Archive of posts on Cardio

Indian Hearts At Risk

India is expected to bear 60 per cent of the burden of heart disease by 2010. Indian and Canadian researchers studied around 21,000 heart attack patients across 89 hospitals in India. → Continue reading »

Snores At Risk

Snoring could be linked to heart disease and stroke. People who snore loudly have a 34 per cent increased possibility of suffering a heart attack and 67 per cent increased chance of having a stroke compared to those who do not snore, according to scientists at Semmelweis University in Budapest. But the increased risk was → Continue reading »

Exercises for your heart

A healthy heart is vital to a happy and productive life. Try these hearty exercises with US-based fitness consultant T. Rose. She is a corporate trainer with Counter Express. The world’s second largest fitness center for women, it has presence in 70 countries. → Continue reading »

Watch your step

People who walk to keep fit benefit more from a pedometer, a device that counts steps. “People who use pedometers increase their physical activity by about 2000 steps a day, i.e. about a mile,” said Dr Dena M. Bravata, senior research scientist at Stanford University. “They also seem to lower their blood pressure and lose → Continue reading »

What time is best for cardio exercise to lose bodyfat?

This is the tenth post in a series of Workout and Nutrition Tips by Jason Gremley. I have instinctively always believed that cardio/aerobic exercise is most effective at burning bodyfat when done first thing in the morning before breakfast. I frequently ran on the beach in the early morning when getting “ripped” for the taping of → Continue reading »