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  • Healthy living

          Healthy living implies adoption of certain wise choices in life such as good eating habits, healthy sleep pattern, physical activity, mental wellness fostering habits, stress management.

       

      Healthy living is the adoption of lifestyle practices and habits that may help to reduce diseases and premature death consequent to faulty lifestyle. The rate of morbidities & mortalities spikes every year all over the globe in an alarming scenario. It encompasses curable, incurable, manageable types of morbidities. These accounts &estimates elucidate the relevance of prevention of diseases through healthy living.

    When we speak about health it has a wider dimension in the current era and an unprecedented significance as health implies mental and physical health. which is deteriorating in the population due to a myriad of factors.

         The World Health Organization (WHO) has already defined health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. However, in this digital world of unbridled urbanization added disease burden from sedentary lifestyles and jetlag emphasises the dire need for adoption of healthy lifestyle practices for everyone.

        Health means fulfilling personal abilities, managing life’s stresses, working productively, and contributing to one’s community. Simply health encompasses physical, mental, and social dimensions.

    Healthy living habits

       Healthy living implies adoption of certain wise choices in life such as good eating habits, healthy sleep pattern, physical activity, mental wellness fostering habits, stress management.

    List of habits &practices for healthy living:

    • Healthy balanced diet   [ see the next section of this article]
    • Stress management

      Chronic as well as severe acute stresses are associated with several types of morbidities which can threaten lives. It is very important to manage our day-to-day life stress accumulation. Key strategies for stress management include identifying stressors, setting boundaries, maintaining social connections, and avoiding unhealthy coping mechanisms like excessive alcohol or caffeine. Stress can be alleviated through practices such as meditation, yoga, mind body exercises, physical activity and mindfulness.

    • Physical exercise & yoga

     Adopting physical activity into our life style may provide immense health benefits for our body and mind. It improves physical stamina as well as mental, emotional and cognitive health.

    • Quit smoking

    Smoking is associated with several types of cancers and chronic lung diseases. Quit smoking and stay healthy.

    • Avoid/reduce alcohol intake

    Alcohol in excess amounts cause chronic liver damage and eventually cirrhosis and liver cancers. Alcoholic fatty liver is one of the beginning stages of liver damage from alcoholic consumption. Alcohol also can damage the nervous system also in a serious way.

    • Meditation

    Meditation helps to reduce the impact of stress on your body and mind. It helps to de-clutter your mind from the damages, challenges & difficult circumstances had inflicted on you. It helps to stabilize your parasympathetic nervous system to achieve a calm state of mind.

    • Good sleep pattern

    Sleep has crucial role in regulating your bodily functions and immunity. Loss of sleep or sleep deprivation is associated with several life style diseases. Of late many research studies point to the adverse impact of jetlag.  Sleep deprivation may affect cognitive brain functions and memory also. Ensure that you get a sound undisturbed sleep of at least 6-7 hours every day.

    • Work life balance

    It is very important to take adequate rest after strenuous as well as stressful work. Continuous work may fatigue your organs particularly heart and brain.  Work stress from overload may deteriorate your mental and intellectual capacities. Ensure that you get adequate rest after arduous tasks.  Keep your mind calm with meditation and yoga breathing practices or mind-body exercises.

    • Mindfulness

     Mindfulness in health means being nonjudgmental, having present-moment awareness. It helps to reduce stress, manage chronic disease conditions, and improve mental well-being.  Mindfulness helps through calming the nervous system and lowering cortisol. It can alleviate anxiety, depression, insomnia, and high blood pressure. Mindfulness involves meditation, breathing exercises, and mindful eating or walking.

    • Water

    Drink adequate amount of water daily as it is essential for proper functioning of the body and to flush out toxins entering the body.

    What is balanced diet?

    Food has a great role in the lives of human being both as an ingredient fostering health and improving mood. Oncourse, nutrients in the food is crucial for the functions of human body and their optimum levels determines the mental and physical health of an individual as well as population. However, food with its appealing colour, taste and aroma influence the mood also.

    The smell of cooking food and its appearance can stimulate our nervous system and gastrointestinal system and plays a great role in digestion and absorption. This fact has been used in mindful eating concept existed in Indian subcontinent since the Vedic times. Still mindful eating has been given due importance in Ayurvedic system of medicine. 

    A nutritionally balanced diet should include carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals in adequate quantities. The quality of the food as well as safety is important in choosing your diet.  For example, all carbohydrates are not healthy. Whole grains are the best carbs. Similarly red meat provides protein and iron but its regular consumption may enhance the risk for cancer of intestinal tract and rectum.Healthy proteins are plant proteins, chicken, egg and milk proteins.

    Also, all fats are not healthy. Only unsaturated fats are good for health. Saturated fats are unhealthy. eg: vanaspathi ghee.

    Balanced diet-What to include in your daily diet for a healthy living?

    Healthy living involves cultivating daily habits that improve physical, mental, and social well-being. Among all the points discussed here nutritious healthy balanced diet has more significant role in healthy living. Ensure that following foods are included as a section of your daily diet.

    • Whole grains

     Include more whole grains instead of unhealthy sugar rich carbohydrates in your daily diet. Consume whole grains such as oats, cereals. Consume adequate amount of fibre rich fruits, vegetables, beans,nuts etc. along with wholegrain products daily for healthy living.

    •  Healthy protein rich foods

     Healthy proteins are plant proteins, chicken, egg and milk proteins. Consume them in moderate amounts according to your level of physical activity. Proteins are building blocks and important for the formation of enzymes and hormones in human body. Proteins also impart strength & tone to skin and hair.

    • Green leafy vegetables

    Green leafy vegetables are abundant source of antioxidant compounds and several other essential micronutrient vitamins and minerals. These are vital for the growth and maintenance of bodily functions. They also help to boost immunity.

    • Fruits

    Fruits are enriched with vitamins, minerals, fruit sugars, fibers etc. Include moderate number of fruits as a part of your routine food for healthy living.

    • Nuts & seeds

    Nuts are packed with healthy fats, vitamins, minerals, protein and Fibers. In most of the nuts, the saturated fatty acid content is low and nearly half of the total fat content is made up of unsaturated healthy fat.

    Major types of edible nuts with high nutritional value are the following:

    •      Almonds

    •      Brazil nuts     

    •      Cashew nuts

    •      Hazelnuts      

    •      Macadamia nuts 

    •      Peanuts

    •      Pistachios      

    •      Walnuts

      Brazil nuts have good amount of healthy polyunsaturated fatty acids. Pine nuts contain linoleic acid and α-linolenic acid.  Walnuts are rich in omega-3 fatty acid α-linolenic acid.Moreover, nuts are good source of proteins &dietary fiber. Nuts are enriched with folate vitamin.

    Nuts contain antioxidant vitamins (e.g., tocopherols) and phenolic compounds which are free radical scavengers, protecting the body from oxidative stress damage.

    Almonds are abundant source of vitamin E, manganese, magnesium, and fiber. Eating a small handful of almonds daily may boost the immune system as well as skin health and glow.

    Seeds also contain several important micronutrients.Sunflower seeds are a rich source of vitamin E which is an effective antioxidant against free radicals. Chia seeds are rich source of omega fatty acids which help cognitive brain functions.

    All these nutrients rich food constitute” healthy balanced diet” as they support the healthy functioning of the body and mind.

    conclusion

    For a healthy mind and body incorporating a healthy food and lifestyle practices are crucial. Its benefits are countless and the outcome may be a very productive, creative, physically and mentally fit population. Furthermore, it promotes wellness of mind and body.

    Begin your journey towards healthy living today itself!

  • Mediterranean diet for preventing obesity & Life style diseases

     Mediterranean diet is a globally approved diet pattern for preventing and managing obesity & life style diseases and thus for sustaining healthy living.

    Obesity and its associated risks are the growing concern in all age groups globally as it is the root cause of various kinds of life style diseases, hormonal disorders, cancers and depression.

      Obesity is a condition which affects the quality of life and the general health of individuals as well as populations. Obesity is closely linked with diabetes and depression even in children, although genetics also plays a contributory role here. The emerging solution to preserve and sustain the health of the population is to adopt healthy lifestyle practices right from the formative years of life. Adults as well as children need to follow healthy food habits and ways for adequate physical activity to ensure better quality of life and productivity.

    In the journey towards adoption of healthy life practices, diet plays a pivotal role. Everyone is worried about the right diet for their health and clinical conditions. This is quite natural and needs advice of a health care provider or nutritionist, particularly if one is affected with life style diseases such as diabetes, heart attack, stroke and some cancers.

    Hormonal disorders like polycystic ovarian syndrome in females, also has been linked with obesity, insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. This condition requires vigorous physical exercise as well as dietary modifications for reducing insulin resistance and obesity.

     Mediterranean diet is a globally approved diet pattern for preventing and managing many of the life style diseases and sustain healthy living.

    What is Mediterranean diet?

    It is a diet based on traditional diet patterns. Mediterranean diet follows the dietary patterns of people living in Mediterranean region. The diet gives emphasis to the inclusion of whole grains, vegetables, legumes, fruits, nuts, seeds, herbs and spices. Olive oil is included as a chief ingredient of most of the recipes in Mediterranean diet, it being a source of healthy fats. Fish, sea food and poultry are also included in this diet. Although not considered as mandatory, red meat and sweet is allowed occasionally.

    History of origin of Mediterranean diet &its spread

    Now, Mediterranean diet is a popular dietary choice among fitness freaks as well as with people concerned about life style diseases globally. However, it is curious to know that for many decades the diet was part of the lives of various tribes existed in the Mediterranean region.

    The Mediterranean region comprises areas of the globe around the Mediterranean Sea, having the Mediterranean climate characterized by rainy winters and dry, hot summers. It encompasses the countries around Mediterranean sea in three continents Africa, Asia, Europe and certain regions of other continents such as California, Chile, Southwestern Australia, and southern South Africa.

    It was around 1950s  that Ancel Keys, an American scientist noticed the fact that incidence of heart diseases is very low among people of Mediterranean region and he focused his research on the dietary habits of people of this region. His study is known as ‘The Seven Countries Study of Cardiovascular Diseases’.

     Later further advanced research studies conducted over the years confirmed that Mediterranean diet & dietary patterns derived from it are not only beneficial in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, but also in the therapeutic approach of obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, cancer or neurodegenerative diseases.

    Mediterranean diet includes food ingredients having healthy, monounsaturated fat, which lowers total cholesterol and low-density lipoproteins [bad cholesterol] levels in the human body.

    Nuts and seeds being an integral part of Mediterranean diet provide monounsaturated fat and are good for health if consumed in moderation.

    Th diet includes fish and seafood & legumes which provide proteins, vital minerals, vitamins and omega fatty acids to the body.

    Vegetables and fruits are important part of this diet and serve as effective antioxidants, sources of vitamins and minerals required for vital functions in the body.

    Health benefits of Mediterranean diet

    Mediterranean diet has numerous health benefits, particularly in the prevention of life style diseases.  Of late numerous studies have elucidated its role in sustaining cognitive functions of brain and nervous system.

    Mediterranean diet helps to:

    • Lower the incidence of heart diseases & stroke
    • It helps to maintain optimum weight and prevent obesity
    • It helps to reduce blood glucose levels
    • It lowers blood cholesterol
    • Mediterranean diet helps to reduce hypertension
    • Reduces the risk of development of metabolic syndrome in obese peope. Metabolic syndrome is the triad of  occurrence of high blood pressure, high levels of bad cholesterol and obesity in individuals.
    • Mediterranean diet includes ingredients that support gut microbacteria. It also improves digestive health.
    • The diet also helps in reducing the occurrence of some type of cancers. [ prostate, colon cancers]
    • Improves brain health & cognitive function.
    • Improves longevity
    • Antioxidants in mediterranean diet helps to prevent free radical injury and helps improved skin health.Antioxidants are beneficial in slowing down ageing preventing oxidative stress to skin and vital organs.
    • High fiber content help reduce bad cholesterol improving cardiovascular health and it also reduces the risk for colorectal cancers.

     

    written by dr sanjana p [copyright]

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