#HealthFix: Easy Ways To Boost Your Health And Wellbeing

What to eat and do for a happy body and mind

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What to eat and do for a happy body and mind

Bone Health

With age, women are particu­larly vulnerable to developing osteo­porosis—a thinning of the bones that can lead to pain, breaks and even disability. You already know that cal­cium-rich foods and physical activity are crucial to prevent it. But new re­search suggests that a veggie-packed stir-fry or a daily helping of roasted broccoli might also help. Researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, found that a diet rich in vitamin K might be an effective strategy for preventing bone loss. So load up on leafy greens such as spinach and bok choy as well as broccoli, okra and asparagus to boost bone health.

Go Garlic

It may give you killer breath, but thanks to its high levels of allicin, garlic is known to lower blood pressure significantly. Plus, studies have found that it can prevent certain cancers and reduce lipids and bad LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol, lower­ing your risk of heart disease.

Less is More

Back off, Tiger Mama (and you too, Tiger Grandma). Women who practise “intense mothering”—believing that moms should always sacrifice their own needs, continually provide stimulating activities, and derive most of their happiness from their kids—tend to be more depressed than women who think that ‘good enough’ parenting is, well, good enough.

If you can’t lighten up for yourself, do it for the kids. Maternal depression can interfere with the emotional bond between mother and child and can lead to an increased risk of depression, anxiety and cognitive, self-esteem and school prob­lems in children.

Talk Yourself Fit

Say the right words (or get your buddy or trainer to cheer you) to pump yourself for a workout. A positive affirmation can enhance the effort of your muscles during exercise according to study in the journal ...

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