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What Drives Hillary to Get Up Every Morning and Hit the Campaign Trail?
RealAge reveals deficiency in physical energy among American women
San Diego, CA, March 10, 2008 -- How does she do it? What is it that drives Hillary Clinton despite the physical and emotional strain she’s experienced on the campaign trail? That’s the question Katie Couric posed to Clinton, who is making a historic presidential bid. Her response? “Pure stamina.” The nation’s leading health Web site, RealAge.com, recently posed similar questions to its members in a study, which showed how profoundly women crave more physical energy and stamina.
March is Women’s History Month, a month devoted to celebrating the achievements of women throughout time. But are modern women too tired to make history? Will women sustained by Red Bull and energy bars and prone to maniacal multitasking and Blackberry addictions be tomorrow’s visionaries and heroines? If RealAge’s recent survey is any indication, history making may not be on most women’s “to do” lists.
Indeed, 83% of polled members wish they had more physical and mental energy. Those surveyed clearly believe their daily productivity is linked to their energy levels. But if they could tap into a source of extra pep, members said they would most likely devote their newfound physical energy to leisure projects or activities with family and friends. Greater mental energy stores? They would do more reading or take up a hobby.
Nevertheless, the energy crisis among modern women appears to be reversible. Almost all of those polled believe that lifestyle changes can produce more energy, and that additional exercise, sleep, and a reduction in stress are the keys to increasing stamina. With RealAge’s advice and strategies for lifestyle change readily available, maybe another Rosa Parks, Florence Nightingale, or Hillary Clinton is already finding her energy and her voice. For more information, visit www.RealAge.com, or contact Meredith Wade, RealAge PR, at 858-200-7497.
About RealAge.com RealAge.com is a healthy-lifestyle Web site that inspires its members to "Live Life to the Youngest" and to pursue their health and wellness goals by making their RealAge younger. The site offers the patented RealAge Test, the most widely used method for measuring overall health, and is the official online home of the YOU Docs, Michael Roizen, MD, and Mehmet Oz, MD, and their best-selling RealAge and YOU books. Over 20 million people have measured their RealAge by taking the RealAge Test and have received a personalized plan to make their RealAge younger. This leading healthy-lifestyle Web site also features more than 65 additional health-risk assessments, as well as health tips and information, all backed by current, valid science. RealAge.com is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hearst Magazines, a division of the Hearst Corporation.
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