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What things can you do to improve your health? Here are 7.
You’re educated, well-read and able to handle so many things in your day, personal and professional. People consider you to be their rock, their mentor, and their friend.
You consider yourself pretty knowledgeable on many topics but somehow you still manage to make stupid health mistakes.
Your health should be one of your top priorities
Here are 7 things you can do right now to take control of your health:
1. Skipping Breakfast.
Breakfast is too easy and beneficial a meal to pass up in the mornings.
As you sleep, your body’s metabolism slows down, so when you wake up, your body needs food to get your metabolism going again.
After fasting for about eight hours, your body is starving. So when you skip breakfast, your energy levels suffer.
Although you may skip breakfast in an attempt to cut some calories, you actually will eat more throughout the day to compensate for your hunger. Weight gain here you come.
In fact, of the 4,000 participants in the National Weight Control Registry who maintained at least a 30-pound weight loss for about 5.5 years, almost all said they ate breakfast daily.
Studies have also shown that eating breakfast increases your ability to perform better mentally.
2. Sabotaging Your Skin for a Little Color.
We all know that too much sun damages our skin, so why do we continue frying ourselves in the pursuit of a golden tan?
Sun tanning and skipping the sunscreen both increase your exposure to the sun’s harmful rays, which can cause premature aging and, even worse, skin cancer.
Let’s understand what tanning is: cooking. You are cooking meat – your meat! Once you are cooked, you cannot be uncooked. Your body will replace your roasted flesh for some new skin and muscle but it will always be a repair and will never be your normal skin and muscle again.
Tanning is simply not worth it, especially when so many good self-tanners are available. (See related article: The Dangers of Tanning)
3. Smoking.
If you don’t know by now that smoking is bad, I mean deadly, you’re either in denial or have been living under a rock for the past 30 years. I also find it a little insulting that you would even think about smoking after all I have written about it.
Consequences of smoking include lung and throat cancer, premature wrinkles, stroke, an increase in men’s risk of impotence, and complication of pregnancies for women. And these are just some of smoking’s effects.
The repetitive puckering of lips around a cigarette causes wrinkles. Plus, the habit deprives your skin of necessary nutrients – smoking dehydrates and kills elasticity.
While smoking is addictive and quitting can be challenging, it’s one of the best things you can do for your health today.
4. Skipping the Weights.
Contrary to popular myth, lifting weights won’t necessarily make you bulk up, an effect that many people, especially women, want to avoid. Due to biology and hormones, women cannot look like men when they lift weights
In fact, women actually lack the testosterone and often the time it takes in the gym to really get beefy.
It’s true that when you start lifting weights or using a resistance training program, you generally gain a bit of weight before you start to lose it, but that’s simply because muscle weighs more than fat.
If you want to get in shape, “pumping iron” will make you look trimmer and more toned, and will help you burn more calories even after your workout is over.
Studies have shown that weight training in the morning boosts your metabolism for the rest of the day.
5. Avoiding your regular medical appointments
Nobody likes going to the doctor. In fact, the whole experience can be time-consuming, require tons of paperwork and be somewhat embarrassing, depending on why you’re there.
Even so, having a checkup can mean detecting a problem and treating it early enough to avoid further complications.
Women should visit the gynecologist yearly for a pap smear and breast exam, as well as a yearly mammogram once over the age of 40.
Men should have their testicles examined for irregularities and should also be checked for colon cancer.
You should also be seeing your dentist and general practitioner yearly.
These doctor visits may be uncomfortable, but they can potentially save your life.
6. Not Getting Enough Sleep.
Doctors have been telling us for years that most people need at least 8 hours of sleep a night to function at their fullest the next day, so why are you going to bed so late?
Sleep deprivation not only makes you feel less than your usual perky self, but has been linked to weight gain, depression, anxiety, heart disease, and insulin resistance, not to mention accidents from limited mental alertness.
Many people find that there just aren’t enough hours in the day to get things accomplished, so sleep is sacrificed.
Yet you should be giving up less important tasks and setting a regular bedtime to get a full 8 hours instead. (See related article: 7 Tips for a Better Night’s Sleep)
7. Drinking your Calories.
Starbucks lattes, Dunkin’ Donuts flavored coffees, and Jamba Juice smoothies might be a fixture in your day, but you could be consuming nearly all of your calories for the day in just one cup.
Coffee drinks, smoothies, sodas, juices, and alcohol are all notorious calorie-bombs.
If you’re drinking these regularly and not cutting back on your calories from food, you could be consuming up to an extra 1,000 calories a day, which leads to weight gain.
Try limiting yourself to one liquid treat once a week and drink plenty of water.
You’re now armed with practical tips, so no more excuses when it comes to making stupid health mistakes!
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