4 Health Trends of 2015
Every year new health trends emerge, and this year the trends are less about fads, and more about slowing down, keeping track of your health and getting back to nature.
Mindful eating
Mindful eating means choosing foods with intention and attention, which means being aware of taste, texture, smell and chewing your food slowly. Slower eating can equal fewer calories, which can be helpful in maintaining an ideal weight.
Mindful eating also means being aware of what you are eating. Stop eating in front of the TV (Autopilot Eating) and be attentive and present when you eat. Mindful eating requires you to ask yourself “Are you Hungry” before you eat…. this can help you decide if you are truly hungry, or are you bored, or eating because you are feeling stressed.
Wearable technology
Wearable technology, and devices, incorporate computers and electronic technologies to help us pay more attention to our heath and our life choices.
Having the ability to track activities and provide actual stats can help to motivate us to move more, consume fewer calories or get more sleep. The more you pay attention to healthy choices and behaviours, the more likely you are to choose positive and healthier choices.
Functional fitness
Functional fitness exercises train your muscles to help and prepare you do everyday activities you do at home or at work, such as yard work, and household chores.
Instead of working one specific muscle group at a time, functional fitness uses several muscles during a single movement. (Push-ups, planks, and lunges). Functional exercises tend to be multi-joint, multi-muscle exercises, such as Tai chi and Pilates.
Daily doses of nature and green space
Getting outside for even 15 minutes a day can make a big difference to our mental and physical well being. Nature and green spaces improve immune function and reduces stress.
“A Japanese therapy called “forest bathing” involves spending deliberate time in nature and actually boosts immune function. Natural killer cells are critical for proper function of the innate immune system; one of their most important functions is to eliminate tumors. And just a single day trip to a forest park can increase NK cell number and activity, as well as upregulate anti-cancer proteins, for up to a full week”.
A lack of natural light can play havoc with your circadian rhythm, which can effect your sleep habits. The more physical activity and natural sunlight you get, the better your sleep and overall health routine will become.
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