WEBE Wellness: Doing Chores To Improve Your Brain Health

WEBE Wellness: Doing Chores To Improve Your Brain Health

Most of us put off having to do household chores – but besides the fact that they need to be done, it can be great for your brain!

A new study shows that older adults who spent more time on household chores showed greater brain size, which is a strong predictor of cognitive health.

Scientists have known for a while that physical exercise has a positive impact on our brains, but they looked at those participating in the study who also did chores around the house – they considered the time spent on chores like tidying, dusting, meal prep, shopping, yard work, and home repair. Older adults who spent more time doing those activities had greater brain volume, regardless of how much exercise they did.

There are a few reasons why this might be the case:

Since heart health is closely tied to brain health, these household chores could have a similar effect a low-intensity exercise.

Also, planning out your chores and how to complete them effectively may be promoting new neural connections over time.

Finally, older adults doing chores forced them to be less sedentary, which counteracts negative health outcomes, including poor brain health.

So, if you’ve been putting off all those chores around the house, it may be time to do them – and to reap the benefits!

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WEBE Wellness: Decluttering For The New Year

WEBE Wellness: Decluttering For The New Year

This is the perfect weekend to take stock of things that you don’t need anymore. You might have some things hanging around the house that you can get rid of that will take a load off your mind, immediately helping your physical and mental well-being.

The new year is the perfect time to get rid of old documents – bank and credit card statements should be shredded, but also get rid of old takeout menus, junk mail, and expired coupons that you stuck in a drawer and forgot about.

Look through your cabinets – Tupperware you can’t find the lid for, or chipped drinking glasses should all go.

Open the fridge – it’s a new year, so any condiments that have 2024 (or older) can go right in the trash.

Look through your closets – clothes that are worn out, don’t fit, or was a gift you’ve never used can all be donated – if you’ve gone more than a year without wearing it, you probably don’t need it.

And finally look in the junk drawer – pens that don’t have ink, dead batteries, out of date phone chargers – you don’t need them.

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WEBE Wellness: The Best Ways To Boost Your Immune System

WEBE Wellness: The Best Ways To Boost Your Immune System

With the cold weather starting to settle in, you might be looking for a way to boost your immune system.

The good news is there are easy changes you can make to get through the winter.

The first step is to add more antioxidants to your diet, and you can find them in a lot of fruits, like citruses, pomegranates, and berries.

If you take a coffee break in the afternoon, try green tea instead – it helps with metabolism, reduces the risk of cancer, and helps with brain health – and it boosts immunity too!

Have more green veggies – the ones loaded with vitamin C – spinach, kale, broccoli, and green beans all help with immunity.

Also, get more sleep – beyond food, good quality sleep helps with overall health, and gives your immune system the best chance at fighting illness and infection.

Finally, stay hydrated – drink plenty of water because being dehydrated slows the immune system down.

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WEBE Wellness: Keeping Up With Resolutions

WEBE Wellness: Keeping Up With Resolutions

Did you make a new year’s resolution? If you did, you’re in the minority – only about a quarter of us made resolutions for this year, and most of those are under 30.

The reason why as you get older you don’t make resolutions is probably because, year after year, 80% of resolutions fail, and you’re over it!

If you really want to make a resolution stick, you must stick with it – we don’t turn new habits into old habits until we do it every day for at least two months.

So how do you make resolutions stick?

First and foremost, start small, and make your goals manageable. Write them down and put them somewhere you can see them, like on your bathroom mirror. And celebrate those small victories as you go along.

Stick with it, and you’ll defy the odds by keeping those resolutions!

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WEBE Wellness: Breaking That Afternoon Slump

WEBE Wellness: Breaking That Afternoon Slump

Earlier today, did you hit that afternoon slump at work? You’ve made it through lunch, but all of a sudden things start really dragging?

It happens to most of us right around 3pm – and usually lasts for about a half an hour.

There’s a number of causes – everything from the caffeine wore off from your morning coffee, you’re bored, you need an afternoon snack, or you’re just still tired from a general lack of sleep.

Sitting at your desk for a while and not taking breaks also contributes to it – and that’s usually the first thing we do to break the slump. Or, if you work from home, you might be able to take a nap to get recharged.

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