Showing posts with label CARDIOVASCULAR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CARDIOVASCULAR. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 January 2013

IPHREHAB:LIFESTYLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR GLUCOSE, IMMUNITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR PROFILE

IPHREHAB

GLUCOSE TOLERANCE AND IMMUNITY ARE RELATED TO VARIOUS CARDIOVASCULAR PROBLEMS AS THESE ARE LIFESTYLE DISEASE AND ONE CAN PREVENT BY PRECAUTIONS AND REGULAR EXERCISE.

Glucose Tolerance Profile:
Are you having following symptoms

  • Rarely ‘awake’ within 20 mins of rising
  • Need coffee/tea to get me going in the morning
  • Have tea/coffee/sugar/cigarettes everyday
  • Often feel drowsy in the day
  • Get dizzy or irritable if I don’t eat often
  • Sweat a lot or get very thirsty
  • Sometimes lose concentration

 Immune Profile:
Are you having following symptoms

  • Get more than 3 colds a year
  • Prone to thrush or cystitis
  • Suffer from eczema/asthma/hay fever
  • Have an allergy problem.
  • Have cancer in family.

Cardiovascular Profile

  • Blood pressure is above 140/90 , 
  • Resting pulse rate is over 75
  • Smoke more than 5 cigarettes a day
  • Do less than 2 hours exercise a week
  • Eat more than a teaspoon of sugar a day
  • Eat red meat at least 5 times a week
  • Add salt to food
  • Have more than 2 alcoholic drinks a day
  • Have heart disease in family.

Sunday, 30 December 2012

IPHREHAB : ISOLATED GYM WORKOUT PLAN FOR WEEK

IPHREHAB

Isolated movement Exercise program for normal population in safe environment in a normal gym set-up. 

Back and Biceps exercise in same day (as both these muscle group work together as agonist and Synergist to each other). These muscles can be trained in different time durations and days, as it depend upon condition and goal required.


Shoulder and Triceps exercise in same day (as both these muscle group work together as agonist and Synergist to each other). These muscles can be trained in different time durations and days, as it depend upon condition and goal required.

15 Reps in One Set.
30-45 sec rest in between sets of same exercise.
2 minutes rest in between two exercise sets.

Day one :
(Shoulder n Triceps)(core training)
1. Treadmill on incline and try to go to maximum (i.e 10) in a gradual manner with increase in inclination of two units after 2.5 mins. (Total 15 min)
REST 2 MINUTES
2. Shoulder dumbbell press three sets standing with increase in weight and abs contracted(stomach squeeze).
REST 2 MINS
3. Rear deltoids on machine three sets (or bent over shoulder fly for rear deltoids and trapezius )
REST 2 MINS
4. Lateral deltoid (lateral shoulder raise ) or side fly for shoulders.
REST 2 MINS
5. Barbell shoulder raise front (with core incorporated and stomach squeeze). 
REST 2 MINS
6. Standing overhead One arm triceps extension three sets with abs contracted.
REST 2 MINS
7. Bent over triceps extension on bench with abs contracted (single arm bent over rowing position for triceps extension )
REST 2 MINS
8. Overhead Double arm triceps extension with dumbbell.
REST 2 MINS
9. Abs - static leg raises or leg raise on bench and hold three sets ( hold more then 25 sec )
10. Bench cycling for 30 rep each set and three sets.


Day 2
Abdominals  and Core training
1. Push up three sets with abs contracted one set 15 each
2. Step up on stairs and 20 from each side.
3. Squats as to sit on chair squat with knees behind the toes while going down..
4. Push up position and mountain walk.
5. Cycling (specifically for abs)
6. Bur-pee i.e.  push up and stand and clap over head.
7. Plank mountain walk .

15 Reps in One Set.
30-45 sec rest in between sets of same exercise.
2 minutes rest in between two exercise sets.

Day 3
(Back and Biceps)
1. Pull ups three sets 10 each.
2. Lateral pull down  three sets.
3. Rowing on machine with abs contracted with breathing pattern.
4. Single arm bent over rowing three sets.
5. Pitcher curl biceps curls.
6. Incline dumbbell biceps curl three sets
7. Barbell biceps curl three sets.
8. Abs leg raises(b/l)
9. Leg press(abs)& cat/camel.

Day 4
Abdominals
1. Treadmill 20 min incline
2. Crunches with knee extended
3. leg raises (both leg together)
4. leg raises 80 degree and hold with knee extended and foot towards your face.
5. cycling clockwise n anticlockwise with knee to elbow touch

15 Reps in One Set.
30-45 sec rest in between sets of same exercise.
2 minutes rest in between two exercise sets.

Day 5
(Cardio crosstrainer+Push up)
1. Barbell incline Chest press + fly 3 sets.
2. Decline dumbbell bench press 3 sets.
3. chest press with dumbbell on flat bench three sets
4. Squats with weight on barbell
5. Lunge+squats with weights and abs contracted 3 sets.
6. Leg curls 3 sets.
7. leg press seated with weights

Day 6
Abdominals and core same as day 2
abdominals and side obliques
single arm dumbbell side bend
side leg raises
abdominals exercise change according to time duration.

For more information comment and contact..CeeKay

Sunday, 8 January 2012

IPHREHAB : OBESITY & RISKS

IPHREHAB

OBESITY 


 RISKS
Obesity has major adverse effects on health. 
Very obese individuals have as much as a twelvefold increase in mortality. 
Morality rates rise as obesity increases, particularly when obesity is associated with increased intraabdominal fat.
It is also apparent that the degree to which obesity affects particular organ systems is influenced by susceptibility genes.

Insulin Resistance and Type 2 DM is more strongly linked to intraabdominal fat than to fat in other depots. 
Obesity, however, is a major risk factor for diabetes, and as many as 80% of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus are obese.
Weight loss, even of modest degree, leads to increased insulin sensitivity.

Reproductive Disorders. Male hypogonadism is associated with increased adipose tissue, plasma testosterone and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) are often reduced, 
Gynecomastia may be seen. However, masculinization, libido, potency, and spermatogenesis are preserved in most of these individuals. 

Obesity has long been associated with menstrual abnormalities in women, 
Interestingly, most nonobese women with PCOS are also insulin-resistant, suggesting that insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, or the combination of the two are causative or contribute to the ovarian patho-physiology.

CARDIOVASCULAR RISKS
Framing ham Study revealed that obesity is an independent risk factor for CVS  disease in men and women.
The waist/hip ratio may be the best predictor of these risks.
Obesity is also associated with high BP.
Measurement of blood pressure should be larger cuff size to avoid artifactual increases. 

PULMONARY DISEASE
Severe obesity is  associated with obstructive “Sleep Apnea Syndrome”
In Obesity there is sixfold increased in gallstones. 
In Obese  males there is higher mortality from cancer of the colon, rectum, and prostate 

RISKS
In obese females there  higher risk of cancer of the gallbladder, bile ducts, breasts, endometrium, cervix, and ovaries. 
In obese  prevalence of osteoarthritis, is very high due to the trauma of added weight bearing. The prevalence of gout is also increased.