For many of us, our smartwatch is almost always on our wrist, monitoring our sleep, steps, heart rate, workouts, and even our calorie burn. We use it to provide insights into our health, fitness, and recovery. In fact, they often influence how hard we train, when we rest, and how much we eat. But how accurate are our fitness trackers, and can we trust them to determine our eating habits? How Fitness Trackers Estimate Calories To understand how accurate fitness trackers are, we first need to l...| SAS Life
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In the last post, we explored fundamental nutritional habits to manage inflammation, insulin resistance, gut health and stress resilience which can all impact perimenopause symptoms. Now, let’s build on that foundation with advanced strategies to further tackle the effects of fluctuating and fading hormones. Perimenopause often prompts us to think about long-term well-being. As estrogen, progesterone and testosterone levels decline, we may face challenges such as muscle loss, rising LDL cho...| SAS Life
Life is full of transitions, and just when you think you've mastered your routines — balancing work, family, social life and wellness — your hormones decide to shift gears.| SAS Life
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