"Get a handle on your stress. When you feel less stressed and more in control of your life, you may find it easier to stick to healthy eating and exercise habits." — Edward T. Creagan, M.D. |
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| Overcome Obstacles | 8 solutions to healthy-eating roadblocks | You will inevitably run into obstacles on the journey to healthy eating. It's how you respond that makes the difference. For long-term success, you'll need strategies in place to solve problems as they arise. Don't like to cook? Can't resist junk food? Identify the barriers most likely to get in your way and plan how you'll handle those challenges using these tips. | Practice these strategies » | | |
Get Moving Quiz: Test your fitness IQ There are lots of different theories and myths out there when it comes to fitness, so it's understandable if you're confused about what you should (or shouldn't) be doing. However, knowing the facts can help you plan and stay on track with your fitness program. Answer these questions to find out just how much you really know about fitness. Take the quiz now » | | Today's Mind-Body Tip Manage stress with exercise Physical activity can help you manage stress: 1. It releases feel-good brain chemicals that may make you feel more energetic. 2. It reduces harmful immune system chemicals. 3. It increases body temperature, which may have calming effects and help you sleep better. 4. It provides a distraction to help take your mind off your worries. So what are you waiting for? Get moving! | | | ADVERTISEMENT | | Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission. | Advertising & Sponsorship: Policy | Opportunities | |
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