Tag: healthy habit

  • Consider Your Intake of More Fruits into Your Diet!

    It’s crucial to start thinking about eating more fruits and incorporate them into your diet. According to a study from the CDC not enough adults in the United States are eating the recommended fruits, especially vegetables intake on a daily basis. And as stated by Lauren Manaker from Verywell Health “only about 10% of adults…are meeting those recommendations” based on a 2019 survey (Manaker, 2022). Not too good, isn’t it? 

    Here’s why you should start adding more fruits into your diet and the effects if you are not doing yourself a favor.

    What Are Positives of Fruit Consumption?

    As we all know, fruits are key in maintaining a healthy weight and a healthy lifestyle. All it takes is putting enough effort and consideration into adding fruits into your daily routine. You can start by trying 4-5 servings of fruits per day. To provide more information, heart.org presents an infographic on serving size by heading to their site. Fruits are high in fiber and low in calories resulting in the feeling of fullness. This allows you to lose or maintain a healthy weight, and reduce overeating, for instance. Furthermore, fruits with high fiber include avocado, apple, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, banana, tangerines, and the list continues. Consuming these fruits has been shown to reduce blood pressure, some cancers, heart disease, stroke, and more. Therefore, contain essential vitamins, minerals and antioxidants in keeping you healthy. 

    What is The Effect of Consuming Less Fruits?

    If you don’t eat a variety of fruits in your daily diet, you’re at risk of developing chronic diseases. For instance, diabetes, vascular diseases, types of cancers, heart disease, weak immune system and much more. You’ll definitely be less energetic and unhealthy if fruits are not being consumed enough. And this is especially crucial as we age. Wouldn’t you want to live happily and healthier? Healthy enough to do the things you love? 

    To all dear readers, do your best and eat those fruits!

    Source:

    1. CDC: Only 1 in 10 Americans Eat Enough Produce (verywellhealth.com)
    2. Adults Meeting Fruit and Vegetable Intake Recommendations — United States, 2019 | MMWR (cdc.gov)
    3. Fruits and Vegetables Serving Sizes Infographic | American Heart Association
  • Make your Mornings Brighter with a Walk

    Have you ever thought about making your mornings brighter with walk? And did you know there’s quite a number of advantages in starting your day with a morning walk, outdoors? Well, let’s start discussing the benefits and make your mornings brighter!

    Here’s why: 

    A Routine Consistency:

    Walking is indeed a form of exercise. It’s a healthy habit to start your day with a morning walk and enjoy outdoor fresh air and nature surroundings. Studies have shown that those who often exercise early mornings have set a habit of daily exercise routine. But a change in exercise schedule may always occur under circumstances. Getting up from your bed and beginning your day with a walk, will not only keep you active or stress relieved but will help maintain a consistent routine.

    Eases Your Mood:

    Heading out for a morning walk will help with your wellbeing. A daily walk of at least 10-15 minutes or more could provide you with a variety of benefits. A morning walk helps reduce anxiety and depression, for instance. According to IRT, morning walks help one to feel content and think, reflect and clear their mind, improving their mental health. What’s even better is that if there’s a local park in your neighborhood – spending time with nature could ease and boost your mood. Just by hearing the sounds of nature will bring you peace and relaxation.

    Strengthen Your Muscles & Better Health:

    Why not, and take the opportunity of incorporating daily morning walks into your routine in order for a healthier and stronger you? Morning walks will keep you moving and reduce the risk of disease such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, for instance. It may help with weight loss as you walk at a moderate to fast pace. Therefore, tone your legs and abdominal muscles, which increases a range of motion while strengthening your leg muscles. So, rise up and get walking! Stay healthy!

    Sources: 

    1. https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/health-benefits-morning-walk
    2. https://www.irt.org.au/the-good-life/9-health-benefits-of-a-morning-walk/#:~:text=Lower%20blood%20pressure%2C%20improved%20blood,of%20heart%20disease%20by%2035%25.