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Home » Lifestyle » How To Keep Your Heart, Mind, and Body Healthy

How To Keep Your Heart, Mind, and Body Healthy

  Written by Tarryn Adonis
  Published on July 16th, 2024
How To Keep Your Heart, Mind, and Body Healthy
Photo credit: Photo by Canva
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There is a lot of information on the internet about how to take care of yourself. People are more health-conscious than ever, and it is important to know which tips are worth remembering. Let’s look at a few ways to keep your heart, mind, and body healthy.

A Healthy Diet

A healthy diet is the key to avoiding problems like heart disease and strokes, but what foods should we eat to stay healthy?

An important tip is to eat a lot of fruits and vegetables and to choose whole grains instead of refined grains. Instead of reaching for white rice, try brown rice and switch to whole wheat pasta!

Choose lean proteins like poultry, fish, beans, and legumes, and try to cut down on processed foods, sugar, salt, and saturated fat. Many dieticians recommend that we eat small and frequent meals throughout the day.

Exercise Frequently

Many people don’t realize how important regular exercise is for overall health. It boosts heart health, builds muscle, strengthens bones, and is also essential for mental health. But how much should you be exercising?

Experts suggest aiming for two and a half hours of moderate activity each week. This includes brisk walking, riding a bike, or even dancing. If you are comfortable with vigorous exercise, you can aim for one hour and fifteen minutes per week. Vigorous exercise includes running or playing tennis. Sprinkle in a few days of strength training each week.

Another extra tip is to aim for 10,000 steps a day. Rather than taking the elevator, take the stairs! Park your car far away from the store or work entrance and walk a little further.

Reduce Your Stress Levels

Stress and anxiety levels are at an all-time high right now, and unfortunately, stress has a terrible impact on the human body. Although you can’t avoid stress altogether, you can find ways to ease the impact.

Try not to take on too much. Give yourself time to rest and set limits with yourself and others. Sometimes, it is okay to say no. Here are a few ways to relieve stress:

Practice regular breathing exercises and meditate when stress becomes too overwhelming. Exercises like yoga and even going for a walk can ease stress and anxiety. Eat healthy foods and talk to your friends, family members, or even a professional counselor or therapist. Remember, things will get better again.

How To Remain Healthy As A Pregnant Woman

Your body undergoes many physical and emotional changes during pregnancy, and it is essential that you take care of yourself and your child during this time.

Schedule an appointment with your health care professional and talk to them about how much weight you should gain during pregnancy. Track your progress regularly.

During this time, consuming foods and beverages rich in folate, iron, calcium, and protein is important. Ask your healthcare professional about prenatal supplements.

Remember to eat breakfast every morning, consume fiber-rich foods, and drink water. Avoid any alcohol, undercooked fish, fish high in mercury, undercooked meat, and soft cheeses.

References:

  • webmd.com
  • niddk.nih.gov
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