Health and Well Being
What does
Health and Wellbeing mean to you?
What is good wellbeing?
Traditionally viewed as the absence of a health problem. Wellbeing actually means different things to different people.
Things you might expect with good wellbeing:• Being active and having energy• Being able to handle everyday pressures• Having a sense of purpose• Having productive relationships• Having a positive mind-set• Feeling engaged in what you do• Getting the best out of yourself
There are 3 main areas of wellbeing:
Why is good wellbeing important?
• Reduces the risk of many common diseases
• For you to feel good, be happy and enjoy life. People who describe themselves as happy live on average 7 – 10 years longer.
• People who describe themselves as having a good wellbeing have 26% lower risk of heart disease.
What Can You Do in 10 minutes to improve your heart.
• You’re in control- by taking ten minutes a few times a day to get active, you could change your life. See more
• If you eat a diet low in saturated
fat and salt, and keep your weight in check, you’ll be less likely to develop coronary heart disease.
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Stress
Stress can be a major factor in Heart attacks and Stokes… don’t suffer in silence!
What can you do!
Walk out before you blow up. Removing yourself from the situation gives you the space to work out the best thing to do. See more
National Stress Awareness day 5th November
Stress Signals• Eating more or less than normal, mood
swings• Poor concentration• Feeling tense• Feeling useless• Anxiety• Not sleeping properly, especially waking
early and not getting back to sleep• Tiredness• Poor memory/forgetfulness
The Choices• Time Out- It can be hard to be
rational when you are feeling stresses, which is why it’s important to take time out
• Work out- Exercise really helps blow of steam and prevents stress-linked illness.
• Chill out- Get enough sleep as well as relaxing your mind will all help you cope with stress.
• Leave it out- avoid taking refuge in smoking, junk food or alcohol.
• Talk it out- Just talking about things that are causing you stress may help you see things in a different light.
Always remember, Your Health is a lifelong issue
Did You Know
Hands-only CPR game: http://www.bhf.org.uk/hocprgame/
Stoptoberhttps://stoptober.smokefree.nhs.uk/registration
Alcohol calculatorhttps://bhf.org.uk/alcoholcalculator
Food labelling quiz https://bhf.org.uk/foodlabelling
National Stress Awareness Day 5th Novemberhttp://www.isma.org.uk/news/national-stress-awareness-day-5th-november-2014/#.VDJN5WddVWI
Movember- Men's Healthhttp://uk.movember.com/
• Did you Know You are entitled to a Free NHS health check if you’re over 40
• Are you overweight?- try this simple test. Ideally your waist measurement should be ½ your height or less