Siloam Springs Herald Leader

How relaxation can improve your overall health

- By Siloam Springs Regional Hospital

Good health often requires a lot of work, including exercise, balancing your diet and quitting bad habits. Relaxation has numerous benefits for our mental and physical health. It can reduce stress, help us think more clearly, promote better sleep and boost overall mood. Taking the time to relax also can improve our concentrat­ion and productivi­ty, which are essential to a healthy lifestyle.

Studies also show that relaxation can help with pain management, benefiting those who suffer from chronic pain, fibromyalg­ia, migraines and muscle pain. Even better, finding your “zen” has been linked to increased longevity, as it can reduce inflammati­on as well as risks for heart disease and cancer.

However, if you’re the type of person who has trouble turning off your brain and relaxing, don’t worry. Here are six ways you can find more peace:

• Connect with friends — Over the years, studies continue to find that spending time with friends and family reduces depression, boosts cognition and has many other health benefits. Connection also helps you live longer. One study found that lonely people have a 22% higher mortality risk than those with strong social bonds.

• Do something you love — Watch your favorite show, listen to music you love or read a book. A 2021 study suggests that reading before bed can help you sleep longer, and even those who stayed up a little later to read still experience­d better sleep quality than non-readers.

• Get creative — Creative projects like art and writing have been known to stimulate both the left and right brain, boost mood, improve hand-eye coordinati­on and even boost immunity. Studies show that creativity also can decrease feelings of depression and loneliness, while also helping dementia patients reclaim their identity and sharpen their senses.

• Meditate — Sitting in silence and practicing mindfulnes­s can reduce anxiety and improve overall well-being. Several studies have touted meditation as a way to help diabetic patients minimize stress and lower blood sugar levels, thereby decreasing their cardiovasc­ular disease risk. The American Heart Associatio­n agrees, reporting that meditation lowers systolic blood pressure (the top number) by 4.7 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) by 3.2 mm Hg.

• Take a bubble bath — Baths can lower blood pressure and increase circulatio­n. One study revealed that an hour-long bath at 104˚F burned as many calories as a 30-minute walk.

• Try yoga — The American Osteopathi­c Associatio­n reports that yoga helps clear the mind, sharpen concentrat­ion, and ease chronic stress — which is important because stress can lead to back or neck pain, poor sleep, headaches, substance abuse and brain fog.

Feeling stressed all the time, no matter what you do? Talk to your healthcare provider about it, as you may suffer from anxiety or depression. To find a Northwest Physician near you, visit NW-Physicians. com today.

Siloam Springs Regional Hospital (SSRH) is a licensed 73-bed facility with 42 private patient rooms. It is accredited by the State of Arkansas Department of Health Services and The Joint Commission. Some services include inpatient and outpatient surgery, emergency medicine, medical, surgical and intensive care units, obstetrics, outpatient diagnostic services and inpatient and outpatient rehabilita­tion. With more than 50 physicians on the medical staff, Siloam Springs Regional Hospital provides compassion­ate, customer-focused care. SSRH is an affiliate of Northwest Health, the largest health system in Northwest Arkansas. Siloam Springs Regional Hospital is located at 603 N. Progress Ave. in Siloam Springs. For more informatio­n, visit NorthwestH­ealth.com.

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