Sunday, December 10, 2017

How A Lack Of Activities Can Prevent You From Living A Healthy Life


Did you know that a lack of activities, can prevent you from living a healthy life?  A lack of activities in your life, may cause fatigue or make it difficult for you to sleep at night, causing you to feel tired in the mornings. As we age our body will start to change and the need to make certain changes in our lives become more prevalent.

Having a good night sleep can help you to think clearly, and boosts your energy while controlling your weight. A good night sleep, can help your immune system become stronger, which can assist in keeping you healthy.

Researchers have proved that a good nights sleep is necessary for our health, to include discovering  that a lack of sleep reduces the growth hormones in our bodies, which can change muscles to fat. Getting enough sleep at night is very important, yet its second to staying active.

Without the right amount of sleep, our body will release insulin or glucose into the bloodstream, which slows down our metabolism. This action causes the body to gain weight, rather than control weight.

When a person feels exhausted, they will feel weak and fatigued, and are not able to enjoy any physical activities, which can lead to additional problems. Having the right amount of sleep balances out our bodies giving us more energy, which can result in a more active lifestyle.

To improve your health, try walking each day.

Start a walking program in the morning to help wake you up, and boost your energy.  In addition, walking can help you burn fat and calories. After walking, you may notice a big change in how you feel the rest of the day.

Walking will help to loosen our muscles, reduce stress and depression along with anxiety, helping us to sleep more sounder, and deeper at night, allowing us to wake up in the morning and feel happier and more rested.

Start out walking at a slow steady pace for as far as you're comfortable.  Each day pick up the pace a bit and walk further. Just remember when walking that you want to work up to a steady brisk walk to make you sweat but not to the point where you are out of breath.

Take a short walk before and after meals to calm your nerves, and burn calories too, it will give you energy, and relieve that stress from the long day at the office.

If you decide to start a walking program for yourself, it is a lot more fun if you have someone to go with you, so try talk to that neighbor you don't know and maybe they will walk with you. Just think about it; you will become acquainted with someone new, while talking about new things and relieving stress, while getting in your exercise as well.

After walking, be sure to cool down. When walking at a vigorous pace your heart rate will go up and the cool down will help to bring it back to normal.  You can cool down, by walking a bit slower and relaxing.

A few extra tips to consider:

To get the proper rest, so that you can feel more alive and active, try reducing your intake of caffeine, nicotine, harmful chemicals, such as over-the-counter meds that can keep you awake, alcohol and so on.

Try to avoid drinking any of the above after 8 p.m. in the evening. Nicotine as well should be avoided if possible, yet if you must smoke try to avoid smoking after 8 p.m.

If you can't go to sleep at night instead of getting up and turning on the TV try pacing around the house. Do some stretching, while shaking your arms and legs. Walking around the house may relax you even more, especially since everyone else will be  in bed. :)

This article is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It is not to be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice or any doctors recommendation. Prior to beginning any weight loss program, individuals must consult a physician for proper diagnosis and/or treatment.