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		<title>Speed Demon: Try Interval Training for the Calorie Burn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is your schedule and life so full that finding time for exercise is just not happening? Then you’re going to like this information about the speed of your workout.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have days when exercise just isn&#8217;t happening? The mind is willing but your jammed schedule is not. I know I do. Then you&#8217;re going to like this research. The Harvard Alumni Health Study found that climbing stairs at a moderate pace burns calories faster than walking on level ground. This burst of exercise or what&#8217;s often referred to as interval training changes up the pace for a short amount of time. Think about it. Do you sit most of the day? A couple of months ago I started getting up from what I refer to as my &#8216;bubble-butt&#8217; chair every hour or two. I climb the stairs close to my office a couple of times and go back to my desk. It helps clear my brain, gets me moving and burns some extra calories.</p>
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<p>Another study from Heriot-Watt University in Scotland found that small amounts of what researchers referred to as HIT or high intensity interval training (we&#8217;re talking 6-30 second sprints or a total of 3 minutes on a stationary bike done twice a week) improved insulin resistance and glucose tolerance. Both are linked to the risk for type 2 diabetes. Now I can find time for short bursts of exercise. W hat about you?<br />
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Remind yourself that although it&#8217;s cold outside, hydration still needs to be top of mind when walking or climbing stairs. <a href="http://www.familycircle.com/"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Family Circle</span></em></a> has a promotion going on where you have a chance to win a high-tech water bottle. Go to <a href="http://www.momster.com/fc/hydrate"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">momster.com/</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">fc</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">/hydrate</span></a> and share the ways you stay hydrated. If they choose your suggestion as one of their favorites, they will send you a high-tech water bottle from Innate ($16 value). Momster.com is their new social networking site for Moms of tweens and teens.</p>
<p>Margit Ragland, Health Director from <em>Family Circle </em>is my guest on the <a href="http://wdbo.com/healthcenter/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">podcast this week</span></a> and she shares a casserole with style. Check out the recipe for <a href="http://wdbo.com/healthcenter/recipes_entrees.html"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Chicken Curry &amp; Brown Basmati Rice</span></a>. A combination of curry powder, chickpeas, golden raisins, brown basmati rice and red peppers give this casserole a fresh flair that the entire family with like. From the nutrition viewpoint, what&#8217;s not to like about the prebiotic inulin found in raisins and the antioxidant content of curry powder (thus its golden yellow color from the turmeric). Give it a try and tell me what you think. It comes in under 300 calories per serving with 10 grams of protein and, 7 grams of fiber and 7 grams of fat (only 1 saturated).</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a class="gnew" href="http://susanmitchell.org/sounds/feb-2010/154-speed-demon-try-interval-training-for-the-calorie-burn-feb-17-10.mp3" target="_blank">Listen to this week&#8217;s podcast</a></p>
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