Archive for January, 2008

Postpartum Weight Loss- Workout “Smart

If you want to lose weight and inches, you should feel like you’re working out.  Meaning, if you are reading a book or magazine while you’re on a bike or stairmaster at the gym you’re not maximizing your results.  I say workout “smart”.  By this I mean, in order to get results in a shorter amount of time you should feel your muscles working, and your heart rate increasing.  If you are focused then it would be uncomfortable to workout while reading.  By staying focused on your workout, and working out “smart” you’ll get better results in a shorter amount of time.

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Pregnancy- How to Know When You’re Gaining Too Much or Too Little

Most pregnant are concerned at one time or another with the amount of weight they are gaining.  Some fear they are gaining too much too soon, whereas others are concerned they aren’t gaining enough weight.  The key to gaining the “right” amount of weight is to listen to your body and eat when you’re hungry.  Listen to your cravings and chose healthy foods whenever possible.  So if you’re craving something sweet, opt for a piece of fruit or a fruit smoothie prior to indulging in something sweet high in calories and fat.  As long as you’re listening to your body and eating healthy you are most likely gaining just the amount of weight you need to gain.  For reassurance instead of asking about the number on the scale, ask, “Is my weight ok?  Am I where I need to be”.  Your doctor, midwife, or nurse will let you know.  By focusing less on the number on the scale and more on eating healthy and exercising your anxiety will decrease and you’ll gain more enjoyment out of your pregnancy experience–remember, it’s just 9 mo!

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Palzkill named chair of pharmacology at Baylor College of Medicine

HOUSTON -- (January 30, 2008) -- The Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees has named Dr. Timothy G. Palzkill as chair of pharmacology.

Palzkill has served as interim chair of the department since July 2007.

He received his undergraduate degree from Creighton University in Nebraska, and holds a doctorate in genetics from the University of Iowa. Palzkill completed two years of postdoctoral work at Genentech Inc. and another two years at Stanford University.

Since joining the BCM faculty in 1991 as an assistant professor of molecular virology and microbiology and immunology, Palzkill has received numerous awards and honors. They include the American Society for Microbiology Vector Laboratories Young Investigator Award and a MERIT Award from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Palzkill is also a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at BCM.

Palzkill's research interests include the role of beta-lactamase mutations in antibiotic resistance and functional genomics study of treponema pallidum which is the causative agent of syphilis.

The appointment is effective immediately.

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Postpartum Weight Loss- Take the First Step

If you’re eager to lose the baby weight, you’ve got to get up and move!  The first step is always the hardest part.  Once you get your exercise clothes and shoes on, you’re on your way to making the first step, which is walking out the door and moving your body!  I recommend putting your workout clothes out in the morning so you see them every time you walk by.  I’ve found the “clothes reminder” really works well for getting my clients to take the first step.  Once you get moving focus on how good it feels to move your body and tell yourself, “I’m doing a good thing, I’m taking care of me!  Each day I exercise I’m becoming more fit”.

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Prenatal Yoga- Overcome Your Fear of Exercise

Often pregnant women are fearful of exercising while pregnant, especially if they didn’t exercise prior to pregnancy.  As long as you are given the go ahead from your doctor, then it is safe to exercise, and it will benefit both you and your baby. Research has found that women who exercise during their pregnancies generally maintain a healthier weight, have easier labors, and quicker bounce back. 

Prenatal yoga is an excellent form of exercise during your pregnancy.  It’s safe and gentle and still gives a good workout so you can increase your muscle tone, plus you’ll earn postures, and breathing to make your labor easier.  If you’re uncomfortable taking a class try a prenatal yoga dvd.  I created 1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimester prenatal yoga dvd’s around my own pregnancy.  For more info visit: http://fitbysara.com/prenatal-yoga.php

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