Monthly Archives: May 2019

May 20, 2019

THE IMPORTANCE OF EXERCISE AS A PARENT.

As any parent will know, a consistent exercise routine is one of the first things to go after you have children. With shifting priorities, less time to yourself, reduced sleep and less energy, it is entirely normal for new parents to find themselves exercising less.

While it is common for your usual exercise routine to slow down or even come to an abrupt halt, it can still be possible for parents to incorporate some form of exercise into their week. Regular exercise is essential to the well-being of everyone, parents included. It has been proven to have a positive impact on depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. It relieves stress, improves memory, results in better sleep, and boosts overall mood.

How can I do more exercise as a parent?
While finding the time and motivation to exercise as a parent is tricky, there are a few ways you can include more in your daily routine. The important thing to realise is that your definition of what makes up exercise has to shift after you have children. Change your perspective, and exercise and activity aren’t as hard to achieve as you might think.

1. Be active throughout the day
One of the most efficient ways to fit exercise into your day is to make it a part of your usual daily activities. For example, instead of taking an hour to go to the gym, you can be active in a number of different ways such as walking to the shops instead of hopping on the bus.

2. Exercise more efficiently
One of the skills you pick up very quickly as a parent is time management and making the most of every free second you have. You need to exercise more efficiently with the time you do have – an effective workout doesn’t need to eat up a large chunk of your time, it can be done in 20 minutes. For example a HIIT routine is high in intensity and speedy. 

3. Invest in home gym equipment
If you are working out at home, it might be worth investing in a few items to help you out. Equipment doesn’t have to be fancy or expensive – a workout mat, resistance band, skipping rope and a set of dumbbells are just a few things that could help you do the job.

4. Make exercise a family affair
One of the most effective ways of squeezing in exercise is to involve your children. Not only will you get more exercise, but your children will too. A few ways to exercise together are to walk/cycle/run around your local park (an idea might be that you run while you kids cycle so you move at a similar pace), play ball games together such as football, or go swimming. 

May 6, 2019

The Negative Health Impact of Stress.

Source: Study Medicine Europe
https://www.studymedicineeurope.com/study-medicine-bulgaria-english

Did you know that between 75 and 90 percent of all doctor’s office visits are due to stress-related complaints? For this reason, it is important to understand the many different ways in which stress impacts our health and wellbeing. This infographic guide from the team at Study Medicine Europe shows how stress affects the body and also offers some practical pointers on stress management.

How Stress Affects the Body

When we feel stressed, our brain triggers a “fight or flight” response which pushes the body into survival mode. Once in this state of high-alertness, the stress hormone, Cortisol, can temporarily modify or shut down functions that get in the way, such as your digestive or immune systems or even your growth processes. This is why you may experience symptoms such as headaches, heartburn and stomach aches when you feel stressed.

The Impact of Chronic Stress

Chronic stress refers to when your stress system is continually activated over a long period of time. This overuse puts a lot of pressure on the body and increases the risk of certain illnesses. Studies have found that people who suffer from chronic stress are more likely to suffer from particular conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes and burnout.

Combating Stress

We all know that it’s important to look after our physical health, but sometimes we forget about the importance of taking time to look after our mental health. Part of being healthy is learning positive ways to manage stress. Some ways to do this include learning mindfulness, being able to recognise your stressors, and making lifestyle changes.

Learn More About the Negative Health Impact of Stress

If you are curious about the science of stress and would like to find out more, why not check out the below infographic. This handy guide looks at how stress work and lists out the many ways it can affect our health. It also outlines some things you can try to reduce stress in your own life.

Read the infographic below to learn more!