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How to Stay Healthy when stuck at Home

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, citizens around the world are faced with the reality of carrying on everyday routines within their home, including telecommuting and schooling. Staying home is essential for “flattening the curve” and preventing the spread and potential exposure of COVID-19, but the change in routine is leaving many in unfamiliar territory – especially when it comes to leading a healthy lifestyle.
Here are some tips for staying healthy during home quarantine:
Keep a clean home environment. If you must venture out to the grocery store or pharmacy, be mindful that contact with other individuals increases your risk of being exposed to COVID-19 and spreading bacteria. Reduce your risk of spreading germs in the home by:
Immediately washing your hands with soap for 20 seconds or longer upon each return home
Cleaning and disinfecting high-touch surfaces daily, including door knobs, light switches, remotes, toilets and sinks
Keep your workouts going virtually. With many states mandating closures of public facilities, including gyms, those who have committed to a fitness routine are finding themselves in a bind. Fortunately, there are plenty of exercises that can be done at home with little or no equipment, such as:
Taking a long walk around the neighborhood
Watching a yoga video on YouTube
Performing bodyweight exercises, such as push-ups, pull-ups, wall squats and sit-ups
Take a free class online like those offered by Tilton Fitness.
Try to stick to a meal schedule. If you have stocked up the kitchen in preparation of being quarantined, you or your family member may be finding it difficult to follow a regimented meal plan and feel inclined to reach into the cabinets for extra snacks throughout the day. Meal preparation and designated meal times will help to:
Regulate consumption and prevent overindulgence
Ensure a well-balanced diet
Avoid the temptation of ordering take-out foods that can be highly processed or packed with more saturated or trans fats
Take care of your mental health. While it’s important to stay abreast of the latest information regarding COVID-19, it’s easy to become wrapped up in the information about the pandemic, increasing stress and anxiety levels. Stress-reducing strategies include:
Giving yourself breaks from the news and social media
Getting plenty of sleep
Practicing meditation
Engaging in video chat with friends and family
Stay hydrated. Adequate water and fluid intake helps to keep your body strong and have the ability to fight off viruses and infection, but inevitable home distractions may get in the way of ensuring you’re drinking enough water. Follow hydration techniques such as:
Tracking fluid intake through various apps that are available
Drinking a glass of water before every meal
Adding natural flavor to water through fruit infusion
Utilizing a large reusable water bottle
Replacing other drinks like soda or coffee with water or seltzer

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  • Hot Mama
    Jan 25, 2021 21:20
    Healthy food nice