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  • The role of social media

    The role of social media

    Worldwide, statistics suggest mental health has declined since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Is social media partly to blame?

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    What are the links between mental health status and social media use during the pandemic? We investigate. Image credit: Koukichi Takahashi/EyeEm/Getty Images

    On a global scale, social media can be a way for people to gather information, share ideas, and reach out to others facing similar challenges. It can also be an effective platform to relay information quickly during a national or worldwide crisis, Real Estate.

    This global reach is what has made social media a critical communication platform during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    As government health organizations used it to relay recent findings on prevention and treatment, social media became more than a place to post the latest vacation photos — it became a hub of pandemic-related information.

    Stay informed with live updates on the current COVID-19 outbreak and visit our coronavirus hub for more advice on prevention and treatment.

    But has the use of social media during the pandemic negatively impacted mental health and well-being? Or has it had the opposite effect?

    In this Special Feature, Medical News Today looks at what research says about social media use and the COVID-19 pandemic to reveal how it has affected mental health. We also spoke with two experts about this complex topic.

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental health conditions are on the rise. Data show that around 20{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of children and adolescents worldwide live with a mental health condition.

    Moreover, suicide is the second leading cause of death in 15–29-year-olds.

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that of the adults surveyed in the United States:

    Further research suggests that pandemic-related mental health challenges have impacted people differently, with some racial and ethnic groups disproportionately affected by pandemic stress.

    In particular, Hispanic adults reported experiencing the highest level of psychosocial stress in relation to food shortages and insecure housing at the start of the pandemic.

    A research report published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that there is an association between pandemic threats and extensive anxiety and concern among the public.

    Scientists explain that some anxiety about personal safety and health during a widespread disease outbreak can help promote healthy behavior, including hand-washing and social distancing.

    However, in some people, anxiety can become overwhelming and cause harm.

    Social media use has been on the rise since its debut in 1995. As it has grown, more people have started using it as a news source. According to a Pew Research Center survey conducted between August 31 and September 7, 2020, about 53{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of adults in the U.S. get their news from social media.

    Research indicates that social media can help effectively communicate health information to a global audience during a public health crisis. However, the information shared on these platforms can sometimes be inaccurate or misleading.

    For example, one research review published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research looked at social media posts before March 2019 and found that Twitter contained the most health misinformation — mostly about smoking products and drugs.

    This health misinformation may lead to an increase in fear, anxiety, and poor health choices.

    According to one study, attempts to reduce the spread of misinformation by fact-checking and flagging posts with inaccuracies may help reduce the influence of false information for some people.

    Still, there is ongoing debate on whether social media content regulation may increase mistrust and promote more social media posts reflecting inaccurate information.

    Because the COVID-19 pandemic emerged recently, scientists are only beginning to understand the role of social media on users’ mental health.

    For instance, using questionnaires, researchers in China interviewed 512 college students from March 24 to April 1, 2020, to determine whether social media harmed mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Results indicate a link between higher use of social media and an increased risk of depression. Furthermore, the authors suggest that exposure to negative reports and posts may contribute to the risk of depression in some people.

    Additionally, according to a study that appears in the journal Globalization and Health, there is increasing evidence that endless news feeds reporting SARS-CoV-2 infection rates and COVID-19 death rates could influence the mental health of some individuals.

    MNT spoke with Lee Chambers, M.Sc., M.B.Ps.S., founder of Essentialise, about the impact of social media on mental health during the pandemic.

    Chambers said:

    “While we are all impacted in differing ways by social media consumption, the continual flow of negative and misinformation during the past 18 months have spread fear; the highlighting of social and political issues has reduced optimism; and edited photos and toxically positive content leave no space to feel secure or express negative emotions healthily. Alongside the increased desire for metrics such as likes and comments in these challenging times, it’s likely that social media has exacerbated mental health challenges.”

    He also explained that social media keeps people connected to friends and family, especially during social distancing with limited physical interactions. Yet, this increased use may have amplified social anxiety and challenges with perfectionism and comparison for some people.

    Prof. Steven C. Hayes, Foundation Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno, who developed the Relational Frame Theory and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, told MNT: “We know that there are toxic processes that produce particular challenges for people: exposure to physical and psychological pain; a comparison with others and judgment; entanglement with self-judgment.”

    He further explained that “[t]hose predict pathological outcomes if you’re not able to step back to notice the process of feeling and thinking, to orient to what’s present and what is really important to you and line up your behavior behind that.”

    “And social media,” he added, “because of its exposure to pain comparison and judgment, enormously challenges us all in ways that are orders of magnitude more severe than ever in the history of humanity. Those processes have been toxic from the beginning, but exposure to those processes as a daily diet is new. [However], there are features inside social media that have expanded human consciousness. And it gives us great opportunities.”

    As Prof. Hayes mentioned, these opportunities may include a heightened awareness of mental health and reduced stigma surrounding mental health conditions.

    Research published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research suggests that psychosocial expressions have significantly increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    This means that more people are expressing their emotions, both positive and negative, and garnering support from others. As a result, the stigma surrounding mental health conditions may be decreasing.

    Prof. Hayes noted that the COVID-19 pandemic exploded the idea that mental health conditions only affect certain individuals.

    “Everybody realizes that mental strength and mental flexibility — that is, mental and behavioral health and social wellness — applies to all of us. It’s not a one-out-of-five issue; it’s a five-out-of-five issue, and that is the permanent result of this year and a half of [COVID-19].”

    – Prof. Steven C. Hayes

    With emerging research suggesting social media may impact the mental health of some users, some platforms have begun to initiate positive changes.

    For example, on September 14, 2021, the social media platform TikTok announced new features for its users to help provide resources for suicide prevention.

    But can they do more?

    According to Chambers: “Social media platforms have a key role to play in how their products impact on the mental health and well-being of their users. There are many aspects where this can be achieved. However, the challenge is that [using] most of these will decrease addictiveness, engagement, and time spent. This often goes against the aims of the platform itself.”

    He suggests that social media platforms could consider improvements to build in mental well-being protection, including:

    • limiting news feed length
    • changing the way notifications are triggered
    • labeling altered images
    • introducing stronger regulation and monitoring of content designed to harm
    • implementing suggestions that users take a break
    • signposting to evidence-based resources and support on posts that may be triggering
    • ensuring clearer guidelines and more ability for users to easily control sensitive content

    According to Chambers, “when it comes to [using] social media, both moderation of time and content consumed and intentionality play a significant part in garnering the benefits and reducing the downsides.”

    He suggests that having a “digital sunset” before retiring for the night can help ensure anxiety will not impact sleep. In addition, having a social media-free day can positively affect mental well-being.

    “The ultimate intention is for us to become the masters of social media, rather than social media become the masters of us.”

    – Lee Chambers

    Prof. Hayes noted that although mental health impacts everyone to some degree, that does not mean all people should be in therapy.

    Instead, he suggested that “[w]e all need to learn how to be responsible for our mental and behavioral strength and flexibility. And to seek out the resources, just as we do with strengthening our physical health and flexibility.”

    “That will empower us to face a changing world that, yes, will include regular exposure to pain, comparison, and judgment,” he added.

    He noted that this exposure will also include the overwhelming reality of worldwide events as they are happening.

    “We need to step up to that. And I see very hopeful signs that by using social media and technology and accessing the best that behavioral mental science can bring to us, we can speed up the natural process that happens of acquiring wisdom. That will allow you to be more open to your thoughts and feelings, more centered consciously in the present moment and connected to others, and more focused on your deepest human values. [It will also allow you] to create habits around those instead of creating habits around fear and judgment and comparison.”

    – Prof. Steven C. Hayes

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  • Live Healthy Miami Gardens Launches Year 4 of “Take Your Loved One to the Doctor” Campaign

    Live Healthy Miami Gardens Launches Year 4 of “Take Your Loved One to the Doctor” Campaign

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    The City of Miami Gardens’ Live Healthy Miami Gardens (LHMG) is in its fourth year of the “Take Your Loved One to the Doctor”, campaign, a month-long initiative geared at encouraging Miami Gardens residents and their loved ones to make healthy lifestyle choices.

    LHMG, and Mayor Rodney Harris launched this year’s campaign on October 1, and will use the entire month to promote health and wellness.

    “By the end of this year, our hope for this citywide campaign is to improve the wellbeing of our residents by urging them to be proactive about their health. We’re encouraging them and their loved ones to act now to make healthier lifestyle choices instead of just reacting to negative health outcomes. Choices like seeing your doctor regularly can lead to the early identification or treatment of preventable diseases, and ultimately save lives,” said Mayor Harris.

    The City will once again partner with Jessie Trice Community Health Systems (JTCHS), Center for Child and Family Enrichment (CFCE), UHI Community Care Clinic (UHI), and Universal Medical Center (UMC) to host FREE “Take Your Loved Ones to the Doctor” events for residents.   Services offered by each entity are listed in the table below.

    In the past three years, approximately 1000 Miami Gardens residents took the pledge, of which 50{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} visited a doctor. Residents are encouraged to join their fellow community members in taking the pledge to not only go to the doctor, but to also take a loved one to the doctor. Past participants have uncovered underlying health issues such as Diabetes and Cancer.

    LHMG have designed an all-encompassing marketing and outreach plan involving elected officials and recognized community leaders to take charge in delivering the message to Miami Gardens residents. Throughout the month, Miami Gardens residents can look forward to the following:

    • A Health Empowerment Summit Kickoff event
    • Feeling a sense of empowerment after program participation
    • Attending Screening Events to determine health status
    • Receiving health and nutritional tips for living a healthier lifestyle
    • Getting updated science-based information on COVID-19 from qualified medical professionals

     

    UPCOMING TAKE YOUR LOVED ONE TO THE DOCTOR EVENTS: 

     

    Thursday, 10/14/21 6:00PM-8:30PM Health & Empowerment Virtual Summit 

    Presented by Live Healthy Miami Gardens via  ZOOM platform

    Register at:

    https://lhmgsummit.eventbrite.com

     

    The LHMG Health & Empowerment Virtual Summit will feature interactive health conversations, healthcare provider information, an empowerment segment, and live performances. The summit serves as the kick-off event for the Take Your Loved One to The Doctor Campaign which encourages Miami Gardens residents to get annual screenings and check-ups.
    Tuesday, 10/19/21 10:30AM-7:00PM Center for Child & Family Enrichment ( CFCE)  

    1825 NW 167th Street

    Miami Gardens, FL 33056

    (305-474-1800)

    LHMG partner, CFCE will provide the community with FREE Screenings for Oral Health, Blood Pressure, Blood Glucose and Mental Health. They will also measure for Body Mass Index (BMI), provide both flu and COVID-19 vaccines (Moderna, Pfizer & J&J) and COVID-19 testing.
    Friday, 

    10/22/21

    10:00AM-

    4:00PM

     

    Jessie Trice Community Health System (JTCHS)
    20612 NW 27th Avenue,
    Miami Gardens, FL 33056(305-637-6400)
    LHMG partner, JTCHS will provide the community with following FREE screenings: Mental Health, Oral Health, HIV, STD & PrEP, Onsite Mammography (in partnership with FIU), Adult Wellness Checks, Flu Shots, COVID-19 Vaccines (Moderna, Pfizer, J&J) as well as COVID-19 testing.
    Saturday, 

    10/23/21

    10:00AM- 4:00PM UHI Community Care Clinic  

    18441 NW 2nd Avenue, Ste 220

    Miami Gardens, FL 33169

    (305-620-7797)

    LHMG partner, UHI will provide the following FREE Screenings: Blood Pressure, Blood Glucose, Body Mass Index (BMI), Physical exams for uninsured only and FREE Flu vaccines (patients will receive an Amazon $10 gift card after vaccination).
    Saturday, 

    10/30/21

    10:00AM – 5:00PM Universal Medical Clinic (UMC) 

    99 NW 183rd Street

    Miami Gardens, FL 33169

    (305-974-5995)

    LHMG partner, UMC will provide the following FREE Screenings: Glucose, Blood, Body Mass Index, COVID-19 Testing and COVID-19 vaccines (Moderna).

    The community can participate in the campaign in three (3) ways:  

    1. Visitcomand take the pledge or text the word “DOCTOR” to 797979.
    2. Share on social media using #LHMGDoctor and challenge friends, family, and neighbors to take the pledge as well.
    3. Schedule an appointment for you and your loved one to go to the doctor this month.

     

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  • Houston Texans’ Quarterback: Who Starts When Tyrod Taylor is Healthy?

    Houston Texans’ Quarterback: Who Starts When Tyrod Taylor is Healthy?

    HOUSTON — Whenever Tyrod Taylor is activated from hurt reserve and totally recovered from a strained hamstring endured in opposition to the Cleveland Browns, the Houston Texans’ veteran quarterback is predicted to regain his setting up work.

  • Marico rallies 6{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}, hits record high on healthy Sept quarter business update

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  • Long-lasting healthy changes: Doable and worthwhile

    Long-lasting healthy changes: Doable and worthwhile

    I have been a physician for 20 many years now, and a potent proponent of way of living medication for much of it. I know that it’s hard to make long lasting, balanced lifestyle adjustments, even when men and women know what to do and have the suggests to do it. Nevertheless lots of research and my individual clinical encounter as a Way of life Medicine-qualified physician have demonstrated me a number of techniques that can aid make extensive-long lasting balanced way of living improvements come about Home Decor Ideas.

    What is life-style drugs?

    In the US, way of life medication is constructed close to 6 pillars: taking in wholesome food items working out on a regular basis easing tension getting restful sleep quitting addictive substances like tobacco and restricting alcohol and nurturing social connections.

    How will this enable you? Here’s one particular example. A study released this summer season in the Journal Neurology followed in excess of 70,000 wellness industry experts for extra than two decades. People who claimed taking in a diet regime higher in colourful fruits and veggies experienced a considerably decrease chance of subjective memory decline — which is a signal of dementia — when compared with people who did not.

    A multitude of scientific tests more than a lot of years have mined well being data on this exact same cohort. Harvard T.H. Chan College of General public Wellbeing nourishment qualified Dr. Walter Willett noticed that, centered on these scientific tests, 4 merged wholesome way of life variables — a healthier diet plan, not using tobacco, participating in reasonable activity, and averting surplus body weight — could reduce about 70{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} to 80{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of coronary heart condition and 90{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of type 2 diabetes. The catch, he observed, is that only about 4{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of people today participating in these reports attained all four.

    Abundant exploration displays healthy way of living elements safeguard us towards significant, normally disabling wellness challenges: diabetes, large blood force, dementia, heart condition, strokes, most cancers, and far more. Obviously, getting methods towards a more healthy life style can make a big difference in our lives, but it can be hard to adjust our routines. Down below are a number of suggestions to help you begin on that path.

    Uncover inspiration

    What motivates you? Exactly where will you locate great explanations to alter? Sure, research clearly show that staying at a nutritious excess weight and form is associated with a for a longer time lifestyle and decreased danger of lots of continual health conditions. Nevertheless, in my expertise, only emphasizing body weight or midsection sizing is not practical for extensive-phrase wholesome life-style adjust. Indeed, reports have proven that concentrating much too a lot on those people quantities is related with quitting a wellbeing kick, whereas smaller plans similar to positive actions were being associated with successful extensive-phrase life-style alter.

    Examples of this involve aiming for at least 21 minutes of action per working day and/or 5 servings of fruits and veggies for each working day. (These activity and nourishment aims are basically recommendations of the American Heart Affiliation, FYI!) If we strive to stay wholesome so that we can live a prolonged, nutritious lifestyle, we have a increased opportunity of extended-expression good results — which ordinarily will final result in body weight and waistline decline.

    Set wholesome behaviors on automatic

    Nutritious options can grow to be additional automated if you take away the “choice” element. For example, choose the imagining out of every feeding on or exercise decision by preparing in advance for the 7 days to appear:

      • Opt for a standard menu for meals and make in convenience. Focus on uncomplicated, nutritious recipes. Frozen produce is healthful, simple to retain on hand, and often much less highly-priced than clean. Browsing the salad bar prices additional, but could help on hectic nights.
      • Jot down your exercise plan. Pick out some bodily activity most days — the more vigorous and the longer the greater, but anything counts! Even as minimal as 10 minutes of mild to moderate exercise per week has been associated with a for a longer period existence span.
      • Keep track of food and activity decisions every single day. Working with an application or notebook for this can assistance you come to be far more conscious and accountable. Try noting barriers, much too, and brainstorm workarounds for overly occupied times and other problems that force you off keep track of.

    Understand how emotions impact you

    If experience pressured, offended, or sad is a set off for overeating or another harmful activity, it’s significant to figure out this. Producing down triggers more than the class of a 7 days can greatly enhance your recognition. Constructing greater worry administration behaviors can enable you adhere to a wholesome life style plan. Having sufficient restful slumber and scheduling own time, regular action, and quite possibly meditation, treatment, or even just chats with superior pals are all actions in the correct way.

    A nutritious life style is essential to a prolonged, healthy life, and is attainable. Success may call for some considerate trial and mistake, but never give up! I have noticed all types of sufferers at all ages make awesome changes, and you can, way too.

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  • 4 Ways to Live a Healthy Lifestyle with Your Pet

    4 Ways to Live a Healthy Lifestyle with Your Pet

    MISSION, Kan., Sept. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — (Household Capabilities) Though each pet is special in appears to be like and needs, a responsibility shared by all pet moms and dads is to make certain their 4-legged friends stay in fantastic health and fitness. A pet’s health can reflect that of its proprietor, so dwelling along with your pet in a nutritious way can help you each prosper.

    Take into account these suggestions to help you and your pet dog feel your best, and check out Nutro.com for a lot more information on encouraging a balanced life style for your pet.

    Maintain it Clean up
    Fantastic grooming and cleanliness habits can support keep you and your furry close friend in very good overall health. Baths can assistance get rid of fleas, ticks and parasites that may well be in your dog’s fur, which shields him or her and your dwelling. Even so, washing a pet dog too often can lead to dry skin. Unique breeds of puppies involve distinct quantities of time amongst washings, so be positive to check with your veterinarian to see what is encouraged for your certain dog to maintain everyone satisfied and healthy.

    Dig into A little something Healthy
    A well-well balanced diet can be part of a healthy life style for both equally you and your animals. Out of all the methods to retain your animals healthful, viewing what they eat (and how a lot they take in) is just one of the most vital. Appear for canine foodstuff that are prosperous in nutrients and comprehensive of taste, like NUTRO Ultra Superfood Plates, which contain a trio of proteins from chicken, lamb and salmon and a medley of 15 superfoods, like brown rice, flaxseed, sunshine-ripened blueberries and far more. These elements are not only healthy for pet dogs, but humans as nicely, so opt for recipes and dishes that feature these ingredients for oneself, far too.

    Get the Leash Instead of Your Car Keys  
    Even if you live in a significant town, a hiking trail or pet park may well be just a limited distance away. Make time to head outside with your dog. This not only receives in some top quality bonding time with your pet, but also brings training into your working day. If you really don’t have more than enough time for a hike, take a number of minutes for a speedy stroll about the neighborhood or engage in fetch with your furry friend to get you both moving.

    Don’t In excess of-Deal with 
    In some cases a take care of is deserved. Rewarding both equally you and your dog after a endeavor, in moderation, is a wholesome way to recognize a good motion and promote happiness. When deciding on the suitable address for your furry buddy, search for an choice that is not only delicious, but also assists support his or her health, like veterinarian-advisable GREENIES™ Dental Treats. The chewy texture of these tasty treats helps clean dogs’ teeth, combat plaque and tartar, maintain balanced gums and freshen breath with just just one handle per working day.

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