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Dancing combines wholesome exercise, social enjoyment, and the acquirement of skill and grace, but it is seldom of much hygienic value because it is frequently overdone, and often involves bad air and loss of sleep. In one large plant where the employes were examined by the Life Extension Institute, the management regarded the harmful effect of dancing as their chief obstacle to efficiency. Many of the large force of girls and women were accustomed to dance until late in the night, bringing on a condition of chronic fatigue.
[Sidenote: Card-playing]
Card-playing and similar games afford wholesome mental recreation for some persons. However, they, too, are liable to be associated with late hours, and other disadvantages even when they do not degenerate into gambling. Card-playing, dancing, and many other popular forms of amusement often border on dissipation.
[Sidenote: Suicidal Amusement]
Amusements which weaken and degrade are not hygienic.
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Apoplexy, death rates from, 284, 285.
Appetite, misleading of, by delicacies of civilization, 151β152.
Apples, food value of, 30, 177, 179.
Arch supports for flat foot, 224, 225.
Arteries, tobacco and diseases of the, 69, 263.
Arthritis deformans, caused by focal infection, 82.
Asparagus, food value of, 41, 175.
Asthenic droop, cause of, 58.
Athletes, effects of tobacco on, 68, 69, 257β259.
Athletics, ideals in, 96;
injuries from college, 96.
Attention, control of, essential to securing equanimity, 115.
Autointoxication, meaning of, 81;
intestinal intoxication distinguished from, 81β82.
Avocation, practise of an, 98.
Bacteria, carried on dust particles, 13β14;
part played by, in colds, 272.
See Germs.
Balanced ration, classification of foods with view to a, 171, 175β183.
Bananas, food value of, 30, 177;
digestibility of, 49;
a cheap source of starch and sugar, 131.
Bank employΓ©s, unsuspected impairments among, 136β137.
Basal metabolism of the body, ascertaining the, 196β197.
Baseball, value as all-round exercise, 98.
Bathing, importance of, for avoiding disease, 75β76;
perspiring before, 76;
activity and relaxation combined in, 101β102;
as a means of skin training, 274β275.
Baths, different forms of, for different needs, 102;
nervous relaxation induced by neutral, 102;
for colds, 278β279.
Beans, baked, food value of, 29, 175;
a high-protein food, 38;
protein in, a possible objection, 39β40;
a cheap source of protein, 131.
Bedbugs, diseases spread by, 74.
Beds, hard preferable to soft, 104.
Beets, food value of, 41, 175.
Belts, constriction from, 16.
Benedict, F. G., experiments by, to ascertain basal metabolism, 196β197.
Berries, food value of, 41, 177.
Blindness among tobacco smokers, 264.
Blood pressure, influence of deep breathing on, 25.
Bowels, foods the best regulators of the, 52.
See Constipation.
Brain, effect of alcohol on, 237β239.
Brain workers, eating habits of, 34β35.
Bread, food value of, 29, 180;
stale and crusty preferable to soft fresh, 41;
a cheap source of starch and sugar, 131.
Breathing, deep, 24β25;
influence of muscular exercises on, 26;
beneficial effect of singing, 26;
relation of, to oneβs mental condition, 26β27.
Bulk, a necessary quality in food, 41β42, 150.
Bush, A. D., tests by, as to smoking and mental efficiency, 260.
Butter, food value of, 30, 33, 181.
Cabbage, cellulose in, 41;
food value of, 131, 175.
Cakes, table of food values of, 179.
Calories, fuel-units for measuring food, 28.
Cancer, measures for combating increase of, 292.
Candy, over-indulgence in, 48.
Cantaloupe, food value of, 30, 177.
Carbohydrate, function of, as a constituent of food, 35β36;
examples of, in common foods, 36;
suitable proportion of, in diet, 40;
in cheap foods, 131;
list of foods rich, moderate and deficient in, 171.
Card-playing, mental recreation from, in moderation, 100.
Catarrh, sometimes caused by smoking, 264;
avoiding quack cures for, 280.
Cathartics, avoidance of, 53.
Cauliflower, food value of, 41, 175.
Celery, cellulose in, 41;
vitamins supplied by, 42;
food value of, 175.
Cellulose, a necessity in diet, 41.
Cereals, laxative quality of, 52;
table of food values of, 180β181;
for underweight, 220.
Chairs, effect of, on sitting posture, 60β61;
among the evils of civilization, 152.
Character, posture and, 63β64;
influence of health on, 105β107.
Charts, showing comparative mortality among abstainers and non-abstainers, 230β233;
of death rates in different countries and at different periods, 283β285.
Cheese, food value of, 29, 38, 131, 181.
Cheeses, putrefactive, among the worst foods, 48.
Chewing, necessitated by hard foods, 41;
importance of thorough, 44β47.
See Mastication.
Children, results of faulty posture in, 62;
sleep required by, 103;
effects of alcoholic indulgence by parents on, 243.
Choice of foods, effect of slow eating habits on, 47.
Cigaret smoking, special evils of, 261.
Cigars and cigarets, nicotin in, 254β255;
physical and mental effects of smoking, 255β267;
increase in use of, 267β268.
Circulation, effect of alcohol on, 240β241;
effect of tobacco on, 256, 259β260, 263, 267.
Circulatory system, death rates from diseases of the, 284, 285.
Civilization, hygiene and, 143β156.
Cleanliness, importance of, for avoiding infections, 75β76.
Clerks, unsuspected impairments among, 136β137.
Clothing, relation of, to ventilation, 14;
hygiene of, 14;
desirability of porous, 14β15, 275;
evils of tight, 16;
choice of cotton, linen, and woolen, 17;
color of, 17β18;
artificial conditions as to, resulting from civilization, 147β148.
Cocktail drinking, a harmful habit, 67.
Colds, popular exaggeration of danger of, from drafts, 8, 123;
usual origin of, in germs, 8β9, 70β71;
measures for avoiding, 9;
sometimes indirectly caused by constipation, 51;
popular delusions concerning, 123β124;
means of infection, 272;
sometimes due to abnormalities in nose or throat, 272β273;
prevention of, by attention to rules of individual hygiene, 273;
chief preventive measures, 273β277;
emergency treatment of, 277β280;
possibility of avoiding, altogether, 280.
Color of clothes, 17β18.
Concentrated foods, objection to, 41, 150.
Condiments, hot, to be used sparingly, 48.
Constipation, evils of, 51β52;
effects of water-drinking habits on, 52;
foods which prevent, 52;
use of mineral oils for, 53;
avoidance of drugs, 53;
an enema a temporary expedient, 53;
value of massage of the abdomen, 53β54;
favored by high-seated water closets, 54;
importance of establishing proper habits, 55;
poisoning from decomposition of protein in the colon, and remedies, 56;
produced by a slouching posture, 57;
mental effects of, 106β107;
effects of, ascribed to overwork, 124;
predisposition to colds caused by, 276.
Consumptive stoop, ill effects of, 57.
Cooking, loss caused in certain foods by, 42;
necessary for some foods, 43.
Corn, food value of, 29, 175;
cellulose in, 41.
Cornaro, βThe Temperate Lifeβ by, 142.
Corsets, constriction from, 16.
Cost, of food, 129β131, 184β190;
wholesale, of uncooked ingredients of standard foods, 192β193.
Cotton, use of, in clothing, 17.
Cottonseed oil, a cheap source of fat, 131.
Country life, advantages of, 18.
Cousins, marriage of, 305β306.
Crawling exercise for faulty posture, 222β223.
Cream, food value of, 30, 33, 181.
Crime, laws of heredity applied to, 299β300.
Cucumbers, cellulose in, 41;
food value of, 175.
Daily rhythm, observance of a, 89β90.
Dairy products, table of food values of, 181.
Dampness of air, exaggeration of evils of, 19.
Dancing, question of hygienic value of, 99β100;
an obstacle to efficiency when overdone, 100.
Death rate, lowering of, by public hygiene, 158β159;
statistics of overweight, 213;
influence of alcohol on, 228β235, 262;
influence of tobacco on, 262;
fall of, in younger age groups, and rise at older age periods, in United States, 281;
cause of increase in, 282;
charts showing trend of, 283β285;
comparison of, among different nations, 286β291.
Defectives, segregation and sterilization of, 321β322, 323.
Degenerative tendencies among nations, comparison of, 286β292.
Delusions, certain popular, concerning diseases, 123β125.
Denmark, mortality statistics of, 291.
Dental clinic, beneficial results of, 88.
Dental decay, process of, 79.
Dental floss, use of, 85.
Desires, controlling intensity of oneβs, 117β118.
Desk, posture in sitting at a, 61.
Despondency, sometimes caused by a slouching posture, 57.
Desserts, table of food values of, 179.
Diabetes, in relation to focal infection, 82;
aggravations of, 123.
Discontent, physical sources of, 105β106.
Diseases, caused by absence of vitamins from food, 42;
carried by mosquitoes and flies, 71;
caused by focal infection, 82;
preventability of, 135β136;
relation between consumption of alcohol and increase in degenerative, 235β236;
effect of alcohol on bodily resistance to, 239β240;
caused by smoking, 263β264;
signs of increase of the degenerative, 281β285.
Disinfection of foods, 43.
Drafts, unreasonable prejudice against, 8;
exaggeration of idea that colds are derived from, 8β9;
popular delusions concerning, 123β124;
exposure to, a means of skin
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