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Teach Children Self Control to Fight Obesity Epidemic

August 8th, 2012

If you put a marshmallow on your child’s plate, could they wait to eat it? Could they wait 15 minutes? It’s hard enough as adults to delay gratification. But children who learn this kind of self-control at age 4 have a lower body mass index 30 years later, according to a study to be published […]READ MORE

Improve Your Diet for Better Bone and Joint Health

August 8th, 2012

Whether you’re struggling with joint pain or trying to optimize your workouts, improving your diet can help boost your overall health and help you get more active. Even small changes in your eating choices can have a huge impact. For patients struggling with joint or back pain, our nutrition team recommends eating for weight loss. […]READ MORE

Spooky Good Volunteers Needed for the Blue Moon Wicked 10k

August 8th, 2012

We’re trying to recruit some supah-cool volunteers for the Blue Moon Wicked 10K in October! To be eligible you must be fun and “spooky-good” at one of our requested skills (Dancing in a gorilla suit? Handing out candy?)! See the flyer below for a full list of volunteer opportunities. If you’re interested please contact Shannon […]READ MORE

Processing Food Stereotypes for the Truth

August 8th, 2012

Processed food. It’s a widely-used term for food that’s bad for you, right? Not necessarily so, according to a study published in the July issue of Advances in Nutrition. Where would we be without pasteurized milk, researchers ask? How would people with celiac disease and lactose intolerance be able to eat many foods that require processing […]READ MORE

Attention Parents: Are You an Exercise Role Model?

August 8th, 2012

Thirty years ago, overweight children stood out in the classroom. It just wasn’t common for kids to be significantly overweight or obese. Things are different today. Obesity is a national epidemic. But parents can do something. They can be exercise role models. A small study of 83 families found that when mothers walked an additional […]READ MORE

Accelerating Recovery with Physical Therapy and Aquatic Rehabilitation

August 8th, 2012

Physical therapy, when conducted under the watchful eyes of an experienced physical therapist, encourages muscles to heal quickly and maintain their flexibility and strength. For patients facing a sports injury or orthopaedic surgery getting active as soon as possible can make a huge difference in the success of recovery. For those who have undergone a […]READ MORE

In Motion Physical Therapy Clinics in Portsmouth Make the Change to Electronic Medical Records

August 8th, 2012

Last week Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center and Bon Secours Health Center at Harbour View launched the health systems integrated clinical information system. ConnectCare enables health care providers to access a patient’s medical data in a single electronic health record (EHR), including medical history, allergies, test results and medications, in one secure and confidential electronic […]READ MORE

Ho-Ho-Ho! In Motion to Sponsor that Santa Claus Shuffle

August 8th, 2012

Bon Secours In Motion is a proud sponsor of the 18th Annual Santa Claus Shuffle 5K Race and 1 Mile Fun Run, which will take place December 15, 2012 in beautiful Olde Towne Portsmouth, Virginia. Join the crowds of costumed runners through the scenic streets of Olde Towne at this fun, festive, family event! Enjoy […]READ MORE

Featured App: Track Your Heart Rate with BeatMeter App

August 8th, 2012

Sure, you can feel the sweat dripping down your body during a workout—but how hard are you really working? BeatMeter is an app that helps you find out by recording your measured heartbeats per minute. All you have to do is locate your pulse—try pressing your carotid artery at the base of the neck—then tap […]READ MORE

Not All Processed Food is Bad for You

August 8th, 2012

Processed food. It’s a widely-used term for food that’s bad for you, right? Not necessarily so, according to a study published in the July issue of Advances in Nutrition. Where would we be without pasteurized milk, researchers ask? How would people with celiac disease and lactose intolerance be able to eat many foods that require […]READ MORE