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Bake the stress away

Why baking is a great way to improve your mental health

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The Great British Bake Off has us in its grip as we watch the rise and fall of contestant­s in the tent each week. Inspired by Channel 4’s hit show, many of us are grabbing our aprons and turning up the heat in our own kitchens.

As well as producing tasty outcomes, baking can provide mental health benefits.

In fact, one in three Brits turn to baking to help them de-stress after a busy day at work, while 61 per cent said that sharing their baked goods with others makes them feel happy.

We’ve asked the specialist­s from Delamere to identify how baking cakes, cookies, bread and other delicious treats can help you ease anxiety and stress.

BAKING CAN REDUCE STRESS AND ANXIETY

Calming, rewarding and providing focus, baking can be a great way to help you destress and reduce anxiety.

Baking is proven to help lower our stress hormones such as cortisol, epinephrin­e and dopamine. High levels of stress hormones can cause sleep problems, low immunity, high blood pressure and more.

When the levels of stress hormones are reduced, you’re simultaneo­usly minimising the anxiety and stress that your body is exposed to.

Many people already find everyday household chores like washing the dishes, sweeping the floor or preparing vegetables relaxing and their way of quieting their mind.

A study confirmed that individual­s who participat­e in small creative projects like cooking and baking feel more enthusiast­ic about their activities the next day.

BAKING CAN BOOST

SELF-CONFIDENCE

When you bake for yourself or other people, you’re setting an achievable goal for yourself. ‘Behavioura­l activation’ is a therapy used to treat those suffering from anxiety and depression. This method is a way to combat doubt and low mood by increasing productivi­ty in a realistic and achievable way.

Accomplish­ing something in the kitchen can help raise your self-esteem, as it is a positive outcome of your hard work and dedication.

When receiving praise and feedback for your baked goods, this will help to outweigh the self-critical thoughts you experience throughout the day. This can help you feel more confident and more able to tackle bigger and smaller challenges in your life.

BAKING CAN IMPROVE

CREATIVITY

The average person has more than 6,000 thoughts per day. A creative activity such as baking can help focus the mind by calming the brain and body.

Creativity goes beyond making you happy in the present. It also is an effective way to reduce the symptoms of dementia, improves memory and cognitive abilities. Your memory improves when you become more imaginativ­e, so get creative with baking by adding colour, texture and decorative features.

BAKING CAN HELP BUILD RELATIONSH­IPS

Group participat­ion in baking activities can help build social growth through shared interests and common goals. Baking can help develop someone’s ability to mix socially, make friends and learn skills that will help them to interact more effectivel­y.

Baking with family, friends or organised groups can provide individual­s with the opportunit­y to connect with others, reducing feelings of isolation and exclusion. Isolation isn’t healthy as it can trigger or deepen feelings of depression.

When we are feeling down, baking with others can transform those negative feelings back into a positive state.

The feelings of safety, trust and belonging increase when socialisin­g with friends and family. These emotions can help form a strong and healthy relationsh­ip. Individual­s

can still feel a sense of support and belonging when virtually sharing a slice of cake or cup of tea.

BAKING IS GREAT FOR

PHYSICAL HEALTH

Not only does baking help emotionall­y, but it helps contribute to physical wellbeing by lowering blood pressure, heart rate, muscle tension and production of stress hormones.

From rolling out pastry to kneading the dough, baking and cleaning up afterwards can be a real workout and calorie-burner.

In fact, you can burn more than 200 calories by wiping down the surfaces of your countertop­s.

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