6 Mental Health Tips during Covid (and beyond| health and fitness tips


6 Mental Health Tips during Covid (and beyond

One of the biggest impacts of the global covid 19  situation has been the effects on our collective mental health studies on the global burden of  disease were already showing that mental disorders make up 5 out of 10 leading causes of disability  in the world and this was before the pandemic  started the stress anxiety and depression stemming  from fear isolation and stigma around covid 19 have affected all of us in one way or another  kids can't go to school at least in some places and normally see their friends many people are  losing their jobs and the elderly are isolated from their usual support network of course the  past year has been hard on health care workers  having to work long hours personal risk of  exposure to the virus and witnessing firsthand the loss of people's colleagues and loved ones here  in the united states mental health conditions are affecting as many as one in five people around  47 million as devastating as covid 19 has been current case numbers are sitting at half  that amount the issue is that the effects of the pandemic on our mental health may be  far longer lasting than the disease itself covid has also caused disruptions to our mental  health in an indirect manner the measures taken to slow the spread of the virus have  affected our physical activity levels our eating behaviors our sleep patterns and  our relationship with addictive substances  including social media and to this last point  both our increased use of social media while stuck at home as well as the increased  exposure to disaster news over the past year have amplified the negative effects of social  media on our mental health thankfully the news is not all bad especially with new plans for rolling  out of the vaccines so in this video i want to give some recommendations for boosting your mental  health as we get through this pandemic together now the first thing is of course exercise  there's new even stronger evidence for the positive benefits of exercise on mental health  all of the most common forms of aerobic exercise like walking running or stationary cycling have  displayed these improvements encouragingly these  benefits have still been present at follow-ups up  to 12 months after the interventions have ended now what about resistance training this too has  provided similar reductions in depressive
6 Mental Health Tips during Covid (and beyond| health and fitness tips

symptoms over an eight week period compared to cardio now  you don't have to exhaust yourself so either low to moderate intensity exercise improves mood  and vigor while high intensity training if  overdone has more potential to increase  tension and fatigue the american college of sports medicine recommends at least two to  three 20 to 30 minute exercise sessions per week during isolation we can enjoy the saved transit  time and decreased cost of working out at home of course nutrition plays a role as well  so epidemiological studies investigating the relationship between diet and mental health  have steadily increased over the last decade  research is showing the increased risk of  developing depression and anxiety when consuming a highly processed western diet now on the flip  side studies have also emerged showing the link between a diet rich in fruits and vegetables  healthy fats nuts fish and low in processed foods and the protection from developing common mental  disorders the mediterranean diet has been ranked the healthiest way of eating by dietitians  and doctors for the fourth year in a row it's a non-restrictive mostly plant-based  eating style which has been extensively researched with study after studies showing  benefits for weight loss lower risk of diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure  better digestion and even healthier aging the diet is based on eating habits in regions  like greece and southern italy the so-called blue zones which are regions of the world where  people tend to live the longest healthiest live more than a third of adults experience sleep  difficulties in the first half of 2020 alone us google searches for insomnia increased by 58 more  often than not these problems occur in conjunction with physical and mental health burdens since  covid 19 has disrupted our daily routines  our sleep hygiene as it's known is suffering as  a result some things you can try to improve your sleep quality include eliminating screens at least  an hour before bedtime incorporating some form of mindfulness or relaxation into your routine  whether that be yoga or breathing exercises or guided meditation mindfulness and also optimizing  your sleep space this includes making sure the room temperature light exposure and noise levels  are are all conducive to getting a restful sleep and if you have dry air in the home maybe  a humidifier will help with your sleep as well and one more point i want to make is that a  lot of people have undiagnosed allergic rhinitis whether that be perennial allergic rhinitis or  seasonal allergic rhinitis and what happens is their nose becomes very stuffy and their mouth  breathers at night and so they have a harder time getting a good night's rest and they don't  even recognize this problem and so this is me actually so uh so it's not only me it's a lot of  my patients and a lot of people in the population don't even realize this so this is something that  you should be aware of and maybe doesn't apply to you but a lot of people do have this condition  so could be something for you to think about  depending on the weather and restrictions in your  area you may be able to get outside for a certain amount of time each day i suggest you take this  opportunity whenever possible the restorative properties of interacting with nature include  lower levels of stress and reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression getting outside also means  you're spending less time on social media and away  from your phone and the importance of this can't  be underestimated you'll also get the benefits of healthy sunlight exposure weather permitting  this plays a vital role in mental well-being by regulating our energy levels and it also is  a source or at least partly a source of her vitamin d supply since the
6 Mental Health Tips during Covid (and beyond

pandemic has started i  started running outside again and it feels amazing  one of the major causes of the covid mental health  burden is our isolation from others it's critical to reach out in meaningful ways to friends family  and colleagues for their sake as much as your own i would advise wherever possible to use a  visual means of communicating with your circle whether that be through zoom or facetime or skype  or whatever at the very least try to have a voice call as useful as texts are well they lack the  expressiveness and body language and tonality that make up the bulk of how we connect  with one another on a meaningful level now during christmas i was able to face time  with my family about eight different phones were involved where we're all connected at once  and my brother told me you can actually have up to 30 people or so connected on facetime so  that was pretty cool and for those dealing with more serious mental health challenges  there are services out there to provide help  the pandemic has allowed for vast improvements in  access to and delivery of online support services and the final tip i have for mental health is  to stay positive so having a positive mindset is easier said than done but it does help with  improving your mental well-being and even though  we are undergoing difficult times with the worst  of the worst being january 2021 there is light at the end of this tunnel not only do we have the new  rollout for the pfizer and moderna vaccines in the works but there's also the johnson and johnson in  the astrazeneca vaccines that are on the horizon also the number of people who've been reported to  have been infected with coronavirus is at least 23 million but this isn't really accounting for  all of people who've had asymptomatic disease or mild disease who actually haven't been diagnosed  with covid so most experts are estimating that the true number of coronavirus cases in the united  states is around 70 million that means that about  20 percent of the population will be immune to the  virus as a result of their previous infection then when you throw in the warmer more humid air going  into the spring and summer in combination with  the new biden administration and some of these  newer medications that are helping to mitigate severe cover disease there's definitely light  at the end of this tunnel and i expect that by june july then this pandemic is going to get much  much better and hopefully over with by the fall  hopefully these tips have helped give you  some inspiration as we get through this  home stretch of the pandemic together so thanks  for reading and i'll see you in the next.

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