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thanks velvetee,
you seem very knowledgeable in health and exercise as ive read other pieces of advice from you on here.
can i completely go off subject for a moment please and ask your opinion on something concerning my dad?
my dads a young 65, he has a heart condition where his heart beat races dangerously high.
he is on medication to keep his heart rate down to a very low beat, say 45bpm, and hes keeping good health now without any more scares.
he keeps himself active as much as he can, ie in the garden and around the house and he walks a few miles every day, he also watches his food and steers clear of cakes and biscuits.
now, my question is, hes trying his utter best to keep his weight down, but its just gradually creeping up which concerns him alot because he doesnt want to put unecessary stress on his heart now, due to all the complications hes had.
even though he walks every day hes still not losing any weight .. do you think its because his heart rate doesnt really increase while out walking like it would anybody else, hence this isnt allowing him to burn off calories?
he did ask his doctor about this, but he said the heart slowing tablets would not affect his weight.
but, we are always told to make sure our heart beat increases when we exercise for maximum benefit ,arent we?
thanks if you can offer any help on this :o)