It’s important to remember: our
physical health affects our mental health, and vice versa.
What we do to our bodies makes a big
difference to how we feel.
Physical activity, diet, alcohol,
smoking and drugs can all affect our mental health and wellbeing
in different
ways.
So, let’s talk about them.
Physical activity releases feel-good
hormones called endorphins, which help us sleep and feel better.
It also improves our physical
fitness, which tends to make people feel better in general.
Even small amounts of regular
physical activity, can improve your mental wellbeing - especially if it’s doing
something you enjoy. Physical activity is even a recommended treatment for some
types of depression.
You can get active at your own pace,
in your own way.
There’s no need to join a gym or even
spend any money. Simple, small changes in our day-to-day can make all the
difference.
Taking a brisk walk at lunchtime or
walking to get where we’re going, getting active in the garden, or cycling once
or twice a week are great options.
If there is a type of activity you
used to enjoy, think about how you could pick it up again. For example, there
are lots of groups in local areas open to all levels of ability.
What’s more, studies show that time in green spaces is beneficial, so head to your local park if you can!
Eating better can play a big role in
our health and wellbeing.
It won’t come as a surprise to learn
that what we eat, and how much, plays a big part in our physical health – which
can impact our mental health too.
Ideally, we should aim to eat a
healthy balanced diet, with plenty of fruit and veg.
It’s important to keep an eye on
your calories, and minimize foods that are high in Sugar, fat and salt.
For helpful tips on eating a better
diet, check out the One you website.
Alcohol, caffeine, tobacco, and even
drugs may seem tempting when we’re stressed or tired.
And, when we use them to try and cope
the idea of stopping them can feel like it would make things even harder.
But they can cause more problems
than they solve, especially long-term.
All these habits can complicate our sleep patterns, and affect how anxious and depressed we feel.
So Alcohol, cigarettes, stopping smoking is one of the best things you can do for your body and your brain. You’ll breathe easier, feel better, and save money Thank you.
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