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April 2011, Issue 7



Business Tips

With the budget season upon us and BUDs coming very soon, taking the time now to list and cross-check permanent transfers of funds this year will help make the BUD process go much smoother. Permanent transfers this fiscal year will affect the BUD documents for next fiscal year. Should you have questions about permanent transfers, please check with Bob or Jackie. Thanks!

Have a Business Procedures Tip to share? Please send it to Bob Miller.

For previous Business Procedures Tips, please visit the archive.

Bob Miller
Bob Miller
Associate Director of Student Affairs Budget
Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs
Bob.Miller@utsa.edu




Wellness Tips

In a recent study of 52 obese men with an average body mass index (BMI) of 31, Canadian researchers demonstrated the power of exercise as a weight loss tool.

One group of men dieted, consuming 700 calories per day less than they needed to maintain their weight. Another group walked or jogged on a treadmill at 80 percent of heart rate maximum for about an hour each day, long enough to burn off 700 calories.

After three months, both dieters and exercisers lost the same amount of weight - about 16.5 lbs, or eight percent of their body weight.

Exercisers, however, lost more abdominal fat (4.2 lbs) than dieters (3.3 lbs)!!

Exercisers also did not lose muscle mass the way dieters did, and got the added benefit of improved cardiovascular fitness!!

A third study group kept their weight stable by burning off 700 calories per day with exercise, but making up for it with an extra 700 calories of food.

Although these men did not lose weight, they did lose visceral abdominal fat, which may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

Remember, that you cannot gain muscle if you do not work your muscles! And muscles are so important to helping maintain your blood sugar levels and keeping your metabolism up. So make sure you include BOTH diet and exercise in your routine for the best results!

Heather Stark
Heather Stark
Assistant Director of Fitness & Wellness
Campus Recreation
heather.stark@utsa.edu