Don't Drink Coffee Before Snow Shoveling
"As with any physical activity, the body must warm up so ease into
snow shoveling, try not to do it all at once and take breaks, a U.S.
cardiologist says.
Dr. Charles Davidson, clinical chief of cardiology at Northwestern
Memorial Hospital and medical director at Northwestern's Bluhm
Cardiovascular Institute, said before snow shoveling eat a small meal to
provide a source of energy.
However, digestion puts strain on the heart, so eating a large meal
before any physical activity should be avoided. Additionally, alcohol
and caffeine should also be avoided just prior to shoveling, Davidson
said.
The body needs hydration, even in cold weather. When shoveling snow,
take frequent breaks and drink water regularly to prevent dehydration,
Davidson advised.
"Don't pick up too much: Large loads of snow can be heavy and place
strain on the heart, back and neck," Davidson said in a statement.
"Push, instead of lift, and use a small shovel, which encourages smaller
loads of snow."
Cold temperatures reduce circulation to the body's extremities so
wear weather-appropriate, layered clothing and gloves to maintain body
temperature and circulation, Davidson said."
*Courtesy of UPI.com
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