A Running Doc’s Life: What the Hill?

We all have those struggles when we finally get motivated enough to go outside either for a run, a bike ride, or a walk, and we encounter hills! Some hills are worse than others, but they all present different challenges. Personally, I like hills. They are a great way to work on leg strength, and they definitely build confidence. If you can take on hills, then you feel like you can take on anything. The other important point: What goes up, must come down! Life has its ups and downs too! Sarah and I were out in Deadwood these last few days for our annual Family Medicine Conference. It was held at The Lodge. For those of you familiar with this place, it sits on top of a hill…more like a mountain! So no matter what direction you take off for a run, you are going to encounter big hills. We went on our usual 4 mile run. The first mile is all up, then the second mile all down, turn around, and come back. That 3rd mile coming up I think we needed a rope! We had to stop twice because our lungs and legs were definitely burning! It was a workout. Sarah is looking at me as we are climbing, and wondering: What the Hill???

This is what we were looking at!

The next shots are each of us as we continue to climb up hill…again, more like up mountain!


This next shot is what greeted us at the top of the first mile.


The road was named “Moon Mountain”! How appropriate! Hills truly are a good thing. You definitely work harder when you are running, or walking/biking them. Many people fear them. Just think of them as opportunities to prove to yourself that you are stronger than you think! Don’t think of them as hills…think of them as “mounds of opportunities”!
Life has its times when there are ups and down. Things are not always pleasant, but when you get done “climbing” some of those obstacles in your life, you feel better about things, and yourself. You feel like nothing can stand in your way. Bring it on! See the benefits hills can bring. I hear it all of the time when it comes to our annual Hospital Hill run itself. “Why do we have to do this hill?” “Why does the finish line have to be at the top of the hill?” REMEMBER: “Mounds of opportunities”! Hills build strength, character, and confidence. Don’t fear them…take them on! Challenge yourself! You will surprise yourself what you are capable of doing! Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3770

Proteins: Let’s Get back to the Basics!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It seems the latest diet craze I have been hearing about is the vegetarian/vegan way of eating where only plant foods are consumed. If done correctly, this way of eating can meet your nutrient needs, however it does take diligence and effort as animal foods do have excellent vitamins and minerals and especially protein to offer our body…. and we would be missing out on them if not consumed. This latest trend made me feel it was time to discuss proteins again on the blog. Let’s get back to the basics!

 

What is a Protein?

Proteins are the basic building blocks of the human body. They are made up of amino acids, and help build muscles, blood, skin, hair, nails and internal organs. Next to water, protein is the most plentiful substance in the body, and most of it (around 60% to 70%) is located in the skeletal muscles. Protein provides 4 calories per gram and is found in foods like meat, fish, poultry, eggs, dairy products, beans, nuts, and tofu.

 

What do proteins do?

  • Supplies valuable enzymes that regulate bodily functions
  • Provide for the transport of nutrients, oxygen and waste throughout the body.
  • Key to muscle building and development
  • Provide the structure and contracting capability of muscles.
  • Provide collagen to connective tissues of the body and to the tissues of the skin, hair and nails.

 

What happens if I eat too many proteins?

A diet containing excess protein can have the following adverse effects:

  • May put your other bodily systems under stress.
  • Eating more protein and increasing total caloric intake while maintaining the same exercise level will build an equal amount of additional fat and muscle mass,
  • Ketogenic diets can thrust your kidneys into overdrive in order to flush these ketones from your body. As your kidneys rid your body of these toxic ketones, you can lose a significant amount of water, which puts you at risk of dehydration, particularly if you exercise heavily

 

What happens if I eat too little proteins?

  • An insufficient supply of protein the diet limits the amount of protein your body can use for daily cell function and building muscle.

 

How do proteins aid in weight loss?

  • High-protein foods slow the movement of food from the stomach to the intestine. Slower stomach emptying means you feel full for longer and get hungrier later.
  • Protein’s gentle, steady effect on blood sugar avoids the quick, steep rise in blood sugar and just as quick hunger-bell-ringing fall that occurs after eating a rapidly digested carbohydrate, like white bread or baked potato.
  • The body uses more energy to digest protein than it does to digest fat or carbohydrate

 

What are the types of proteins to eat?

  • Animal proteins – include meat, poultry, fish, dairy products and eggs and are of high biological value. These foods contain all the essential amino acids your body requires.
  • Vegetable, Grain, Legume, Seed or Nut proteins – these are considered incomplete proteins, since each individual food does not contain all of the essential amino acids. To get all of the essential amino acids, simply choose foods from two or more sources.

 

If you have any questions about this topic, feel free to email me!

Kelsey Raml, MS, RD, LN

strive2survive@brownclinic.org

Eat Healthy to Stay Healthy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winter is here which means flu and illness are at it’s peak. Nutrition can play a key role in boosting your immune system to keep you healthy. A healthy and balanced diet not only helps your heart and your waist line, but it aids in a healthy immune system as well….especially a diet rich in fruits and vegetables. Vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin C is helpful in boosting your immune system. Vitamin C is very rich in citrus fruits such as oranges. Sleep can also make a difference. If you aren’t getting at least 7-8 hours of sleep most nights of the week, your immune system can be weak and more susceptible to illness. Another essential method to ward off illness is proper hand washing. Thoroughly wash your hands for at least 20-30 seconds under warm, soapy water regularly throughout the day. Using hand sanitizer is also beneficial. Taking good care of yourself will help you live a longer and healthier life, but it will also keep your immune system strong to fight off infections and illness…which is ever more important right now during flu season!

Strive to get your 5 a day fruits and veggies, engage in regular activity, and practice good sleep habits, and your immune system will be in prime shape to keep you healthy!

-Kelsey

The benefits of probiotics!

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I gave a talk last week and had several questions about probiotics so I thought it was fitting to repost this one!

We tend to think bacteria is a cause for disease, so the idea of tossing down a few billion a day for your health might seem a little hard to swallow. A Probiotic is a type of bacteria, but it is actually a GOOD bacterium that can help maintain the natural balance of organisms in our intestines. Its role is to reduce the growth of the harmful bacteria we do not want, which further promotes an overall healthy digestive system. There is convincing evidence that probiotics may help:

  • Treat diarrhea (especially following treatment with antibiotics)
  • Prevent and treat vaginal yeast infections and urinary tract infections
  • Treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBD)
  • Speed treatment of certain intestinal infections
  • Prevent or reduce the severity of colds and flu

Yogurt is a natural source of probiotics. Make sure to look for yogurts with: “live and active cultures” stated somewhere on its label. A good example of this is Activia yogurt as this kind has more of the live and active cultures than the others. If you don’t like the taste of yogurt, you could always dress it up with a little granola and fruit such as the picture included of yogurt parfaits. Probiotics may also be taken as a dietary supplement. Ask your local pharmacist or physician for their recommendation.
-Kelsey

A Running Doc’s Life: The Early Days as a Father of Twins!


Those early days seem a long time ago. I remember like yesterday the day my twin daughters were born. It was one of the happiest days of my life. My twins now are 23 years old…my how time flies! Those early days were so busy a lot of it is still a blur. These were our first kids, and we had no idea what we had gotten into. When people say they “fly by the seat of their pants”, how true this was. Every day was new. We also got a lot of attention wherever we went with them as well.

They were both always “hamming” it up for a camera, or other people. Much of this is still the same today! But one thing was for sure, Sarah and I still wanted to be active ourselves. The same was true then as it is today…we were going to stay as healthy as we could so we could spend more time with them. Many of those first days, one of us would run, or workout first, and then the other. But many of those times, we all went together. So we had to figure out how to have them included.

We bought a Burley at that time, and we could put them both in there, and then go running, walking, or biking with them. We all still got to spend time together, but we got to exercise as well. We set the tone right from the beginning…in this family, staying active was important, and we led by example…then, and now.

We would all spend time riding our bikes together. When we started the Hospital Hill run, now well over 20 years ago, the kids participated as well. They participated not only by running, or walking, but also setting up, and taking everything down. It became a family event every year.

The kids all went along to the marathons that I did as well. They were the top cheering section anybody could ever have!

They were there to support me, and cheer me on. I will never forget one of the marathons…Grandmas…when I was coming along mile 24, and just feeling like I had enough. I heard them cheering from the sideline, and I looked over, and almost lost it right there! I had no idea they had this planned out. Sarah had made T-shirts for the kids, and the front of them said one message, and the back said another. After I saw them, then they all turned around at the same time, and I will never forget it. This image is permanently burned into my brain. It remains today my favorite pictures, and memories!

They were cheering me on…being there for me. We tried to do this for them for all of their events as well when they were growing up. Next week I will have other pictures and a story about our recent half marathon we did together. Another event that will remain with me forever. A family that works out together, stays together…and hopefully has a lot of time that they get to spend together, making more memories. Keep moving everybody! Somebody out there wants you around a long time!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3770