These five areas were chosen because prior studies have shown them to have a large impact on risk of premature death. Here is how these healthy habits were defined and measured:
1. Healthy diet, which was calculated and rated based on the reported intake of healthy foods like vegetables, fruits, nuts, whole grains, healthy fats, and omega-3 fatty acids, and unhealthy foods like red and processed meats, sugar-sweetened beverages, trans fat, and sodium.
2. Healthy physical activity level, which was measured as at least 30 minutes per day of moderate to vigorous activity daily.
3. Healthy body weight, defined as a normal body mass index (BMI), which is between 18.5 and 24.9.
4. Smoking, well, there is no healthy amount of smoking. “Healthy” here meant never having smoked.
5. Moderate alcohol intake, which was measured as between 5 and 15 grams per day for women, and 5 to 30 grams per day for men. Generally, one drink contains about 14 grams of pure alcohol. That’s 12 ounces of regular beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of distilled spirits.
Month: September 2021
Today’s Smile 😃
Joe: “I think I’m going to leave my wife. Every night she hits bar after bar.”
Pete: “Why is she doing that, Joe?”
Joe: “She’s looking for me.”
🤗 A Better Life ~ A Way Through Conflict Situations
Conflicts happen in life. They arise at work, home, and between neighbors. How we handle the conflict can build or destroy a relationship. One strategy is to set aside positions and work toward an agreeable solution. If positions are temporarily set aside, there is nothing to defend. This makes all the difference. Try it the next time you find yourself caught in a conflict situation.
🌞 Today’s Inspiration ~ Do You Hear Your Inner Voice?
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Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice.”
💡 Something to Think About
What is your why for living? If you have a why, you’ll find a way. The greater your why, the more intense the passion you’ll generate for your why.
🍎 Today’s Health Tip ~ Diet and a Healthy Immune System
A Healthy Diet Helps Build a Healthy Immune System
Like any fighting force, the immune system army marches on its stomach. Healthy immune system warriors need good, regular nourishment. . . . There is some evidence that various micronutrient deficiencies — for example, deficiencies of zinc, selenium, iron, copper, folic acid, and vitamins A, B6, C, and E — alter immune responses in animals, as measured in the test tube. . . . If you suspect your diet is not providing you with all your micronutrient needs — maybe, for instance, you don’t like vegetables — taking a daily multivitamin and mineral supplement may bring other health benefits, beyond any possibly beneficial effects on the immune system. Taking megadoses of a single vitamin does not. More is not necessarily better.
👊 Today’s Power Thought ~ Is Your Glass Empty?
Letting go isn’t giving up everything you desired, it prepares you for something better. A glass can only be filled when it’s empty. Let go of those things that trap you. We all have them. Seeing them takes a willingness to be open to self discovery. Letting them go is a courageous act.
✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ Learn to Let Go
“Write often. . . .Then, learn to let go. Let go of old drafts that aren’t going anywhere, or scenes that don’t work. Don’t spend months tweaking a fundamentally flawed project when you can move on to the wonderful new projects that are percolating in your head. The ‘you must start what you finish’ attitude—although admirable—can actually be a pitfall, because it prevents you from taking a necessary course correction when you need it.” ~ Leslie Lutz
Today’s Smile 😃
Joe: “I wasn’t feeling well and went to my doctor. I told him I was sick as a dog.”
Pete: “What did your doctor say?”
Joe: “My doctor asked how long I was feeling this way and I said, ‘Ever since I was a puppy’.'”
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🌾 Today’s Poem ~ Quiet Night Thoughts
there is bright moonlight
So that it seems
Like frost on the ground:Lifting my head
I watch the bright moon,
Lowering my head
I dream that I’m home.