Correcting Unhealthy Choices
When it comes to leading a healthy life, not everyone can claim a medal for good behavior.
But if your past is checkered with bad habits and unhealthy choices, never fear. The Early Show Medical Correspondent Dr. Emily Senay shares some ways to repair the damage and prevent further harm.
Whether it's smoking, bad diet or sunbathing, it's never too late to change your "evil ways" and make a difference to your health, Senay says. Just stopping the bad habits is enough to help in many cases, and there are other ways to compensate for the bad choices in your past.
Quitting smoking starts a healing process. Senay says the beneficial effects are immediate, as it is shown in the following data by the American Cancer Society:
After 20 Minutes: Blood Pressure Decreases
After 1 Day: Heart Attack Risk Decreases
Within 3 Months: Circulation And Lung Function Improve
After 1 Year: Heart Disease Risk is Half That of a Smoker
After 5 Years: Stroke Risk is Reduced to Non-Smoker Risk
After 10 Years: Lung Cancer Death Rate is Half That of a Smoker
After 15 Years: Heart Disease Risk Reduced to Non-Smoker Risk
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I found this article to be pretty informative and I do encourage you to read the rest of the article from the link I dropped. I actually didn't know that what kind of effects of quitting smoking were til I read this. Of course I knew you would be more healthier, but I had no idea what all it helped after you quit smoking.
I read the article. I think the important thing to remember is it is never too late to start anew. One of my sisters has lived a very unhealthy life in the past and is significantly overweight and out of shape. She is now losing weight (50 or 60 pounds already) and exercising. She began exercising by just doing 1 minute on the stair stepper. That was all she could handle. She now is up to over 6 minutes. Doesn't sound like much, but if she persists, she will one day be able to do much more than that. The important thing is that she didn't quit when all she could do was 1 minute and just say this is too hard, I will never be able to do this.
I swim 1 mile 3 times per week. In the pool where I swim, this is 36 laps (72 lengths). When I began this swimming program, I could only do 9 laps. And that left me quite winded. It took me several months to build up to a mile. I added 1 lap each time I swam. I felt silly getting in the pool and only swimming 9 laps when the people all around me were swimming much faster and longer, but now, I am one of them!
Edited: tenaheff on 9th Jan, 2004 - 4:21pm
QUOTE (msslmshdy30 @ 9-Jan 04, 1:04 AM) |
After 5 Years: Stroke Risk is Reduced to Non-Smoker Risk |
Yea, I have probably been quit smoking almost 3 years now and the taste for food definitely comes back. As the time goes on since I have quit smoking, I do feel better and better.
Tena you are right, I actually found that I had more energy to excerise than when I smoked. I too thought it was hard to quit and really it took me a couple of times to finally quit all together. But the second time I quit, I started excercising which really helped to curve alot of the craving to smoke too.
My grandmother told me that when my mother was pregnant of me, she smoked and I was born with breathing problems ( I can smell a cigarrete from miles away!) I just cannot stand the smell, the smoke or anything that smells as cigarrette, I feel like my chest close and start getting very sick.
I corrected some of my unhealthy choices last year when I decided to become a Vegetarian, nobody can believe I did it because they knew my love for meat , I feel stronger, healthier and with more energy than ever! I cannot remember the last time I ate a meal and felt sleepy!. It feels good to eat properly.
QUOTE (FarSeer @ 10-Jan 04, 7:59 AM) |
Monday marks 9 months of non-smoking. Whew! I still can't believe I did it and LIVED through it.... |