9 Top Health Tips for a Better 2018
1. Make simple diet swaps
You don’t have to completely overhaul your diet to start eating healthier. Making small, simple switches can produce big-time health benefits. Registered dietitians share their 12 favorite suggestions for easy diet swaps
2. Work out at home
We asked personal trainers to share some of their best at-home workout tips and their favorite calorie-torching workouts you can do from home. Sorry to break it to you, but now you have no excuse to break your New Year’s resolution!
3. Replace bad health habits with good ones
Knowing that something is bad or good for you is one thing. Actually doing or not doing it is another. Chances are you’re aware of some bad habits you really need to kick, and some healthy ones you should finally start adopting. We’re here to tell you the time is now.
4. Eat foods that boost brain power
5. Add exercises to your routine that improve your balance and health
Beginning around age 30, you begin to lose muscle mass, your vision may not be as sharp, and eventually your hearing will decline — factors that impact your ability to stay upright. Good balance can help you catch yourself when you slip on the ice, but may also be the skill that helps you improve your golf game, win your tennis match, or set a new personal best during a 5K.
6. Know how to live your healthiest life at every age
Getting and staying healthy should always be a priority, but you may be aware of all you could be doing to ensure that you stay on top of your health and the risks associated with aging. Today is the first day of the rest of your life, so kick off 2018 with a resolution to do all you can to be your healthiest self.
7. Start your day off right with yoga
Yoga works your entire body and demands focus, which can be both soothing and centering, as it allows you to take a break from stressing over your daily to-do list. Beginning your day with yoga is a gradual and energizing way to transition from restful sleep to your active day.
8. Relieve stress, no matter how much time you have
9. Eat less sugar
Sugar is bad news for a healthy diet, and sometimes can be downright deadly. Here are some tips on how to reduce the added sugar in your diet to make sure you and your family are happy and healthy this year.
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