Mois national de la santé : cinq conseils pour une santé optimale

En janvier, nous célébrons le Mois national de la santé. Cette observance d’un mois a été lancée à l’origine pour aider les gens à se concentrer sur leur bien-être général et leurs soins personnels pour la nouvelle année.
Nous faisons notre part en encourageant les habitants du Dakota du Nord à adopter un mode de vie plus sain grâce à une liste de conseils et de rappels simples pour améliorer la santé. Nous les appelons Tip-Top Health Tips.
Many of us love our meat at mealtime, but being mindful of portion sizes and choosing low-fat options for protein, like lean (93% or higher) ground beef or skinless chicken breasts, makes a big difference. Additional protein options include beans, peas, lentils, nuts, seeds and soy products. Adding in other valuable foods like fruits and vegetables can help keep your weight in check and lower your chances of high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and inflammatory bowel disease. Explore MyPlate from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for tips on fruits, vegetables and more healthy food options.
You can find sugar in most processed foods at the grocery store, and it’s important to be mindful of how much sugar you are consuming. It’s easy to consume your calories through drinks and snacks like soda, candy or other treats. Instead, reach for healthier options with less calories and lower amounts of sugar and fats like water or fruit. Having too much sugar in your diet can contribute to health-threatening conditions like heart attacks, gout and obesity.
Occasionally feeling stressed is a normal part of life, but prolonged stress can poorly affect your mental health and weaken your body’s immune system, making you more susceptible to illness. To cope with stress and reduce its harmful effects, get support from family and friends, learn to relax with yoga and meditation or seek help from a therapist if you’re feeling overwhelmed.
If you are feeling overwhelmed or depressed, reach out to your trusted health care provider for help. If you are experiencing a behavioral health crisis, you should call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or 211 for immediate help. Both are available 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
Though sleep is central to our health, it’s often undervalued. Chronic sleep deprivation raises the odds for heart disease, diabetes, stroke and many other health issues. Make a habit of getting seven to eight hours of sleep per night. If you still feel tired after a night’s sleep, ask your doctor about getting checked for sleep apnea.
Did you know that 23% of North Dakotans lead a sedentary, or inactive, lifestyle? Research shows that being sedentary is linked to a whole host of medical problems. To stay healthy, stay active! Try getting at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly – if you have a hard time reaching this, just remember that any movement is good for you. Stretch first, lace up your tennis shoes and start down the path, literally, to better health.
Une dernière chose à retenir : n’essayez pas de faire trop de changements à votre style de vie à la fois. Cela peut conduire à se sentir dépassé et vous faire retomber dans des habitudes malsaines. Faites des petits pas vers des objectifs faciles à atteindre, et n’y allez pas seul. Trouvez un compagnon d’exercice pour vous accompagner lors de vos promenades, emmenez votre partenaire avec vous au gymnase ou envisagez de vous joindre à un cours pour rencontrer de nouveaux amis qui vous aideront à vous responsabiliser et à encourager votre participation continue. Les petits changements que vous commencez à faire maintenant peuvent avoir un impact important sur votre santé plus tard.
Ressources
Apnée du sommeil | Clinique Mayo
Les bienfaits de la marche | Harvard Santé
988 – Bouée de sauvetage en cas de suicide et de crise | SNDHS
avantages d’une saine alimentation | CDC
Planification des repas | CDC
Calories de coupe | CDC
Recettes santé | CDC