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Dangers of Word of Mouth and Unprofessional Advice in Health and Fitness
Word of mouth and unprofessional advice from friends, family members, colleagues, others in the gym, etc. in fitness and nutrition can lead to many dangers stemming from misinformation, myths and incorrect advice. This can lead to injury and health complications from improper form to incorrect dietary advice. It is always best to seek professional advice regarding fitness and nutrition.
Dangers of Unprofessional Dietary and Supplementary Advice
When taking supplements and changing diets, it is very important to consult a professional. You should have a blood test to check your own vitamin levels and if you have any deficiencies as taking a supplement you don’t need can be as dangerous as having a deficiency and can cause further health complications. The professional will also be able to advise on supplements based on your personal activity level and the best supplements to help replenish and rehydrate after exercise. Taking supplements and vitamins whilst on medication can cause further health complications or at least reduce the efficacy of your medications as interference with medications is very common. Only a registered health professional will be able to let you know if there are any problems with your medication and planned vitamin/supplement use.
When changing your diet it is very important to speak to a nutrition specialist as by taking on certain diets you will be removing or reducing certain food groups and, in turn, the nutrients they provide. It is very important to be aware of any nutrients you need to supplement to stay healthy and safe. For example, following the much publicised carnivore diet cuts out so many food groups that is is missing many vital nutrients. It is important to have regular health check ups whilst on a diet like this to check for any deficiencies that may have occurred. Vegetarian and vegan diets can also be dangerous when you take into account your age, bone density, muscle mass and any deficiencies.
If a friend/relative/colleague advises on protein intake it is highly likely that their advice will not take into account your activity level or bodyweight which are both important to protein intake. You should always seek advice from a nutrition specialist regarding diet and protein intake for fitness.
Dangers of Unprofessional Fitness Advice
Crossfit and advanced exercise dangers – taking part in crossfit type activity or advanced exercise without proper experience or strength can be dangerous. For example doing Olympic movements common at crossfit such as clean and jerk and snatch without first being experienced in compound movements such as deadlifts, shoulder press, kettlebell swings etc can put you at much higher risk of injury. You will also miss out on the full benefit or adaptation of these movements due to inexperience and incorrect form.
if a friend/relative/colleague tells you about something that worked for them or something they saw in a video or an article always research from trusted, professional sources to check the information is valid and if it will work for you. It is always best to consult a professional before undertaking new exercises.
If a friend/relative/colleague advises on cardio but has not used a professional trainer themselves they will not understand how to programme the cardio or advise what type of cardio to do. They will also not be taking into account any joint/muscle issues you may have, what you have tried before, what you are using the cardio to achieve and as such will not have very effective advice. They will likely also not understand the effect that long term high intensity cardio can have on diastolic output – too much blood being forced through an untrained cardiovascular system - which can cause serious heart problems.
Dangers of Using GLP-1s For Weight Loss
GLP-1 use carries many risks such as kidney injury, gallbladder issues, dehydration, muscle loss, pancreatitis and more. It also has many side effects such as headaches, dizziness, vomiting, diarrhea, nausea and constipation. GLP-1 drugs act as an appetite suppressant which does not address the underlying weight management issues. Eventually you will reach a plateau of weight loss and will have to stop taking them. Once you stop taking GLP-1 drugs there is a high risk of relapse and hunger can be worse than before. Weight regain after stopping GLP-1s is often rapid with studies showing that an average weight regain within the first year of stopping is 75.6%. Alongside the weight regain, your cardio improvements disappear and return to their baseline values, blood sugar increases as well as your blood pressure and lipids. Due to the stress of this up to 47% of people who stop taking GLP-1s restart the process. Taking GLP-1 drugs without the support of a nutritional coach and personal trainer is extremely dangerous and careless. There is a high possibility that as GLP-1s act as an appetite suppressant, you could easily slip into a habit of not eating enough and not getting the right nutrients needed to keep you healthy. This, in turn, can lead to illness and further health complications.
All of this costs thousands of pounds when you could have just got professional advice and support and made real long lasting weight loss changes.
We know from looking at headlines that people are being led to believe by the mainstream media that GLP-1s are safe for use for weight loss. What is important to remember is that the NHS have only approved GLP-1 use for a very small number of people who have to meet a number of criteria to qualify. The criteria for gaining a prescription from your GP for GLP-1s for weight loss are:
Having a BMI over 40 (>35 if you are from certain ethnic origin)
AND
Having 4 of the following 5 health conditions
High blood pressure
High cholesterol or high fat levels in the blood
Sleep apnoea
Heart Disease
Type 2 diabetes
This will usually equate to 2 in 1000 people.
As a company we won’t work alongside anyone taking GLP-1s as we are against their use due to the health risk of taking unprescribed medicines. Our only exception to this is if you have met the criteria set by the NHS and have been prescribed GLP-1s by an NHS professional.
If you have weight management issues we can help you lose weight in a safe and enjoyable way and for the long term working with our accredited, qualified professionals who will also help you to make the lifestyle changes needed to keep the weight off once you have lost it.
Adverse Effects of Anaerobic and Extreme Exercise on the Body
If you undertake a lot of anaerobic, extreme and high intensity exercise without the correct programming it can be very dangerous and cause long lasting damage to your body including your joints, bones and internal organs. It can cause heart problems including spikes in cardiac biomarkers, scarring of the heart tissue, stiffening of arteries, changes to your heartbeat making it irregular and can even cause cardiac arrest especially in people with undiagnosed heart problems. Too much extreme and high intensity exercise can also cause kidney damage, connective tissue damage, chronic Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness and injuries including sprains, strains and tendonitis. Any type of high intensity, extreme exercise that has not been programmed correctly can also cause elevated cortisol levels, muscle fibre breakdown and increased metabolic stress. It can also make it more difficult to repair and recover after exercise.
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