What Are Tennesseans Goals for Kicking Off The New Year?

Dec 18, 2012 at 06:25 am by Unknown


With New Year’s Eve fast approaching, conversations have already started about resolutions for 2013. Losing weight and stopping smoking are perpetual favorites for many, and the Tennessee Department of Health believes those are excellent goals and includes them in a list of five suggested resolutions for the upcoming year.

“At the top of our list this year is an ask for Tennesseans to make increased physical activity their most important resolution for 2013,” said TDH Commissioner John Dreyzehner, MD, MPH. “A recent national survey found Tennesseans rank 48th for physical activity and that is one statistic we can turn around for the good of all! If we are sedentary we are more prone to be ill and have shorter lives with less energy and gusto. Regular exercise and programs are great, but even simple efforts like walking more and taking the stairs can help us feel better.”

The Department of Health’s top five resolutions for 2013 are:

 

  1. Get Physically Active

 

  1. Keep Your Weight In Check

 

  1. Quit Smoking

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, quitting smoking has the following health benefits:

Quitting smoking can also help you save a lot of money:  for a pack-a-day smoker, savings could be as much as $2,000 per year! Other costs include the costs of future medical bills when you get ill from smoking, lost income if you are sick or hospitalized from illness due to smoking and, the hardest to measure, the value of the quality of life you and others close to you lose when you become seriously ill or die. Call the Tennessee Tobacco QuitLine at 1-800-QUIT-NOW for free assistance with quitting smoking.

 

  1. Get Enough Sleep

 

  1. Drink More Water

 

“Many people fail to keep resolutions because they set too lofty or unrealistic goals, or they start exercise programs that aren’t fun,” said Family Health and Wellness Director Michael Warren, MD, MPH, FAAP. “The five resolutions we’re suggesting can fit easily into most people’s lifestyles and help them feel healthier very quickly. Many will also enjoy financial benefits by following these suggestions, both in reduced costs now and saving on healthcare costs later.”   

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