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[lifestyle]Teen Health – 7 Healthy Lifestyle Tips for Teens


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Teens often prioritise areas like dating, socialising or schoolwork, before taking care of themselves – physically, mentally and emotionally.  But helping them to adopt a few good habits will help keep them healthy and happy now and well into the future.

Learning to self-care is so important to meet their basic needs and be physically and mentally healthy.  Nutrition, movement and sleep are huge contributors, but we have also listed some more tips below.

Getting enough sleep is so important for growing bodies and minds. It sounds simple but the ‘body clock’ of teens naturally keeps them up later at night and wants them to sleep in more in the morning.   Make sure your teen gets 8-10hrs sleep each night to reduce anxiety levels, clean out toxins that build up in your brain, and reduce risky or emotional decisions.  Some simple tips include – create a cool and calming sleep environment, use your desk as a work area (not your bed) and limit sugary foods and electronic equipment close to bedtime.

Find a healthy interest you get excited about – whether sport, hobby or other activity – and add it into your schedule. Set yourself some short and long term goals and go for it!

Our brain needs a lot of energy to function. Actually 20% of the nutrients we eat are used by our brain as energy. If some unhealthy food habits have started, it’s not too late! Start simple and do some research on areas you can improve like – drinking more water, reducing processed foods, eating more fruits and vegetables, staying away from saturated fats and added sugar! You can also visit a dietitian or nutritionist for extra help getting the balance right!

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Make a conscious decision to be active and get moving every day! Did you know that 9 in 10 young people in Australia don’t move enough. Studies show exercise is an effective treatment for feelings of anxiety and depression, it can help reduce risk of diseases, increases concentration and confidence and reduces aggression! Whether you can set a realistic goal like 10000 steps per day or choose an activity that you enjoy, plan out your week to ensure exercise is one of your main priorities.

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It’s easy during the teen years to let your social life take over, but you may regret that later on! Work with your family and friends to find a weekly schedule that works for all important areas of your life to include – school work, extra curricular activities, your passion, exercise, family time, social time with friends and possibly a part time job. This balance will reduce the chance of stress and anxiety and ensure you are looking after all the important areas of your life.

Find an activity that soothes you and clears your mind, and practice it daily! Whether it’s sitting quietly in peace, doing some yoga or pilates or listening to music, it’s so important to deal to any negativity or issues and open your mind to a new day.

During the teen years your body and mind undergo major changes, so it’s important to know what feels ‘normal’ in your body and mind, listen to any changes, understand what you can and can’t control, and make positive steps to stay healthy and happy! If you feel something is getting on top of you or something just isn’t right, speak to you parents, friends or teachers as soon as possible and make some changes for the better.

 

https://sandgatephysio.com.au/teen-health-7-healthy-lifestyle-tips-for-teens/

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