sample of more than 5,400 adults.

The data suggests that half of overweight people and one-third of obese people are ‘metabolically healthy‘. That means that despite their excess pounds, many overweight and obese adults have healthy levels of “good” cholesterol, blood pressure, blood glucose and other risks for heart disease.

At the same time, about one out of four slim people — those who fall into the ‘healthy’ weight range — actually have at least two cardiovascular risk factors typically associated with obesity, the study showed.

In several studies, the researchers have shown that people who are fat but can still keep up on treadmill tests have much lower heart risk than people who are slim and unfit.

In December, a study in The Journal of the American Medical Association looked at death rates among 2,600 adults 60 and older over 12 years. Notably, death rates among the overweight, those with a B.M.I. of 25 to 30, were slightly lower than in normal weight adults. Death rates were highest among those with a B.M.I. of 35 or more.

Stephen Blair, a co-author of the study and a professor at the Arnold School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina, said the lesson he took from the study was that instead of focusing only on weight loss, doctors should be talking to all patients about the value of physical activity, regardless of body size.

‘Why is it such a stretch of the imagination,’ he said, ‘to consider that someone overweight or obese might actually be healthy and fit?’”

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Quick Quiz

Here’s a quick quiz for you. You don’t have to send in a response or email or even answer out loud. This is a quiet quiz.

Ready?

  • Can you name the last 3 Nobel Peace Prize winners?
  • How about the last 3 Brownlow Medal winners?
  • Any 3 Miss Australia winners?
  • The last 3 Melbourne Cup winners?

If you’re anything like me you have struggled with some or all of the answers, and yet these people (or horses) reached the absolute top of their chosen field. Some of them have contributed to the well being and happiness of 1000’s of people, and yet we forget them as quickly as they are announced.

Let’s try another quiz.

  • Can you remember 3 teachers from school that made a real impact on you?
  • Can you remember 3 friends who made an effort to help you out of a tough spot?
  • Can you recognize 3 family members who you will never be able to fully express your appreciation for the difference they have made in your life?

Isn’t that interesting?

The people who make the most difference in our lives, the hero’s who are most memorable are not necessarily the ones who win awards. They don’t get applauded by 1000’s and written up in magazines and newspapers.

Our hero’s, who make a difference, are often the one’s closest to us who simply do what they do day in, day out.

So here’s two challenges.

Firstly, thank your hero’s, give them a little recognition.

Secondly, what are you doing to be a hero for someone else?

To Your Success

Simon Fox & Anthony Spark

Co-Founders WYN Training Solutions

1300 966 637 / www.wyn.com.au

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Give Yourself Space For Success!

An Interesting Concept - Finding Space for Success in Your Life!

Answer me this - Do you have enough space for Success in Your Life?

What I mean is, do you have time in your life when you are able to ponder? So many of us are so busy in “the thick of thin things” as Stephen Covey puts it, or “majoring in the minors” according to Tony Robbins that we don’t have time to wonder what is possible. The time we take to sit and dream can pay us enormous dividends. It’s when we stop having conversations with the voices in our heads (yes, we all have them) that creativity has the opportunity to take place.

Remember Pavlov’s dog? There is a gap between stimulus (the bell ringing), and response (the dog salivating) where we humans have the opportunity to choose. Do you recognize that gap? Being able to choose our response, rather than reacting (or over reacting) to any situation is what separates us from animals.

Are you choosing wisely or simply responding the way you’ve always responded? That gap can make all the difference. Have you heard the saying “if you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.”

If you’re happy with what you’re getting keep doing what you’re doing. If you want better results, take a moment… Ever considered a career in the fitness and health industry?

To Your Success

Simon Fox & Anthony Spark

Co-Founders WYN Training Solutions

1300 996 637 / www.wyn.com.au

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