Regular Chiropractic Care Supports Your Goals of Health and Wellness |
When you set your sights on the goal of achieving fitness and
good health, it's important to be sure your plan of action is complete.
You'll establish measurable goals for three of the main pillars of good
health, that is, regular exercise, a nutritious diet, and sufficient
rest. In addition, a complete action plan for achieving a healthy
lifestyle that lasts includes regular chiropractic care.
Regular chiropractic care helps ensure that the time you're
spending on obtaining a healthy diet and regular, vigorous exercise is
put to good use. In order to derive maximum benefit from the good food
you're eating and the cardiovascular exercise and weight-training you're
doing, your nerve system, your body's master system, must be
functioning at peak efficiency. By detecting and correcting
misalignments of the spine, regular chiropractic care helps restore and
maintain a free flow of information from your brain to your body and
from your body to your brain. By removing nerve interference, regular
chiropractic care enables your nerve system to do its job. The result is
optimum benefit from your lifestyle activities and greater levels of
health and wellness. |
Of course, we don't get a "do-over" regarding the past 10, 20, or 30 years of relative neglect. But the very good news is that it's not too late to get back on track and obtain higher overall levels of health and well-being. It's not too late to begin making healthy lifestyle decisions that will provide a lifetime of benefit. Starting now, by taking action in the areas of regular exercise, a nutritious diet, and getting sufficient rest, you can obtain substantial across-the-board improvement in your health.1,2
How is it possible to gain such improvement, despite however many years of lack of attention to regular exercise and unhealthy eating? The answers lie in the dynamic nature of human physiology and the complexity of its internal feedback structures. One such dynamic process is the adaptive response to mechanical stress. For example, Wolff’s law states that bones remodel along lines of physiological stress. Exercise causes long bones and the bones of your pelvis to bear increased physiological loads during relatively short intervals. In turn, these load-bearing bones are stimulated to build new bone. Your bones become structurally stronger in response to physiological work. Similarly, large muscle groups such as the quadriceps, hamstrings, calves, pectorals, and latissimus dorsi are stimulated to increase their mass and bulk. Regular, vigorous exercise causes growth of additional muscular tissue and development of new networks of blood vessels to supply these muscles with necessary oxygen and nutrients. In addition to your musculoskeletal system becoming stronger, leaner, and more efficient, your heart and lungs develop increased capacity and become more resilient. Physiological dynamic responses are also engaged when you shift your dietary habits toward a healthy regime. No matter your current condition and circumstances, by engaging in regular, vigorous exercise and healthy eating habits you will dramatically improve your levels of fitness, health, and well-being.3
Looking back with regret as what has occurred will not help us achieve what we want to achieve in the here and now. We can apply 20/20 vision to our present choices and choose healthy lifestyle behaviors now and into the future. The beneficiaries include our families, our friends, and ourselves.
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1Schnohr P, et al: Dose of jogging and long-term mortality: the Copenhagen City Heart Study. J Am Coll Cardiol 65(5)411:419, 2015
2 Watson K, Baar K: mTOR and the health benefits of exercise. Semin Cell Dev Biol 36:130-9, 2014
3Kelley GA, et al: Effects of exercise on depression in adults with arthritis: a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Arthritis Res Ther 17(1):21, 2015
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