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      <title>Weighing the Benefits of Balance Training</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p>Miami, FL -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/">SBWIRE</a>) -- 03/12/2012 --  Dick Sandhaus, a healthy and fit 62-year old, says he never gave his balance a thought until he lost it.<br />
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A wicked sprained ankle was the result. Now he practices balancing for a few minutes each day and urges his fellow baby boomers to do the same.<br />
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"Rocking toes to heels and quadriceps stretches are things anybody can do if they have a floor," said Sandhaus, a self-described ex-hippie who dispenses fitness tips on his website, BetterCheaperSlower.<br />
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"If you put yourself in instability it gives you instant awareness of what balance is about," he explained. Many people are looking for what to eat to lose belly fat &amp; quick ways to lose belly fat.<br />
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Having good balance means being able to control and maintain your body&apos;s position; having poor balance can have dire consequences.<br />
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one-third of adults 65 years and older fall each year. Falls are the leading cause of injury deaths among older adults.<br />
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Dr. Wojtek Chodzko-Zajko, an expert on aging for the American Council on Sports Medicine, said lack of balance among older adults is a huge problem affecting mortality and quality of life. But he cautions against painting all older adults with the same broad brush.<br />
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"Physiological decline is an inescapable consequence of ageing but the rate and extent varies tremendously," he said. "Lots of (people) 85 and over are more than capable of functioning."<br />
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Regular walking and resistance training will suffice for many older adults, according to Chodzko-Zajko, who heads the Department of Kinesiology and Community Health at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Campaign.<br />
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"Balance interventions need to occur for those with risk factors," he said.<br />
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And the biggest risk factor is falling.<br />
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"If you can ask only one thing, ask, &apos;Have you had a fall in the last six months?&apos;" he said. " If they say, &apos;Yes,&apos; then follow up with further testing."<br />
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He said vision problems, multiple medications, cognitive changes, and confusion are among other risk factors for imbalance.<br />
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"From a public health perspective, it&apos;s really expensive to test for all those things," he said.<br />
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If you have an ageing parent, Chodzko-Zajko advises, first try to make sure they&apos;re active. Then if they&apos;re at risk, talk to their physician about medication, install non-slip surfaces, get rid of clutter.<br />
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"Try to be as preventive as makes sense without being overcautious," he said. "You don&apos;t want people to stay at home."<br />
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Chodzko-Zajko said while he has no objection to tools such as balance boards, foam, obstacle courses, they are not a solution for everyone.<br />
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As a personal trainer with Equinox, a national chain of fitness centers, Margaret Schwarz routinely assesses the fitness level of new members at the New York club where she works.<br />
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The screening includes a balance component, but Schwarz says regardless of age, you can&apos;t have balance if you don&apos;t have strength.<br />
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"I approach it from a strength perspective. I watch them do squats, walk up stairs, pick things off the floor, do regular activities. (Lack of balance) can happen in a 35-year-old who has been sitting at a desk," she said. "Some women can&apos;t lift a three-pound dumbbell."<br />
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She said too many people can&apos;t feel the ground beneath their feet.<br />
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"Sometimes I have them take off their shoes to feel the floor," said Schwarz, who defines balance as being able to right yourself.<br />
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"It&apos;s about how to use your musculature in space," she said, "so when you feel yourself falling you can stop yourself from falling."</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Neal Dooney<br />Fat Burning Diet<br />Telephone: 210-753-5723<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/contact/130639">Click to Email Neal Dooney</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://dietforburningfat.com/what-to-eat-to-lose-belly-fat">http://dietforburningfat.com/what-to-eat-to-lose-belly-fat</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=130639&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2012 08:15:00 -0500</pubDate>
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