Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Remember Me
forgot your password?

Three Bad Health Habits That Will Cut Your Life Short

  • Related Videos
  • Related Articles
  • Related Q&A

Though many habits are harmless, three in particular are the leading cause of death and tend to begin early.  Cigarette smoking and excessive drinking are a given.  Everyone knows the damage that is caused to the lungs by smoking and to the liver while drinking.  But lack of physical activity and poor eating habits is the third killer, and over half the population is overweight.  While it can be hard to break habits that are so deeply embedded, there is hope.  Learn more here about the dangers of these activities and what you can do to stop them.

Cigarette smoking is linked to a number of problems, including lung cancer, emphysema and COPD.  Every time you light up, you are inhaling over 400 different substances into your body, and over 25% of them are known carcinogens.  Not to mention the bad breath, yellow teeth, and smelly clothes and hair you get from the cigarette smoke.  Even though smoking is linked to lung cancer and breathing problems, the number one killer of smokers is heart problems.  Cigarettes are just as bad for your heart as your lungs.  Quitting can be extremely difficult, especially if you began at a young age.  Talk to your doctor and find a program with adequate support.

Though moderate alcohol drinking is said to have some health benefits, the addictive side of alcohol makes it far too alluring to have only a couple of drinks a day.  Besides being a leading cause of suicide, excessive drinking increases your risk for several types of cancer, high blood pressure, pancreatitis, heart damage and more.  Yet many people cannot stop drinking regardless of the risks associated with it.  Many say a glass of red wine a day is good for the heart, but studies show that drinking high quality grape juice has the same effect.  If you or a loved one can't stop drinking, talk to your doctor about their options.  Residential and outpatient treatments are available, and many times insurance will cover the first attempt to stop.

You may think you're too busy to exercise and pay attention to what you're eating, and apparently you're not alone. Lack of proper eating habits and activity levels is the third killer.  Being overweight puts you at risk for several conditions, including many types of cancer and heart disease.  A diet high in processed food including too much sugar can lead to Type 2 Diabetes.  Just losing 5 to 10 percent of your weight can help your heart function better.  Adding more exercise to your day doesn't mean spending hours at the gym.  Taking walks and climbing stairs count.  Just be sure you do enough to add up to an hour a day. Substitute unhealthy snacks for fresh foods, and bring your lunch to work instead of eating out.  You don't need to experience quick weight loss to impact your health.  If hunger is a concern, try a natural appetite suppressant like hoodia.  This will help control cravings and keep you from eating out of habit instead of hunger.

Susan Patterson

Susan Patterson has been studying alternative medicine and health for over 10 years. She loves to write to help others, especially in the area of quick weight loss, which can be accomplished safely. She has found several herbal remedies to be effective in her journey to better health without the side effects that medications cause. She is particularly passionate about hoodia for weight loss. Other interests include exercise, yoga and meditation.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/three-bad-health-habits-that-will-cut-your-life-short-594847.html
Add new Comment



Captcha
  • Latest Wellness Articles
  • More from Susan Patterson

Extreme Muscle Gains

By: vishal | 05/12/2008
I wanted to talk to you about extreme muscle gains. Most people aren't going to achieve any sort of success. they'll go to the gym for a few months and work their butt off for nothing. The reason is that most people don't "get it".

300 Workout Variations

By: vishal | 05/12/2008
It seems like the most talked about aspect of the 300 movie was the actor's bodies. Every Spartan solider looked ripped with their chisled abs and strong chest and shoulders. So how exactly do you get a group of actors to look like one of the greatest armies in history and legend?

Keep Your Health in Check With Water Filters

By: Mitch Edwards | 05/12/2008
Nowadays, there seems to be a growing concern with the type of water we drink. There are several problems with regard to contamination of water therefore there seems to be a growing need for water filters.

Procedure of Lap Band Surgery: First Question Come in Patient’s Mind

By: Alan James | 05/12/2008
The most favorable part of Lap Band Surgery is that if the patient will not be comfortable with the band or for any other reason, if there will be any condition arises to removed the band, it will be possible to returns the stomach in its original form.

How to Prevent Long Waits at Your Next Doctor Visit

By: Dale Adams | 04/12/2008
Offers a variety of tips on how to prevent long waits at your next Doctor visit.

Tidbits of Information for Your Health; for Diabetics and Others as Well

By: Linda Wilson | 04/12/2008
Small tidbits of information regarding our health. Especially geared toward diabetics but very good general information for all.

Live Herbal and Sporty Life

By: mahendra | 04/12/2008
this site starring new era of herbal melody. We are glad to invite you to our website, which is providing myriad knowledge of herb around the universe. Our site is fraught of not only herbal but also medical or other link related to medical.

How to Get Rid of Belly Fat Easily

By: peterhutch | 04/12/2008
The anatomy of the body is simple. The fat collections and stores are nearly always situated on top of a layer of muscle. This means, your abs can be strong and ripped, but never seen thanks to the extra fat on the body.

What is a Serving Size?

By: Susan Patterson | 03/11/2008 | Nutrition
Breaking away from the “bigger is better” mentality will help to whittle away the waistline and help to promote a healthier lifestyle. Compared with serving sizes of decades ago, serving sizes of today are greatly larger, upwards of 25%. With this being the case, it is no wonder we as a society we are plagued with an onset of diet related diseases and complications. From heart related issues to diabetes how and what we eat is effecting our lifestyles more and more.

Tools for a Good Night’s Rest

By: Susan Patterson | 03/11/2008 | Wellness
How we sleep the night before can determine how the rest of our day will go. Obtaining the best possible sleep is crucial to performing our best both mentally and physically. As we all have at some point experienced a restless night, we know that sleep deprivation and reaction time go hand in hand. The more deprived we are of sleep, the slower our reaction time. To help maximize our time of sleep, consider the following.

Powerful Cranberries

By: Susan Patterson | 03/11/2008 | Nutrition
Say “Yes” to a second helping of cranberries this Thanksgiving! More than turkey day staple, the health and nutritional values of cranberries are essential to everyday health.

Is St. John’s Wort an Effective Cure for Depression?

By: Susan Patterson | 03/11/2008 | Mental Health
Widely used in Europe to treat the symptoms of depression, St. John’s wort is one of the popular herbal remedies that are sought after. Increasing in popularity, herbal remedies, are being used as a method of preventative care to encourage healthy living. Due to the natural characteristics of the St. John’s Wort plant, millions of people turn to it as a possible solution to symptoms of depression.

Free Weights

By: Susan Patterson | 03/11/2008 | Wellness
A necessary complement to any diet followed by those trying to lose weight is the addition of a free weight regiment. While often overlooked, a free weight routine will help your body build more lean muscle mass thus increasing the body’s ability to burn more calories and fat.

Can Sleep Save Your Life?

By: Susan Patterson | 31/10/2008 | Wellness
Supported with statistical data, turning back the clock one hour this weekend may reduce the number of heart attacks Americans will suffer in the following week. As covered on the Today Show, studies conducted by Swedish researchers point out the fact that there are approximately 5% fewer heart attacks on the Monday following the gain in an additional hour of sleep.

Hoodia Helps Curb Appetites

By: Susan Patterson | 31/10/2008 | Wellness
The number is staggering as to how much of the population is considered obese. As a culture the shift from an active lifestyle to a sedentary life style has had added to our waistlines and pushed the needle on the scale further to the right. While there are many solutions to this obesity crisis, one popular option is consuming an appetite suppressant.

Milk…does a Body Good

By: Susan Patterson | 31/10/2008 | Nutrition
Everyone is sporting them these days, from Martha Stewart to Laila Ali, the milk mustache is the latest fashion statement to hit the town. Recent popularity in drinking milk has sprouted from research results suggesting that calcium, a plentiful mineral found in milk, may increase fat burning in cells and thus increase results for those people who want to lose weight.

Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.62, 12)