How to BE HEALTHY for Life

May 15, 2008




How to BE HEALTHY for Life

Spring 2008 I was asked to deliver a guest lecture for HHP 300, Fitness Maintenance course. The acronym that I developed to teach life-long learners how healthy lifestyle choices regarding eating, exercises and stress management can help them to life a healthier life was based on living a HEALTHY LIFE.

BE HEALTHY is a shorter acronym that help people focus on living a healthier life:

  • Balance and Moderation
  • Exercise for the Body and the Brain
  • Healthy Foods
  • Enough Sleep
  • Aging Healthfully
  • Lifestyle Choices
  • Time to Unwind
  • Health Checks
  • Youthful Thoughts

Each of these different health promoting topics were elaborated in a article by the same title, How to BE HEALTHY for Life.

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