Holiday Stress Increases Back and Other Health Risks Say Chiropractors
Take a Few Steps to Protect Your Back and General Health Over the Holidays
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In a Nov. 17 press release, the International Chiropractors Association (ICA) and the Connecticut Chiropractic Council (CCC) offer several suggestions and tips to help protect your back and general health, particularly over the upcoming holidays.How and what we eat is always important, says Dr. Luigi DeRubba, President of the ICA. But, the upcoming holidays and their traditional practices of overeating and eating too much unhealthy food are of special concern to today's chiropractors. DeRubba says that "a bulging stomach can put pressure on your body's support systems, including your spine and spinal nerves. Every extra pound in the abdominal region could put 10 pounds more stress on the lower back. Heavy eating during the holidays may lead to weight gain, and carrying extra pounds can put added strain on the supporting structures of the spine and nervous system."
DiRubba explains that extra weight can bring about a shift in the pelvis and torso. This causes a change in spinal balance, which leads to spinal misalignments and malfunctioning in the entire body.
In terms of eating and weight gain, DiRubba suggests a few simple things: eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and less red meat, bread, pasta, chips and fats/oils. It also goes without saying that eating even healthy food should be done in moderation. In her online article, "Exercise Away Holiday Stress," dietitian Sarah Flash says that eating fruits, vegetables and whole grains actually helps protect your body against the harmful affects of stress. She recommends including broccoli, tomatoes, carrots, spinach, greens, peppers, sweet potatoes, cantaloupe, pumpkin, apricots and soy when planning holiday meals. She also suggests keeping fruits and vegetables readily accessible when traveling.
Both DiRubba and Flash say that, instead of flopping on the couch or taking a nap after eating that holiday dinner, take a walk or participate in physical activities that can include the entire family. A 15-30 minute walk will ease stomach discomfort and burn some of the extra calories, as well as help relieve stress.
Holiday Stress Increases Back and Other Health Risks Say Chiropractors
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