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Think of five important steps to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Write them down and look up information from the article given below to support these ideas. Finally, create your own healthy lifestyle advertisement using all the information previously discussed.

SIMPLE STEPS TO A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

Many people find themselves halfway to a healthy lifestyle, doing the right thing part of the time. Go further with some simple steps to round out your daily self-care routine. Eating better and moving more will naturally lead to other positive activities. Don't wait for your physical or mental health to fail before improving your lifestyle. Managing your basic needs on a regular basis promotes health and helps you age gracefully.

Improve Your Nutritional Profile

Start reading food labels to find out whether you get the full daily values of nutrients recommended by the FDA. Add up your totals for a week to evaluate your nutritional profile. If you're like most Americans, the USDA suggests that you might need more dietary fiber; vitamins A, C and E; potassium, calcium and magnesium. To get more of these, reduce your fat and sugar intake and eat more whole grains and fresh fruits and vegetables.

Get More Exercise

Even if you already exercise, increasing the frequency or intensity of your workouts can improve your physical and mental fitness. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports a reduced incidence of chronic disease associated with 2.5 hours of moderate exercise per week. An increase to 5 hours brings greater health benefits to the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems. Forming an exercise routine also prevents depression and improves brain function.

Get Better-Quality Sleep

Getting adequate sleep doesn't just make you feel refreshed, it preserves your health. Without it, your body and mind begin a gradual decline in mood, memory skills, energy and appetite regulation, as the National Institutes of Health report. Promote restful sleep by keeping a regular bedtime and easing into it with reduced activity. The National Sleep Foundation suggests banning TVs and gadgets from bedrooms, and allowing yourself seven to nine hours to recharge every night.

Connect With Others

Isolation can bring depression, anxiety and a sedentary lifestyle that threaten your physical health. As part of your mental-health management plan, Helpguide advises avoiding people who stress you out and surrounding yourself with people who add to your quality of life. Find ways to connect with others, such as exercising with a friend, discussing your worries with a family member or volunteering to help out at a community center. A personal support system can help you manage stress and share your healthy lifestyle.

 

A primary care provider is the main medical professional involved in your nonemergency care over time. The PCP's role is to (1) provide preventive care and teach healthy lifestyle choices; (2) identify and treat medical conditions; and (3) assess your medical problems in a timely manner, and to refer you to medical specialists when necessary.
2. Choose one small part of the text given below. Close the book, and share the information you have just read with your groupmates without naming the travel destination itself. Working all together and listening to one another try to match the pieces of information with the given list of top ten travel destinations.

 

 

Choosing a PCP is an important decision that can be confusing. Remember, you are choosing someone with whom you hope to develop a long-term working relationship. So it's important that you choose a person you're comfortable with in regard to their style of communication, their language, even their gender. And remember, you do have a choice about gender. When you ask for an appointment, ask if your provider is male or female, and let the office know what you prefer.
A doctor's visit is not one size fits all; it should be tailored to your health. This includes health information about your close relatives. Family history is important because families share common genes and this plays an important role in one's risk for certain illnesses. For example, there is nearly a twofold increase in risk of colon cancer, breast cancer, heart disease and diabetes for individuals with at least one immediate family member with those illnesses. This may affect the treatment plan your provider devises for you, including additional steps that may be taken to reduce risk, such as additional screenings or lifestyle changes. Your provider will want to know about close relatives, including biological parents, siblings and children, and also information about grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Important things to know are illnesses and age of onset. There are many illnesses that are relevant to family history, but some of the most common illness that primary care physicians are interested in knowing about in adults are diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease (heart attacks, bypass surgery) etc.  
Data suggest that individuals who have an established, regular source of care, such as a primary care physician, receive more preventive visits and necessary screenings. Evidence also suggests that those who have good continuity of care with their doctors use the emergency room less often and may have lower rates of hospitalization. They may also have greater trust in their doctors and greater patient satisfaction.

 

 

It is important to establish a primary care physician before a problem occurs so that someone who knows you, your health and your body can care for and guide you through such a problem. For the primary care physician, familiarity with an individual's baseline or normal state when they feel well helps in the evaluation of when they are ill. Often, it may take a couple of months to get in to see a PCP if you are a new patient; however, once established as a patient in a practice, it is easier to get an immediate appointment for an urgent issue.
You should know your medical and surgical history so you can describe it to your doctor. This includes medical conditions you have and times you've been hospitalized with dates. Surgeries you have had with dates are also important. Bring a list of medications you take, both prescription and over the counter, including herbal meds, their names and dosages. Bring in bottles if you can. Any allergies to medications or foods and what kind of reaction you have had are important. It is also helpful to write down your questions before the visit and bring them in, because in a busy visit it is easy to forget them. Bring your concerns up early in the visit, as you may run out of time if you leave them until the end. If you have a medical problem before your visit, pay attention to when your symptoms occur, how often and whether anything brings them on or makes them better. Keep a log and bring it to your visit.  


PLAN:

1) Why is it so important to have a primary care provider? 2) What Is a Primary Care Provider?

3) Getty Images 4) How Do You Find and Choose a Primary Care Physician? 5) What you should know and bring to your visit 6) Know your Family History


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