Source: Radio New Zealand
Was that you I spotted at that New Year’s Day group class at my local YMCA? If not, don’t worry. It’s not too late. The start of a new year is a natural time to think about health and make resolutions for science-backed habits that make a difference over months and years.
Rather than extreme diets or complicated regimens, decades of research point to a handful of simple behaviours that are consistently tied to better long-term health.
To start the year right, I wanted you to know the most important things you can focus on this year to improve your current physical and mental well-being and have it pay off for decades to come. And yes, I know how hard it can be to realistically follow through when motivation is low or life gets busy.
Activities like taking a brisk walk or connecting with friends can improve your wellbeing over time. (file image)
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