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WORLD HEALTH DAY EMBRACE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE- Reported by Simran Vedvyas

by Simran Vedvyas | 08-04-2013 14:08 recommendations 0

A busy and hectic lifestyle is a mutual experience for most of us today, especially in metropolitan cities. Active young people are often faced with several stressful obstacles, particularly during their most taxing activities in their academic and working life. A lack of proper rest, coupled with skipping meals and an imbalance diet are some of the accepted norms associated with today?s frantic lifestyle the biggest repercussion of such patterns being hypertension (HTN) also known as High Blood Pressure. It is a shocking fact that between 1989 and 2002, the number of teenagers who have high blood pressure increased from 1 to 5 per cent, meaning that within 10 young people, one to two of them have been diagnosed with Hypertension.

 

In recognition of the risks that modern persons are exposed to with regard to today?s metropolitan lifestyle, the World Health Organization (WHO) has specially elected the theme of Hypertension for this year?s World Health Day.  In light of the theme set by WHO, we all must raise the awareness to young people around the world toward the importance of having a healthy body and mind. Being healthy is substantial for every one of us in order to remain productive and efficient in our daily lives. In fact, a good health is fundamental to a lively and creative mind, which in turn, is pivotal to the pursuit of goals and desires! It is a common saying that most of the things in this world have a price, except our happiness and health.

 

Unfortunately, the increasing number of youth diagnosed with Hypertension in today?s modern life is a solidly unavoidable fact.


As of today, together with the World Health Day, I urge our young friends from all around the world to undertake more healthy lifestyles. An unhealthy and improper diet, is one of major drivers toward excessive body weight and in combination with insufficient physical exercises and excessive stress, heightens the risk of Hypertension.

 

In the end, you are what you eat! Eating a balanced diet and sparing fifteen minutes of your time a day for a basic exercise, such as jogging, is only beneficial to your long term health. Moreover, it is important for every one of us to remember to have sufficient rest, after a hectic day of working or studying. Being hard worker is important, but being healthy is equally substantial!

 

After all, prevention is better than cure. So, start now, live healthy, it will never be too late to practice a healthy lifestyle!

 

HAPPY WORLD HEALTH DAY! WE WISH YOU A HEALTHY LIFE AHEAD!



 
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22 Comments

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing.
    Posted 27-08-2013 18:09

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Well crafted report, Simran
    Posted 12-06-2013 20:30

  • says :
    Agreed, Simran
    Posted 11-06-2013 21:19

  • says :
    nice report.
    Posted 09-04-2013 16:11

  • says :
    stress are all around the life,we must combat it to be physically and mentally well..thank u very much for kind information
    Posted 09-04-2013 15:10

  • says :
    There's a very well known sentence "What you eat is what you are"
    Thank you, Simran :)
    Posted 09-04-2013 11:40

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  • says :
    nice report simran, stay healthy..
    Posted 08-04-2013 23:59

  • Simran Vedvyas says :
    Thanks Firas a L OOOOOOOO T :)

    Posted 08-04-2013 23:59

  • says :
    yeah, in this hectic busy life we hardly find time for exercise! Thanks for the report .
    Posted 08-04-2013 23:49

  • says :
    Nice report Simran...I liked it...
    Posted 08-04-2013 21:05

  • says :
    Health is wealth. Thanks for this nice article Simran.
    Posted 08-04-2013 20:30

  • says :
    thank you for your report on health. yes indeed, a healthy life is above everything.
    Posted 08-04-2013 16:46

  • says :
    i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiike it so much
    Posted 08-04-2013 16:21

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