Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Fighting Loneliness with Sushi?
by Nigel Lawson
I've read all the articles and blogs dealing with loneliness after divorce. I'm up to my neck in self help books, actually reading some for the second time. I have friends I go out with on a regular basis. I have plenty of hobbies, so I don't really need a new one. I stay busy with work and community organizations. So, why am I still dealing with loneliness 4 years after my divorce?
Lately it's become a chore to even leave my apartment. I literally have to scold myself, "Hey, get off the couch, go somewhere, and do something!" I'm simply going through the motions of life, and that's not living at all. Many people get caught up in the notion that loneliness is a disease of the mind. Science tells us otherwise. We know physiology plays an important role in mental health. It affects the mind and vice versa.
My severe loneliness drove me to do a little research on the affects of a healthy diet and exercise routine on loneliness. As a result, I've come up with one of those annoying, but sometimes helpful, blog list of ways to combat loneliness through diet and exercise. Here it goes:
Sushi Anyone!
When we talk about loneliness, we might want to include depression which often accompanies it. The cycle of loneliness and depression can be debilitating. "I'm feeling lonely, and now, I'm depressed. I'm depressed and don't want to be around anyone, so I'm lonely again!" We all know by now that eating foods high in Omega-3 fatty acids such as salmon, mackerel, and herring raise serotonin levels in the brain and reduce depression. These deep-water fish are staples at Sushi Bars. I recommend setting up a sushi night with a group a friends. It's a great way to stimulate your brain with good company, good conversations, and Omega- fatty acids!
Cut the Coke and Cut the Coffee !
High amounts of stimulates can throw off your brain chemistry. I thought drinking an extra cup of coffee could lift my spirits. Caffeine and sugar may only provide a temporary lift of energy and mood. In the long run, it may cause insomnia, irritability, and more depression! Hang out at a juice bar instead of a coffee shop. You'll still be surrounded by people, but without the caffeine.
Getting Back to Nature!
A great way to fight loneliness and depression is with exercise. Group nature hikes are a three-fold remedy. First, exercise produces that "runner's high" through the production of endorphins. Secondly, hiking in a group fosters the opportunity to interact and meet new people. Finally, studies have shown nature having a positive effect on the brain, reducing stress levels.
I plan on trying these suggestions out this week. I'm hopeful, so wish me luck. If any of you have tried these remedies for loneliness and depression or plan to try them out in the next couple of weeks, share your comments below.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Divorce May Lead to Baldness in Women
Photo used under Creative Commons from romytetue
By Nigel Lawson
Two studies released yesterday reveal stress from divorce may lead to baldness in women. The studies, conducted at Case Western Reserve University, examined 66 male and 84 female pairs of identical twins with similar hairlines. Dr. Bahman Guyuron, head of the study, found that high stress situations such as divorce, death of a spouse, caring for many children, and high blood pressure may be the link to hair loss in women.
Find out more about the results of this study on men and women in "The Stress of Divorce, Writ on Women's Heads," at Time.Com, and post your comments.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Beware Men Over 30! Divorce May Cause You to Gain Weight!
Photo used under Creative Commons from Mangus D.
By Nigel Lawson
Divorced dudes, beware! Put down the hot dog, chips, and beer! A new study from Ohio State University suggests a link between divorce and weight gain for men over thirty. Read more about it, and share your thoughts and comments. The Telegraph, "Women Gain Weight After Marriage, Men After Divorce".
And, yes, that is a metric scale. Just multiply 82.7 by 2.2 (lb) = That’s about 182 lbs!
By Nigel Lawson
Divorced dudes, beware! Put down the hot dog, chips, and beer! A new study from Ohio State University suggests a link between divorce and weight gain for men over thirty. Read more about it, and share your thoughts and comments. The Telegraph, "Women Gain Weight After Marriage, Men After Divorce".
And, yes, that is a metric scale. Just multiply 82.7 by 2.2 (lb) = That’s about 182 lbs!
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Getting Married Might Be The Way To A Longer Life
Photo used under Creative Commons by alancleaver_2000
I remember being single, young, and vivacious, believing I would never get married, live forever, and party until I died. Well, that was twenty or so years ago. Nowadays, I can’t finish a half a can of beer without falling asleep. Good thing I quit partying years ago because a recent study by Researchers from the University of Louisville in Kentucky showed that single men tend to die sooner than married men.
Read the article for yourself, and share your thoughts and comments. Being Single Could Mean An Earlier Death: Study
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