Doctors’ Tips to Stay Healthy During the Holiday Season
The holidays are a joyful time to reconnect with friends and family but they are also the time of year we need to keep our health top of mind and take key actions to have a healthy and happy New Year. That is why proper choices and protecting yourself and those close to you is important.
Here seven tips for staying healthy during the holidays.
1. Get vaccinated and protect yourself and your family against severe respiratory viruses circulating this fall and winter, like the annual flu shot and the updated COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccines are also available to protect older adults from severe RSV. New tools to protect infants during RSV season include maternal vaccination and monoclonal antibody immunization.
2. Watch what you eat this holiday season. Avoid processed food at all costs, especially those with added sodium and sugar. Drink water instead of sugar-sweetened beverages, and eat nutritious, whole foods like fresh fruit and vegetables.
3. If you are drinking alcohol, drink in moderation. The U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans defines “moderation” as up to one drink per day for women and two for men, and only by adults of legal drinking age of course.
4. Make time for exercise. While it's tempting to cozy up with a blanket and indulge in holiday treats, remember to give your body the gift of movement. Whether it's a winter stroll or joyful jumping jacks, staying active can boost your mood and energy
5. Spending time with extended family can bring on extra seasonal stress. Invest in your mental health, manage stress by getting sufficient sleep, and seek help from a mental health professional when needed.
6. Be smart on the road. Do not, under any circumstances, drive if you intend to drink. And if you are the designated driver, make sure that you are completely sober.
7. Get started on your New Year’s resolution. Have a goal in mind; whether it's picking up a new hobby, mastering a skill, or diving into a subject you've always been curious about, the possibilities are endless. Let's make 2024 a year of growth and exploration.
Credit Wade Blake Doctors’ Tips to Stay Healthy During the Holiday Season,
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