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A huge chunk of the American population lives a sedentary lifestyle. Aside from having a life with very little to no physical activity, our poor eating habits contribute to an increased mortality rate. Approximately 300,000 adults in the United States die because of inactivity paired with a poor diet[1].
A recent study showed that a sedentary lifestyle can just be as hazardous to one’s health as smoking. Physical inactivity has been proven to be a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Most Americans, although not completely sedentary, are not active enough to gain any health benefits from whatever activity they have. Here are some of the key statistics that correlate inactivity to certain diseases:
The probability of dying from cancer increases by 45% for men and 28% for women because of a lack of physical activity.
The chances of dying from respiratory ailments are 92% higher for men and 75% higher for women who do not participate in any form of physical activity.
The risk of dying from heart disease is 52% higher for men and 28% higher for women who lead sedentary lifestyles.[2]
It is important for everybody to keep in mind that exercise is a key to living a longer and healthier life. Physical activities such as exercise help get the entire body going. Understanding the different benefits of having an active lifestyle can help get you off the couch and on your feet exercising. Here are some of the reasons why exercising is beneficial to our health:
Exercising helps strengthen the heart muscles.
Frequent exercising makes for stronger cardiac muscles. A stronger set of cardiac muscles means more blood is pumped throughout the body. With more blood going around the body, more oxygen and nutrients are being delivered efficiently.
Exercising helps improve moods.
Exercising triggers endorphin release in the brain. Endorphin is a kind of neurotransmitter (chemical messenger in the brain) that produces a feeling of well-being.
Exercising helps lower the risks of getting chronic diseases.
Regular exercise helps decrease the probability or manage chronic diseases such as:
Cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular exercises increase the amount of high density lipoprotein (good cholesterol) and lower the low density lipoprotein amount (bad cholesterol). This helps a person limit his chances of developing heart attacks or strokes.
Osteoporosis. Regular weight-bearing exercise promotes bone formation and may prevent many forms of bone loss associated with aging.
Obesity. Physical activity helps to reduce body fat by building or preserving muscle mass and improving the body’s ability to use calories. When physical activity is combined with proper nutrition, it can help control weight and prevent obesity, a major risk factor for many diseases.
Diabetes. Exercise helps reduce body fat, and it turn lowers down chances of developing non-insulin dependent diabetes.
A lot of health articles on exercise and fitness abound the World Wide Web. They are there to promote health awareness to people who are living a sedentary lifestyle and to remind them that something as little as 30 minutes of exercise and physical activity may end up giving you a longer and happier life.
The writer, Abbey Grace Yap, is an active advocate for health consciousness and disease awareness.If you find this article very informative, you can read more articles at Articles of Drugstoretm
The Secret Life of Bees is an upcoming 2008 film, adapted from the novel by Sue Monk Kidd. The film is directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood. Dakota Fanning portrays the main character and narrator Lily Owens, and Jennifer Hudson portrays Lily’s caregiver and only friend, Rosaleen Daise. The Boatwright sisters—August, May and June—will be played by Queen Latifah, Sophie Okonedo and Alicia Keys respectively. Hilarie Burton will play Deborah Owens and Paul Bettany will also play T Ray, Lily’s abusive father. Production began on January 7, 2008, in Lumberton, North Carolina.[1] and ended a few months later. The film will be screened at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival in September. It is scheduled for October 18, 2008 theatrical release.[2] This world premiere clip was released on June 17, 2008 on the Borders website.

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1. The unique life cycle of the honey bee
The queen bee lays eggs in the octagonal shaped cells and the eggs get attached to the wall of the cell with a strand of mucus. During spring when the eggs are being laid, the queen bee can lay up to 1900 eggs in a day. The egg remains in the cell until it hatches and there emerges a larva. There are nurse bees that have to care for the larvae and feed the larvae with honey and secretions from the glands which are referred to as bee bread.
There are five stages to the development of a larva, and the larva sheds the outer skin after each of these stages. On the sixth day of this procedure the larva is cocooned by one of the worker bees in its cell where it stays for the next eight to ten days and then emerges as a fully formed bee from its cocoon.
2. The life span of a honey bee
The life span of the honey bees depends on the purpose that they are in the hive for. Different jobs have different honeybees doing it and their life spans also differ accordingly. The queen bee has a life span of two years but this is only if she has been inseminated with a sufficient amount of sperm while she was on her nuptial flight. The queen bee if she is in a good condition can lay up to 2000 eggs in a day and is also responsible for killing her mother and sisters too. The queen bee has nothing to do as there are enough bees in her entourage to feed her and to clean the waste matter too. An older queen bee will leave the nest while the rest of the bees from the hive are going to swarm. This usually happens during spring time. Those who are proficient in bee keeping, think that the queen bee generates some sort of pheromone that avoids the worker bees from the hives in becoming interested in sex. The virgin queen bee is one who has not had her nuptial flight. The drone bees are the ones that survive only until they have impregnated the queen bee during her nuptial flight. The drone bee dies after mating with the queen bee.
3. Life of the worker bee
The worker bee lives for one hundred and forty days only during the winter, and during summer it is only forty days. They have a short life span because they literally work themselves to death. There are many different duties that the worker bees have to perform. The nurse bees take care of the larvae while others have to go out and collect pollen to make honey. Other workers have to be capping the honey combs while some have to attend on the queen bee. These worker bees also have to starve the drone bees to death and clean the hives. All worker bees are always sterile and in case they lay an egg are drone bees. Each hive has between twenty thousand to two hundred thousand bees in a one hive. The bees only survive if their queen life, if anything happens to the queen bee then the whole hive dies.
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I have been assigned to create an artitic project for The Secret Life of Bees such as a sculpture, painting, drawing…
I really want to do a drawing of something that relates to the book but I can’t think of a really good drawing that outstands other simple drawings of the explanation of the book. If you have any suggesitons they would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!