The Food, Exercise, and Digestion Connection Atlantic Beach FL
Our bodies need enough stored energy to go for a jog, but no one wants spaghetti sloshing around in their stomach when they’re bouncing on the pavement. Jogging, though, is a high-impact exercise that jostles the stomach. While you don’t want to exercise on a full stomach, you do want to exercise to help stave off digestive problems stemming from food.
Renard A Rawls, MD
904-244-3981
7366 Lawn Tennis Ln
Jacksonville, FL
Renard A Rawls, MD
904-244-3981
7366 Lawn Tennis Ln
Jacksonville, FL 32277
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Graduation Year: 2007
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David J Bailey
(904) 232-4262
4600 Touchton Rd E
Jacksonville, FL
(904) 232-4262
4600 Touchton Rd E
Jacksonville, FL 32246
Specialty
Gastroenterology, Pediatric Gastroenterology
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David Jordan Bailey, MD
904-232-4236
4600 Touchton Rd E Bldg 200 Ste 500
Jacksonville, FL
David Jordan Bailey, MD
904-232-4236
4600 Touchton Rd E Bldg 200 Ste 500
Jacksonville, FL 32246
Specialties
Gastroenterology, Pediatrics
Education
Medical School: Pa State Univ Coll Of Med, Hershey Pa 17033
Graduation Year: 1977
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Jaime Aranda Michel, MD
513-475-8520
4500 San Pablo Rd S
Jacksonville, FL
Jaime Aranda Michel, MD
513-475-8520
4500 San Pablo Rd S
Jacksonville, FL 32224
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Univ Michoacan De San Nicolas De Hidalgo, Morelia, Michoacan
Graduation Year: 1985
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Massimo Raimondo, MD
904-953-2000
Davis 6A 4500 San Pablo Rd
Jacksonville, FL
Massimo Raimondo, MD
904-953-2000
Davis 6A 4500 San Pablo Rd
Jacksonville, FL 32224
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Univ Di Palermo, Fac Di Med E Chirurgia, Palermo, Italy
Graduation Year: 1986
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Ghassan M Hammoud, MD
904-992-4962
12114 Hawkins Cove Ct
Jacksonville, FL
Ghassan M Hammoud, MD
904-992-4962
12114 Hawkins Cove Ct
Jacksonville, FL 32246
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Al Arab Med Univ, Fac Of Med, Benghazi, Libya
Graduation Year: 1995
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Hong T Tek, MD
904-388-0732
6467 Ferber Rd
Jacksonville, FL
Hong T Tek, MD
904-388-0732
6467 Ferber Rd
Jacksonville, FL 32277
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Graduation Year: 2007
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Ross Allen Rhodes, MD
715-387-5471
9090 Regency Square Blvd
Jacksonville, FL
Ross Allen Rhodes, MD
715-387-5471
9090 Regency Square Blvd
Jacksonville, FL 32211
Specialties
Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ia Coll Of Med, Iowa City Ia 52242
Graduation Year: 1969
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Victor Roy Widner, MD
904-398-6718
3627 University Boulevard South South
Jacksonville, FL
Victor Roy Widner, MD
904-398-6718
3627 University Boulevard South South
Jacksonville, FL 32216
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ks Sch Of Med, Kansas City Ks 66103
Graduation Year: 1974
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Stephen Mark Lipkin, MD
904-953-2254
4500 San Pablo Rd S
Jacksonville, FL
Stephen Mark Lipkin, MD
904-953-2254
4500 San Pablo Rd S
Jacksonville, FL 32224
Specialties
Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine
Education
Medical School: Temple Univ Sch Of Med, Philadelphia Pa 19140
Graduation Year: 1979
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Hospital: Florida Med Ctr, Laud Lakes, Fl
Group Practice: Florida Institute-Health
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Our bodies need enough stored energy to go for a jog, but no one wants spaghetti sloshing around in their stomach when they’re bouncing on the pavement. Jogging, though, is a high-impact exercise that jostles the stomach. While you don’t want to exercise on a full stomach, you do want to exercise to help stave off digestive problems stemming from food.
Food, exercise, and digestion are closely related. The digestive system is made up of organs that help the body change food into smaller molecules of nutrients before they’re absorbed into the blood and carried to cells throughout the body. When the system malfunctions, it can result in a gastrointestinal problem.
An example is constipation, which more than 4 million Americans have, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).1Constipation is having bowel movement less than 3 times per week, and it is most commonly caused by a lack of fiber in the diet and a lack of physical activity. Thus preventing constipation can be as simple as dietary and lifestyle changes. Professionals suggest:
- Eating 20-35 grams of fiber per day, in the form of beans, fresh fruits, whole grain breads and cereals, and vegetables, like asparagus and carrots. Conversely, it is optimum to limit foods with little fiber, like ice cream, cheese, and meat.
- Exercising lightly an hour after a meal. Accelerating your breathing and heart rate helps your intestinal muscles contract, which assists in quick, fluid, and efficient bowel movements.
Another problem related to the digestive system is heartburn, the primary symptom of gastroesophageal disease (GERD), which over 60 million Americans experience, according to the National Heartburn Alliance.2 The remedies here are different than for constipation. Three exercises that can reduce heartburn symptoms are:..
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