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Mental Health, Health Habits, and Exercise

Mental Health, Health Habits, and Exercise. Module C: Lesson 1 Grade 11 Active, Healthy Living. Juvenal (Roman poet). “Mens sana in corpore sano” A healthy mind in a healthy body. What Is Mental or Emotional Health?.

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Mental Health, Health Habits, and Exercise

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  1. Mental Health, Health Habits, and Exercise Module C: Lesson 1 Grade 11 Active, Healthy Living

  2. Juvenal (Roman poet) • “Mens sana in corpore sano” • A healthy mind in a healthy body

  3. What Is Mental or Emotional Health? • Feeling, thinking, and interacting in ways that help you enjoy life and deal effectively with difficult situations • Not just the absence of mental health problems • Sense of well-being and satisfaction • Ability to enjoy life, to laugh, and to have fun • Ability to deal with life’s stresses and to bounce back from adversity • Participation in life to the fullest extent possible • Capacity to change, grow, and experience a range of feelings • Sense of balance in own life • Self-care that attends to the needs of the whole person • Ability to care for others • Self-confidence and good self-esteem

  4. Why Is Mental-Emotional Health Important? • Our minds are not separate entities from the rest of us • Physical health is affected negatively by distress • Psychosomatic illness • Take care of the body, mind and spirit

  5. What Is Mental Illness? • Serious disturbance in thinking, mood, or behaviour • May have an impact on ability to function effectively over a long period of time • Affect ability to cope with the simplest aspects of everyday life

  6. Healthy Lifestyle Practices • Coping mechanisms to deal with everyday living • Contributes to both the quality and duration of life

  7. 10 Basic Health Habits • Identify 10 basic health habits • Share ideas and check for similarities and differences • Develop consensus on 10 basic health habits • Develop an advertising campaign promoting one or more health habit(s) using different media

  8. Influences on Mental-Emotional Health • Identify and record mental health benefits of healthy lifestyle practices • Share all the benefits identified. • Present top 10 mental health benefits

  9. Effect of Exercise on Mental Health • Feeling of elation or euphoria • Decreased anxiety • Reduced depression • Improved ability to cope with stress • Raised self-esteem • Improved mood • Improved sleep • Increased cognition

  10. Effect of Exercise on Mental Health • Nerve cells more active • Increased ability of neurons to communicate with one another • Increase in the production of neuropeptide Y increase in brain-derived neurotrophic factor • “Fertilizers” for the brain • Release of serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, melatonin and insulin

  11. Healthy Lifestyle Practices for Mental-Emotional Health • Describe how healthy lifestyle practices affect mental-emotional health issues • How do the identified lifestyle practices affect mental-emotional health? • How does mental-emotional health affect lifestyle practices? • Which lifestyle practice has the greatest impact on mental-emotional health, and why?

  12. Is It Important to Seek Help for Mental-Emotional Problems? • Seek help if reaction to stressors becomes long term or interferes with other aspects of life • Can overcome them or learn to live with them • OK to seek help

  13. What Increases the Risk of Mental-Emotional Health Problems? • Result of many different kinds of experiences - may or may not have control over • Environment • Hereditary history • Psychological factors • Sociological factors

  14. Life Experiences Leading to Mental Health Issues • Identify life experiences that could lead to mental health issues • Which situations do not have control over and situations have some control over • Discuss ways to control a given situation • Reflect on the situations do not have control

  15. Helping Oneself • All life experiences, whether positive or negative, are character building • Develop skills for coping and managing our feelings and emotions and to learn from all experiences • Resilience • capability to cope with significant adversity or stress in ways that are not only effective and result in an increased ability to respond constructively to future adversity

  16. Self-care Measures • Get enough rest and sleep • Eat a well-balanced diet • Avoid caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs, and avoid mixing alcohol and drugs • Participate in physical activities • Do something that is enjoyable or relaxing • Attend to spiritual needs • Make a list of the things that are troubling or causing tension, and then put away the list for the rest of the day. • Prioritize personal challenges and deal with the ones that are either most stressful or easiest to check off the list • Spend ample time with people whose company is enjoyable, generally those who have a positive and respectful attitude • Talk to a trustworthy friend or family member about own feelings and concerns, and discuss possible reasons for those feelings

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