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Four healthy hobbies for men

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A hobby can take the form of volunteer work, teaching, mentoring, joining a martial arts class, taking classes at a college, and even caring for a pet. If you are the type who likes to interact with other people instead of engaging in a solitary hobby, consider one of these types of activities instead.

Once a hobby is started, it is not set in stone. If you find you do not feel motivated to do this hobby, try something else. Remember, the days are now yours to fill, so maximize time spent with activities you can enjoy.

How a man spends his free time can go a long way toward improving his quality of life and overall health. Family- and work-related stress might be unavoidabl­e, but a healthy hobby can make it easier for men to cope with that stress. But even if you aren't stressed out, the following healthy hobbies can improve your quality of life and help you make the most of your free time.

Dust off that old guitar

Playing an instrument, whether it's the guitar, the piano, the drums, etc., is a great way to relax and, depending on when you started playing, may have a significan­t and positive impact on your mental health in the years to come. A study published in the July 2012 issue of Frontiers in Human Neuroscien­ce found that playing a musical instrument may reduce the effects of mental decline associated with aging. Researcher­s behind the study based their findings on adults who learned to play music in childhood, so men who learned to play their guitar or tickle the ivories as a child might benefit more than those who learned to play as an adult. But even grown men with no previous musical experience can benefit from playing during their free time.

Hit the dance floor

Perhaps thanks to the popularity of the hit television show "Dancing With the Stars," which has seen profession­al football players like Emmitt Smith, Donald Driver and Hines Ward excel on the dance floor, more and more men are taking up dance, which can improve cardiovasc­ular health and help men shed a few extra pounds. Dancing is also a great way to build muscle and improve bone health. What's more, few women can resist a man who isn’t afraid to show his stuff on the dance floor.

Escape into a good book

Reading is a great way to keep abreast of what's going on in the world, and reading also provides several health benefits. Research has shown that activities like reading can improve memory function, delaying or even preventing age-related memory loss. Reading is also a great way to cope with stress, providing a welcome respite from the daily grind that allows you to peacefully unwind at the end of the day.

Get your hands dirty in the garden

Gardening is another great way to relieve stress while also getting some time in the fresh air. A 2011 study from researcher­s based in the Netherland­s found that gardening is more effective at improving mood than reading. That study examined two groups of people who were instructed to read or garden for 30 minutes. When the half hour was up, the participan­ts who gardened reported being in a better mood than those who read, and the gardening group also had lower levels of cortisol, a hormone associated with stress. Additional studies have also linked gardening to reducing the symptoms associated with depression.

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Sewing can be a hobby that seniors do after retirement.

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