Five Habits for Better Health in 2024

January 04, 2024

Upgrading your health routine is a great idea, no matter the season. But the start of a fresh, new year often brings renewed motivation to develop a healthy lifestyle. So why not use the momentum of your “new year, new you” energy to embrace a few healthy habits for 2024?

If you’re looking for New Year’s resolution ideas, we recommend these five healthy habits for better health in 2024.

5 Healthy Habits for the New Year

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Habit #1: Eat a Healthy Diet

Eating a healthy diet has many benefits, including a lower risk of heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and some cancers. The right foods can also increase your immunity, build stronger bones, and help you achieve and maintain a healthy weight. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a healthy diet consists of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, dairy, and protein. It is also low in added sugar, saturated fat, sodium and processed foods.

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Habit #2: Get Regular Exercise

Regular physical activity is key to a healthy lifestyle. Exercise and healthy eating share many benefits: better weight management, improved brain health, stronger bones and muscles, and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and some cancers. The good news is you don’t have to train for a marathon, become a bodybuilder or take daily spin classes to enjoy these benefits.Taking a walk a few days a week can help improve your health. For adults aged 18 to 64, the CDC recommends moderate-intensity activity like brisk walking for 30 minutes per day, five days a week.

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Habit #3: Reduce Your Stress

It’s impossible to remove stress from your life altogether. After all, stress is a normal response to demanding circumstances. However, with the tools and practices listed below, you can reduce the stress you encounter. Lower your stress with these healthy habits:

-Take breaks throughout the day to get up and move, or get fresh air, even for 10 minutes

-Practice deep breathing or meditation.

-Connect with family and friends.

-Get outside in nature.

-Volunteer for a cause or organization you believe in.

-Get the recommended amount of sleep for your age group.

-Speak to a healthcare professional if stress continues to impact your daily life or your ability to work. 

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Habit #4: Keep Up to Date With Vaccinations

Routine vaccinations are an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Even adults need to stay up to date, for example, by getting vaccinated against COVID-19 or the flu. And if you’re traveling to a developing country, you may need specific immunizations. Remember, vaccines don’t just protect you — they protect your family and community, too. Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for a recommended adult immunization schedule.

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Habit #5: Find a Primary Care Provider (PCP)

Regular visits with a primary care provider (PCP) can help you stay healthy throughout the year. Your PCP will learn your medical history and understand the status of your health. They can also spot health concerns early when treatment is more effective and guide you to specialized care if you need it. This relationship lets them share personalized health advice and information about recommended health screenings.

A Happier, Healthier You in 2024

These are just a few healthy habits to add to your regular routine to improve your well-being. Others include:

  • reducing alcohol,
  • quitting smoking,
  • minimizing screen time,
  • making time for hobbies,
  • staying hydrated, and
  • sticking to a consistent sleep schedule.

Learning about healthy habits is the first step. Plan a visit with your primary care provider to get guidance tailored to you.

To schedule an appointment at Memorial Primary Care, call 954-276-5552.