

Now that you have a basic idea of how nutrition works, it is important to spend some time focusing on issues that could potentially hinder your ongoing healthy lifestyle. One issue that is extremely important to be aware of is back pain.
Back pain is suffered by at least 80% of the adult population. It is the most prominent ongoing physical impairment for individuals over the age of 30, and it is one obstacle that (with careful attention) can absolutely be avoided. Unless you have a degenerative disorder or disease of the spine, there are a few basic life-long tips that can help you steer clear of a long term back condition.
First, make sure to exercise regularly and maintain good posture while doing so. Often times, good posture is seldom thought of among inexperienced people who want to work out. Some simple and effective tips are to keep the back straight, shoulders down and back (AWAY FROM THE EARS), and your abdominal (stomach) muscles contracted constantly.
Second, keep up with regular abdominal (core) exercises. The core muscles act as almost 95% of the supportive muscles of your spine. They work to keep the back straight and in proper alignment. The core muscles also protect the spine by keeping the muscles lining your spinal column strong and supple when they are worked regularly.
Next, try to avoid heavy lifting. If it is absolutely necessary to lift heavy objects, make sure you are not using your back to do all of the work. Remember to keep the back straight at all times, with the shoulders down and away from the ears. When lifting a heavy object, make your legs do some of the work as well. Bend your knees, keep your weight through your heels and squeeze your glutes (butt muscles) as you rise to a standing position. By following the basic lifting instructions I have given, it will be much easier to avoid a serious back injury in the future.
Lastly, avoid putting on too much weight. Maintaining a healthy body weight can be a tremendous in avoiding back problems. Unnecessary body weight puts a tremendous strain on the spine, and can cause serious pain and misalignment of the muscles and bones of the spine. Besides, staying at a healthy weight keeps you more energetic and helps to keep those core muscles supple and strong.
As always, keep up the good work!!

