Oxford Make the Most of Summer with Healthy Habits and Chiropractic!

July 30, 2024

Summer is the perfect time to sow the seeds of healthful habits that will promote health for you and your family all year long. With sunny days and longer daylight hours, it's easier to get outside and be active. But how do you make the most of this season to improve your health? This Oxford chiropractic blog post is designed for chiropractic patients, parents, kids, teens, fitness beginners, and health enthusiasts. Satterwhite Chiropractic explores and shares the benefits of gardening and building good nutrition and fitness habits during the summer. Let's dig in!

The Benefits of Gardening for Everyone: Mental & Physical

Gardening is more than just a relaxing hobby; it's a natural way to boost your health and well-being. According to a new study by Demark-Wahnefried et al., gardening significantly improves physical and mental health outcomes, especially for older adults.  (1) The act of planting, tending, and harvesting keeps you physically active and mentally connected, decreasing stress and improving mood. As a form of moderate exercise, gardening makes your heart rate rise and aids in building strength. Activities like digging, planting, and weeding can burn calories and enhance flexibility. For chiropractic patients, these activities can be a mild way to stay active without straining the joints too much. And spending time in nature has been reported to decrease anxiety and depression. The repetitive tasks of gardening can be meditative, providing a sense of achievement that raises self-esteem. For kids and teens, gardening offers a break from screen time and a chance to learn responsibility.

Reaping the Garden's Goods: Nutritional and Educational

The fruits and vegetables depend on you! When you tend  your own garden, everything is not just fresh; they are chockful with nutrients. Homegrown produce tends to be more abundant in vitamins and minerals since you control the growing conditions. A study by Zhang et al. in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition stated that high-quality fruit and vegetable intake is linked with better cardiometabolic health and reduced risk of chronic diseases. (2)  It is reported that when kids and teens participate in gardening, they understand better where their food comes from. This knowledge can foster a greater appreciation for healthy eating. Parents can use this chance to educate their children about various types of fruits and vegetables and their nutritional benefits. Plus, gardening can be an excellent way to show teamwork, patience, and the rewards of hard work. Who of us Oxford folks doesn’t need more of that? We all do at Satterwhite Chiropractic.

Building Good Nutrition and Fitness Habits for Youth in Summer

Summer is the ideal time to introduce your kids to a variety of nutritious foods and healthy activities. Encourage activities like bike riding, swimming, hiking, or even simple games like tag or frisbee….and gardening! According to Bonner et al., integrating physical, psychological, and educational health in kids during summer programs, like the THINK - The Translational Health in Nutrition and Kinesiology - program proves quite helpful in generating a holistic approach to health. (3) You can design your own THINK program at home! Children are more likely to adopt healthy habits if they see their parents and caregivers doing them.  Take advantage of seasonal produce like berries, watermelon, and leafy greens. Create fun and colorful salads, smoothies, and snacks that appeal to young taste buds while delivering essential vitamins and minerals. Make fitness and nutrition a family affair by planning active outings, cooking healthy meals together, discussing the value of a balanced diet and regular exercise, and incorporating chiropractic spinal manipulation into the mix for general Oxford spinal health.

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 Oxford chiropractic summer health tips