Do Health and Fitness Magazines Promote Healthy Body Esteem?

2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca L. Ginsberg ◽  
James J. Gray
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 80-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danna Ethan ◽  
Corey H. Basch ◽  
Grace Clarke Hillyer ◽  
Alyssa Berdnik ◽  
Mary Huynh

2021 ◽  
pp. 106082652110357
Author(s):  
Simon Clay ◽  
Chris Brickell

The term “Dad Bod” first emerged in a 2015 article by college student Pearson and initially described a young male physique that balances fat and muscle and also connotes a relaxed lifestyle involving ample amounts of beer and pizza. The term has since gained in popularity and entered the household lexicon, often in relation to early-middle-aged men. Using Scott’s theory of “performative regulation” and digital articles from men’s health and fitness magazines, blogs, and other popular media outlets, this article examines connections between the Dad Bod and female sexual desire, health, well-being, men’s body positivity, and masculinity. The Dad Bod speaks to profound tensions in neoliberal society which men navigate in a range of ways by ignoring, resisting, and/or embodying this identity.


Health and fitness are two such important things in everyone’s life today. Everyone wants to see themselves fit and healthy so that can lead a happy disease-free life without any worry. But sometimes this cannot be achieved by few. Unhealthy and unfit can lead to many types of disease, one such disease is described in this work. Gestational diabetes refers to type of disease that is caused to pregnant women. Due to uneven diet and no proper exercise this disease can affects the pregnancy of the women. It can be controlled by doing regular workouts, having a proper diet, keeping the track of steps walked, nutrition intake, etc. In order to develop motivation among the people motivational videos are added in the application so that they can view it and give them with a clear dedication of maintaining a good health and bringing fitness to life. The user-interface of the application discussed in this project is light and can be easily understandable, easy to use for the users. The data-set was created by consulting to doctor who helped to understand the nutrition and fitness related conditions for each trimester and how a healthy body can be maintained.


2006 ◽  
Vol 76 (4) ◽  
pp. 208-215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Astrup

The epidemic of both obesity and type 2 diabetes is due to environmental factors, but the individuals developing the conditions possess a strong genetic predisposition. Observational surveys and intervention studies have shown that excess body fatness is the major environmental cause of type 2 diabetes, and that even a minor weight loss can prevent its development in high-risk subjects. Maintenance of a healthy body weight in susceptible individuals requires 45–60 minutes physical activity daily, a fat-reduced diet with plenty of fruit, vegetables, whole grain, and lean meat and dairy products, and moderate consumption of calorie containing beverages. The use of table values to predict the glycemic index of meals is of little – if any – value, and the role of a low-glycemic index diet for body weight control is controversial. The replacement of starchy carbohydrates with protein from lean meat and lean dairy products enhances satiety, and facilitate weight control. It is possible that dairy calcium also promotes weight loss, although the mechanism of action remains unclear. A weight loss of 5–10% can be induced in almost all obese patients providing treatment is offered by a professional team consisting of a physician and dieticians or nurses trained to focus on weight loss and maintenance. Whereas increasing daily physical activity and regular exercise does not significantly effect the rate of weight loss in the induction phase, it plays an important role in the weight maintenance phase due to an impact on daily energy expenditure and also to a direct enhancement of insulin sensitivity.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katya Viswanadhan ◽  
Ami Shah ◽  
Katherine L. Kivisto ◽  
Laura Widman ◽  
Deborah P. Welsh

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document