Five Fresh Magazine Bites: June Edition!
June’s health-minded magazines have arrived, and I have sifted through them and uncovered five fascinating facts, which I’m sharing with you today! Read on for more about making smart snacking and clearing up contact replacement.
Check the clock! 3:23 p.m. is apparently the time when dieters are most tempted to pick up a decadent treat, according to Health. Being aware of when, where and why you have the most trouble making healthy choices before the time comes can help you stay on track. If the afternoon is your trouble zone, make sure lunch includes a mix of protein, satisfying whole grains and a bit of healthy fat. Then plan ahead and schedule in nutritious snacks for when hunger strikes again!- Experiencing a little insomnia? FITNESS has a simple trick for you: Make your bed! Those who do so are 19 percent more likely to sleep like a log than those who leave their sheets disheveled. But if you’re sleeping OK and your room/ housemates don’t mind the look of it, here’s why it’s healthy to leave it unmade! Two sides to every story, right? ;)
- Exercise can seem like an overwhelming task, especially for newbies. But is it really that hard and not fun? A study by the University of British Columbia noted in SELF found that many people think they’ll enjoy their workouts a lot less than they really do. Don’t be a Debbie Downer—remember how good you’ll feel after (for example, proud, energized or strong) when you don’t feel like beginning that warm-up!
- Confession: I don’t replace my 30-day disposable contact lenses nearly as often as I should. If they aren’t torn and aren’t irritating my eyes, I’ve been known to use them for twice that long (must be my mom’s frugal ways creeping in!). SHAPE lets me know that I’m not alone: More than 50 percent of lens wearers don’t change their contacts when they’re supposed to. There’s a cool new tool to help us out, though. Acuminder.com will send you an email or text when it’s time to pop in a new pair. I’m clicking over there right now to set up my alerts!
- The heat is on! Exercising outside in summer can be awesome (sunshine, gorgeous scenery, not having to layer up…) or awful (sun burns, allergies, wicked hot temperatures…). For the best way to keep cool during a tough outdoor workout—besides seeking out shade and sipping plenty of ice water—wrap a cold towel or bandana around your neck, Women’s Health recommends. Research published in the Journal of Athletic Training discovered that runners sweating it out in a 90 degree room could stand the heat for five minutes longer with a neck cooling-device compared to their regularly clothed peers.
For more important info about working out in the warm weather, check out this advice from the Mayo Clinic.
(Image from NYTimes.com)
Do you prefer exercising outside during summer or staying a bit cooler in the AC?

