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June 22, 2016

Five (More) Easy Ways to Have Your Healthiest Summer Ever

Published in: diet and exercise, flip flops, foot health, how to use sunscreen, hydration, staying healthy in the summer, Summer, sunscreen, Vionic

Happy Summer! I’ve taken a too-long absence- life gets in the way of work, sometimes-  but am back now to reconnect with all of you, hoping that your lives have been a bit less hectic and dramatic than mine has been lately.

Summer courtesy of Shutterstock.com
Summer courtesy of Shutterstock.com

Summer began on Monday. Yay!  I love summer for a number of reasons, the most obvious one being, IT’S SUMMER! The season conjures up so many wonderful memories, and since I grew up very close to the Atlantic Ocean, many of these involve the beach, a place that still calls and comforts me. My father used to say that I was like a turtle, always drawn back to the water. It’s funny though: I’m not a swimmer (confession: deep water scares me!) but I find the water soothing and wondrous, nonetheless.

Summer, for so many of us, feels like a new beginning. To help usher it in, let’s make that new beginning about health.  Here’s an opportunity to make some changes in your life that can make this summer – and all of the summers to follow – your healthiest one(s) yet. I recently wrote a piece for my other blog, MidlifeMatters, offering five tips to get you started.

Here are  five more:

Stay Hydrated. Do you drink enough water? I don’t. I’m rarely thirsty, and although thirst is generally a good guide to how much you need to drink, the fact is – though the reasons are not entirely clear – as we get older our mechanism for recognizing thirst is diminished. No reason to panic – it’s not that way for everyone, but you do want to pay attention and drink enough. One good way is to keep an eye on the color of your urine, making sure it’s not too dark yellow, too smelly or too cloudy. If you’re exercising in extreme heat or for longer than an hour, consider supplementing your water with a sports drink containing electrolytes and six to eight percent carbohydrates. And know that other things besides water can count toward your hydration, likd coffee, tea, juices, milk and fruits and veggies. It’s not called watermelon for nothing.

Be Sunscreen Savvy. You may be celebrating the sun, but be cautious: those rays can fuel the most dangerous form of skin cancer, melanoma. The rates of this lethal cancer have been rising for at least 30 years; in 2015, almost 79 million new cases will be diagnosed in the U.S., and out of those, there will be almost 10,000 deaths. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends water-resistant, broad-spectrum sunscreen for everyone. Use an SPF of 30 or higher, and use enough: about a shot glass (or two tablespoons) reapplied every two hours or right after swimming, toweling off or heavy sweating.

Laugh. Laughing is a great health boost. It’s free and it’s easy and it feels so good (and may even work your abdominal muscles a little!) By decreasing stress hormones, and increasing immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies, a good guffaw may even enhance your resistance to disease. I love an article I read on Time.com  that cited the research of Dr. Lee Berk, who has studied the health effects of laughter for nearly three decades. The article says that he equates laughter to  a proper diet and exercise when it comes to your health.  Hard to argue with that. “Laughter appears to cause all the reciprocal, or opposite, effects of stress,” he says. That’s a good thing when you consider that stress releases health-busting hormones like cortisol, while laughter triggers feel-good neurochemicals like dopamine. I’ll choose the latter, since these chemicals can calm and help reduce anxiety and make our brain dance instead of stress. Know of any great comedies? I’m ready.

Downsize your plate. No matter what you hear about this diet or that diet, and the one that’s finally going to help you lose weight, the fact is that any will work. When it comes down to it, you’re eating less calories when you diet. Period. To make this so much easier, just reduce the size of your plate. Dinner plates both at home and at restaurants have grown over the years. Use a smaller plate, and you’ll pile less food onto it, and automatically eat less calories. Plain and simple.

Eat more. Wait, what? I just said to eat less. True…but by eating more, I mean eat more NUTRITIOUS FOODS. Add or subtract from your diet: take away fatty meats and add lean protein and seafood.  Get rid of solid fats, like margarine or butter, and add healthy oils like olive and canola. Take away the baked goods and cereals that have refined or white grains, and add whole grains like farro, brown rice and quinoa. And include a good helping of eggs, beans, fruits and veggies in your everyday diet.

Here’s a way to keep your summer look going all year long.

From an earlier post, here are some other changes you can make to boost your health.

And finally, speaking of summer, keep you feet comfy with the right kind of flip flops; the kind that supports your feet properly. Congrats to Lois Alter Mark of San Diego for winning the Vionic sandal giveaway! Her name was picked at random (pinkie swear!), but I happen to know Lois, who has a wonderful blog called Midlife at the Oasis –I love its name – and all the fun things it covers. And lucky Lois, living in a year-round warm climate, can wear flip-flops just about whenever and wherever she feels like it.

Yeah, I might be just a tad jealous…

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. Irene Levine says

    June 22, 2016 at 11:12 am

    Wishing you a less hectic and more relaxed summer with plenty of time and opportunities for flip-flops!

  2. Lisa Froman says

    June 22, 2016 at 11:47 am

    Thanks for the tips– always helpful! Hope things are okay with you and things get less hectic. We Libras don’t like it when we are off balance.?

  3. Rosalba Gordon says

    June 22, 2016 at 10:22 pm

    Thanks for the tips, I’m already drinking a lot of water (Dr. advise) and trying to downsize mi portions, easy said that do it. I’m pretty sure this Summer is going to be for you, the best Summer ever!

  4. Nutrition Fox says

    June 30, 2016 at 11:13 am

    Nice, helpful article. But i think you need to get some nice break! I wish you could find yourself a lot of “me time” far from stress 🙂

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