You hear a lot about living a healthy lifestyle, but what does
that mean? In general, a healthy person doesn't smoke, is at a healthy weight,
eats healthy and exercises. Sounds simple, doesn't it?
The trick to healthy
living is making small changes...taking more steps, adding fruit to your
cereal, having an extra glass of water...these are just a few ways you can
start living healthy without drastic changes.
Exercise
One of the biggest
problems in America today is lack of activity. We know it's good for us but
avoid it like the plague either because we're used to being sedentary or afraid
that exercise has to be vigorous to be worth our time. The truth is, movement is
movement and the more you do, the healthier you'll be. Even moderate activities
like chores, gardening and walking can make a difference.
Just adding a little
movement to your life can:
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Reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes
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Improve joint stability
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Increase and improve range of movement
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Help maintain flexibility as you age
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Maintain bone mass
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Prevent osteoporosis and fractures
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Improve mood and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression
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Enhance self esteem
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Improve memory in elderly people
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Reduce stress
So, even if you opt for small changes and a more modest weight
loss, you can see the benefits are still pretty good. One study has found that
just a 10% weight reduction helped obese patients reduce blood pressure,
cholesterol and increase longevity.
Simple Ways to Move Your
Body
You can start the process
of weight loss now by adding a little more activity to your life. If you're not
ready for a structured program, start small. Every little bit counts and it all
adds up to burning more calories.
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Turn off the TV. Once
a week, turn off the TV and do something a little more physical with your
family. Play games, take a walk...almost anything will be more active than
sitting on the couch.
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Walk more. Look for small ways to
walk more. When you get the mail, take a walk around the block, take the dog
for an extra outing each day or walk on your treadmill for 5 minutes before
getting ready for work.
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Do some chores.
Shoveling snow, working in the garden, raking leaves, sweeping the
floor...these kinds of activities may not be 'vigorous' exercise, but they can
keep you moving while getting your house in order.
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Pace while you talk. When
you're on the phone, pace around or even do some cleaning while gabbing. This
is a great way to stay moving while doing something you enjoy.
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Be aware. Make a list of all the
physical activities you do on a typical day. If you find that the bulk of your
time is spent sitting, make another list of all the ways you could move
more--getting up each hour to stretch or walk, walk the stairs at work, etc.
Eating Well
Eating a healthy diet is another part of the healthy lifestyle.
Not only can a clean diet help with weight management, it can also improve your
health and quality of life as you get older. You can use the new MyPlate to determine how many calories you need and what food groups you
should focus on or, if you're looking for smaller changes, you can use these
tips for simple ways to change how you eat:
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Sneak in more veggies. Add
them wherever you can--a tomato on your sandwich, peppers on your pizza, or
extra veggies in your pasta sauce. Keep pre-cut or canned/frozen veggies ready
for quick snacks.
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Switch your salad dressing. If
you eat full-fat dressing, switch to something lighter and you'll automatically
eat less calories.
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Eat low-fat or fat-free dairy.
Switching to skim milk or fat free yogurt is another simple way to eat less
calories without having to change too much in your diet.
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Make some substitutes. Look
through your cabinets or fridge and pick 3 foods you eat every day. Write down
the nutritional content and, the next time you're at the store, find
lower-calorie substitutes for just those 3 items.
Creating
a healthy lifestyle doesn't have to mean drastic changes. In fact, drastic
changes almost always lead to failure. Making small changes in how you live
each day can lead to big rewards, so figure out what you can to be healthy
today.
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