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Linking mental and physical health, and the secret of longevity

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The link between physical health and mental well-being is increasingly recognized as a fundamental aspect of overall health.

Episode 55 of ‘the mentl space’ podcast sat down with Harjit Bahia, Chief Medical Officer of ZOI ME, to delve into how physical activity, nutrition, and overall lifestyle choices influence mental health.

We explore how, as we all increasingly face the pressures of modern life, prioritising both physical and mental health can lead to enhanced well-being.

Vicious cycle
Harjit discusses how physical health and mental health exist in a dynamic relationship, often creating either a "vicious cycle" or a "virtuous cycle". When individuals experience mental distress, motivation for physical activity often wanes, resulting in poor dietary choices and unhealthy habits.

Conversely, engaging in physical activity can trigger improvements in mental health, creating a positive feedback loop. For instance, simple actions such as taking a walk can significantly enhance mental clarity and mood.

We look at the role nutrition plays in this relationship and how gut health directly impacts mental health, reinforcing the idea that "you are what you eat.".

And we get into burnout as a prevalent issue in today's fast-paced environment, and how scheduling self-care within daily routines can help, especially as many individuals neglect time for themselves amidst their responsibilities, which can lead to further mental health challenges.

Listen now to dive into this compelling conversation and start your journey towards wellbeing.
🏆 Interested in learning more about 'the mentl awards 2024'? Visit mentlawards.com

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The link between physical health and mental well-being is increasingly recognized as a fundamental aspect of overall health.

Episode 55 of ‘the mentl space’ podcast sat down with Harjit Bahia, Chief Medical Officer of ZOI ME, to delve into how physical activity, nutrition, and overall lifestyle choices influence mental health.

We explore how, as we all increasingly face the pressures of modern life, prioritising both physical and mental health can lead to enhanced well-being.

Vicious cycle
Harjit discusses how physical health and mental health exist in a dynamic relationship, often creating either a "vicious cycle" or a "virtuous cycle". When individuals experience mental distress, motivation for physical activity often wanes, resulting in poor dietary choices and unhealthy habits.

Conversely, engaging in physical activity can trigger improvements in mental health, creating a positive feedback loop. For instance, simple actions such as taking a walk can significantly enhance mental clarity and mood.

We look at the role nutrition plays in this relationship and how gut health directly impacts mental health, reinforcing the idea that "you are what you eat.".

And we get into burnout as a prevalent issue in today's fast-paced environment, and how scheduling self-care within daily routines can help, especially as many individuals neglect time for themselves amidst their responsibilities, which can lead to further mental health challenges.

Listen now to dive into this compelling conversation and start your journey towards wellbeing.
🏆 Interested in learning more about 'the mentl awards 2024'? Visit mentlawards.com

  continue reading

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