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Staying active this winter

Winter is nearly upon us!! It is that time of the year where we want to stay inside and snuggle up in the warmth by the fire, eat lots of food and do less activity (human hibernation!). However, bad news, we are not bears and we do not need layers of fat!

In the winter we often lose our motivation to stay active, and we can be taken over by the seasonal blues, overindulgence on food and using excuses like ‘it’s too cold’ to go outside. Winter brings cold weather, illnesses and isolation to many people.

However, this doesn’t have to be the case! Staying active in the winter months can strengthen our immune system (see here), exercise releases feel-good chemicals in the brain and it also keeps off the extra pounds. We just need to be more creative in how we keep active.

Here are our Top Tips for staying active in the winter:

We also can’t forget the benefits of exercise and staying active on our cholesterol and heart health. Reducing activity levels in the winter months puts extra strain on our bodies. Exercising regularly can reduce your cholesterol by up to 10%. Studies have suggested that exercise can enhance the transport of cholesterol from the bloodstream to the liver, where it will eventually be filtered out of the body. The NHS advises activities ranging from walking and cycling to more vigorous exercise, such as running and energetic dancing. Doing 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity every week can improve your cholesterol level.

Another benefit of regular activity is helping to lower your blood pressure, keeping your heart and blood vessels in good condition, as well as maintaining a healthy weight over the winter period.

Just remember to be safe and careful during this season and be mindful of icy and cold conditions.

Resources:

Mann S, et al. (2014) Differential Effects of Aerobic Exercise, Resistance Training and Combined Exercise Modalities on Cholesterol and the Lipid Profile: Review, Synthesis and Recommendations. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3906547/

Mayo Clinic (2018) Changes to improve cholesterol. Available at: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-cholesterol/in-depth/reduce-cholesterol/art-20045935

NHS (2018) Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/high-cholesterol/prevention/

NHS (2018) Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/safe-winter-exercise/

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