Have you heard about avoiding high intensity exercises if you have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)? The thought is that these activities increase cortisol levels, which can negatively affect hormone balance. In fact, there is a lot of online discussion these days about modifying your movement depending on where you are in your menstrual cycle, for a variety of different hormonal concerns, including PCOS. While it makes sense to tune into your body, and honor what you need, sometimes this conversation is filled with misinformation and can become another barrier to regular movement. So, I want to take some time to talk about recent research into the benefits of high intensity interval training (HIIT) for those with PCOS.
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We hope this blog post finds you and your loved ones safe and healthy. Many of you may be feeling stressed, anxious, overwhelmed, and lonely. It’s our goal here at Juniper Family Health to continue supporting your overall wellbeing, including mental health, especially during these difficult times. In this article we will be sharing a variety of tools and strategies to support your wellbeing at this time. We hope you find these tips valuable as we all continue to navigate through this pandemic together (…)
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