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Feature Article:
Hot tips for a fun, healthy summer

(ARA) - Summer means Americans will spend more time outdoors and
increase their level of activity in general. Staying healthy in
the summer is just as important as staying warm and protecting
your body from the elements during the fall and winter months.
During the summer, people will spend more time at sports events,
participate in sports events, attend outdoor picnics, go to
outdoor concerts, go to the beach and take long walks outdoors
to get fresh air and recuperate from being indoors all winter.
Along with the increased activity comes exposure to airborne
germs and diseases. The recent outbreak of Swine Flu, also known
as H1N1, has heightened public interest in how to remain healthy
during such an outbreak.
Dr. Kevin Swanson, assistant vice president of
Academic Affairs at
Argosy University, Twin Cities recommends helpful tips on
how to prevent or reduce the risk of summer colds, the flu and
maintain good health during the warm weather.
"When coming out of winter hibernation, be sure to ease into a
more active summer routine to avoid possible injury. By
following a few helpful tips, you can achieve a healthier
summer," Swanson says.
1. Practice good hygiene. Wash hands often, use hand sanitizers
and use sanitary wipes to disinfect surfaces like shopping
carts, doorknobs, light switches and handrails.
2. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated during the warm summer
months. Adults should drink at least eight glasses of water each
day. Avoid excessive amounts of caffeine and alcohol which tend
to dehydrate the body.
3. Get plenty of rest each night. Eight hours of sleep is the
standard recommendation, but the actual amount needed varies
depending on the individual person.
4. Make healthy food choices. Fresh fruits and vegetables are in
season and loaded with nutrients and antioxidants that active
summer bodies need.
5. Take a daily multi-vitamin to ensure the body is getting the
necessary nutrients.
6. Remember to apply sunscreen before sun exposure and to avoid
the midday sun when the rays are the strongest.
7. Exercise at least three times a week. Physical exercise may
include workouts at a gym, walking, jogging, biking and other
forms of cardiovascular stimulation.
"A
healthy lifestyle doesn’t happen overnight; making one small
healthy change each week can result in a substantially healthier
person over time,” Swanson says.
Overall, summertime is great for outdoor activities and family
fun that will promote an active, healthy lifestyle. Please
remember these recommendations promote good health and a healthy
lifestyle and may not always prevent illness, but will help
prevent the frequency and severity of an illness if it occurs.
Courtesy of ARAcontent

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