We tend to think that living a healthy lifestyle only affects our physical health and cognitive function, like in humans. memory and mental agility, it’s worth remembering that we should also focus on looking after our mental health. In addition to the keys we already know to living (and aging) longer and better, such as healthy eating, regular physical activity, getting enough and quality sleep, avoiding alcohol and tobacco use, and Don’t let a sedentary lifestyle take over your lifesomething new is added to the list: having a hobby orhobby.
Research published in the journal Natural medicine comes to the conclusion that people over 65 years of age who have one type or another hobby report improved health. From this study, which looked at five studies related to the hobbies of people from 16 countries, it can be concluded that only 51% of Spaniards have a hobby, which is one of the lowest percentages among the countries analyzed.
“Entering your free time is essential to feeling emotional well-being,” says Helena de Carlos, psychologist and director of communications and institutional relations at Fundación Manantial. “A daily routine with responsibilities and dedication to activities we enjoy is necessary at any age.” The expert explains that, in principle, having a job (outside or inside the home) covers this need, but later, over time, when the children leave home or retirement comes, we want to fill this free time with something that we really need. for example, it gives us pleasure and motivates us.
The positive effects of hobbies are recognized not only by science, but also by the observations and experiences of mental health professionals. The psychologist tells us: “ subjective perception of general well-being He elderly the good that a person has when he fills his Life hobbies and activities which allow you to enjoy your day, a sense of usefulness and contribution to society, which also affects emotional well-being and healthy aging.
Some of the other most notable benefits of the hobby include: daily motivation (the main element for avoid depression, for example), in addition to developing concentration, memory, motor skills, satisfaction from doing something we really enjoy or for ourselves, stress reduction, relaxation, distraction, etc.
We must remember that, as De Carlos says: “mental health is perception physical, psychological and social balance which entails a sense of emotional well-being.” Therefore, we must not forget the importance of taking care of the social part, of connections with other people, since “contact with other people is one of the most important keys to having healthy aging“, says the expert. Although there are individual hobbies, having hobby It also gives us the opportunity to meet new people with whom we share common interests or with whom we can talk and exchange ideas. In other words, have a hobby can become a kind of bridge that unites people and increase this well-being.
If you have a hobby on your mind at 40 or 50, you can start it now because the sooner we start doing a hobby, the sooner we will reap all the benefits that will benefit us in the future. “We must prepare for life cycle changes and have hobbies and interests greatly facilitate this transition,” says the expert, explaining that “we learn throughout our lives and at any age; It’s a matter of attitude. We can discover new interests at any time, but we must be prepared for it.”
The expert recommends starting from the very beginning, namely know yourself. “What is valid for some is not valid for others. The most important thing is to identify our interests and therefore find activities that will satisfy our free time, alone or in a group, and make us feel good.”
But sometimes we don’t know where to start. Perhaps you’ve spent so much time focusing on your responsibilities, family, or work that you’ve forgotten what you enjoy doing. “In these cases, it’s often helpful to share your needs with other people who can help you incorporate new activities and explore your desires, then choose what truly makes you feel fulfilled.”
In any case, whether you clearly understand your hobby or not, the psychologist argues that “choice hobbies special.” And although each person has his own tastes and interests, if you need to choose one thing, from 40 years old“It would be interesting to think about activities that cover all the vital areas: physical, psychological, social and family areas,” he advises. At this age, we often want to take a break from our work responsibilities or move our bodies because we spend many hours sitting in front of the computer or leading a sedentary lifestyle; At other times our hobbies They are aimed at reducing stress levels. This is a very active stage of life in which we demand a lot from ourselves in all respects. “From 60 to 70 years
lOr is it normal that we spend more time hobbies and that we include new ones according to the capabilities of each person.Apart from all types of sports activities, here we give you some ideas with their main benefits:
Sometimes it’s hard to stay active, but The more satisfaction we feel, the less likely we are to give it up.. To avoid the temptation to give up, Helena de Carlos recommends first adjusting your expectations to avoid disappointment and giving up too early.
This genre is valued in America: coming of age story. Soit le récit du pass,…
Many people have been frequenting Anne Applebaum (Washington DC, 1964) since it won the Pulitzer…
On the occasion of International Lung Cancer Day, the Spanish Society of Primary Care Physicians…
OHLA has secured massive support for its recapitalization plan from current bondholders. In just two…
This weekend, Valve celebrated the 20th anniversary of Half-Life 2, originally published on November 16,…
Heads and tails. He Madrid shows off its muscles V second parts matches, with exhibitions…