Health Alert: Air Pollution Increases Gestational Diabetes Risk. Using data from the Born in
Guangzhou Cohort Study, researchers report that increased exposure to air pollutants in the six months
before pregnancy and during the first trimester elevate the risk for gestational diabetes mellitus by as much
as 30%. Environmental Research, March 2022
Diet: Magnesium Is Important. Magnesium is vital for regulating muscle and nerve function, blood sugar
levels, blood pressure, and for making protein, bone, and DNA. The current research suggests that most
American adults do not consume adequate amounts of magnesium in their diet. Dietary sources of
magnesium include legumes, nuts, seeds, whole grains, green leafy vegetables, fortified breakfast cereals
and other fortified foods, milk, yogurt, and some other milk products.
National Institutes of Health, December 2021
Exercise: Exercising During Mid-Life May Pay Dividends Later. Examinations of physically active
middle-aged adults revealed they had more elastic arteries than their sedentary peers and the flexibility of
their arteries was comparable to those of physically active young adults. The findings are important
because arterial stiffness is linked to a greater risk of stroke and dementia risk later in life.
Journal of Applied Physiology, November 2021
Chiropractic: Low Back Pain Linked to Falls and Collisions in Older Adults. A study that included
1,127 older adults found that those with persistent low back pain were more likely to either experience a
serious fall or be involved in a motor vehicle collision in the following 15 years.
Journal of Applied Gerontology, November 2021
Mental Attitude: Higher Heart Rate Linked to Greater Risk of Dementia. New research suggests that
older adults with a resting heart rate above 80 beats per minute (bpm) have a 55% higher risk for
developing dementia over the following twelve years than seniors with a resting heart rate between 60 to 69
bpm. Alzheimer’s & Dementia, December 2021
Wellness/Prevention: Ads for Healthy Eating Work on Kids. New research suggests that if children are
exposed to advertising that promotes healthy eating, they are more likely to meet daily recommendations
for fruit, vegetable, and whole grain intake. Appetite, January 2022
Quote: “Circumstances do not determine a man, they reveal him.” ~ James Lane Allen
I found that Dr. Joe Megna is one of the best chiropractors I have found in the Napa region.