Exercises, Whole Health

Increase Strength with Low-Energy, Low-Impact (Eccentric) Exercise

Eccentric exercise is beneficial for the elderly and those with cardiovascular or neurological conditions, enhancing muscle strength while being energy-efficient. It focuses on the elongation phase of muscle contraction, minimizing strain and fatigue. This low-intensity approach fosters strength and flexibility through specific exercises that can be adjusted for various abilities.

Nutrition, Whole Health

How Much Protein Do You Really Need?

Protein is essential for survival, serving as the body's building blocks and crucial for growth, muscle maintenance, and tissue repair. Adults should aim for 10-35% of daily calories from protein. Requirements vary by age, gender, and activity level, with higher needs for children, teens, and active individuals. Healthy sources include lean meats, dairy, and plant-based options.