I've blogged about how much I love running. It gives me energy, makes me feel happy, and gives me a body I feel great about. But what about my overall health?
I get annual well woman exams, and I get blood work before the appointment. I got my blood work done last week, and my appointment was yesterday. Of course the nurse takes my pulse and blood pressure at the appointment too. I was excited to see how my numbers had changed since last year.
Compared to last year, my diet may be slightly healthier, but I think it's mostly the same. I do eat less than I did a year ago, but that's because I was still breastfeeding Zoodle then. The biggest change has been in my fitness. For 7 months I've been running three days a week, and I've also recently been doing strengthening exercises at home. What difference has that made?
Blood pressure:
2009: 102/72
2010: 96/64
Pulse:
2009: 80 bpm
2010: 72 bpm
Glucose:
2009: 87 mg/dl
2010: 70 mg/dl
Lipid panel:
Cholesterol (C); Triglycerides (T); HDL (H); LDL (L); Risk ratio LDL/LDL (R)
2009: C 169; T 50; H 55; L 104; R 1.89
2010: C 153; T 55; H 51; L 91; R 1.78
My triglyceride and HDL numbers are slightly worse, but all of the other numbers have improved. Total cholesterol has come down 9.5%. I really pay attention my lipids to since I'm genetically predisposed to high cholesterol.
One number that is about the same? My weight. Health is about so much more than weight. I was thin before I started running. The number on the scale hasn't changed significantly, but my body has changed, inside and out. I'm thrilled to see some proof that the running is making a real difference in my health!
3 comments:
That's wonderful! It is so true that the number on the scale is not the only indicator of health - and great job on all your improvements!
That's great!! Congrats! Have you ever had your lipoprotein A tested? It's not part of a "standard" bloodwork but my Dr's office did it and I'm VERY thankful they did! On the surface I have good cholesterol (including a very high HDL) but I also have this inherited protein that's through the roof and puts me at high risk of heart disease. (normal range is 0-30 and mine is 118!)
CONGRATS!!!
Those are some pretty impressive numbers you have there. Wow, your blood pressure is low. When you got your blood taken, were you fasting?
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