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Learning to Stay Healthy in the New Year – Focus on the Basics

Wed, Jan 14 2026 10:16 AM
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Learning to Stay Healthy in the New Year – Focus on the Basics

A new year often brings renewed motivation to take better care of our health. But in a world overflowing with health advice, that intention can quickly become overwhelming. Between trending diets, supplements, and “quick-fix” wellness routines, it’s easy to feel unsure about where to start, or whom to believe. The good news is that staying healthy does not have to be complicated. Years of scientific evidence point to a reassuring truth – the most effective foundations of good health are simple, largely affordable, and well within reach for most people. More often than not, meaningful health improvement comes from returning to the basics and committing to them over time. So, as you think about your health going forward, what should you really be focusing on?

  1. Focus on the basics of everyday health

Some serious health problems develop slowly and quietly, often without obvious symptoms. High blood pressure is a good example. It is very common, frequently goes undiagnosed, and significantly increases the risk of stroke, kidney disease, and heart disease. Beyond this, there are everyday health habits that are just as important, yet often overlooked – knowing your health numbers, sleeping well, and paying attention to how you eat.

  • Know your numbers – Regularly checking basic health indicators such as blood pressure, blood sugar, body weight, and waist circumference helps detect problems early—often before symptoms appear. Early awareness allows for timely lifestyle changes and reduces the risk of long-term complications.
  • Get enough quality sleep – Sleep is not a luxury; it is essential for good health. Poor or inadequate sleep affects immunity, blood pressure, mental health, appetite regulation, and daily productivity. Adults need regular, sufficient sleep, while children and adolescents require even more to support growth, learning, and emotional wellbeing.
  • Pay attention to how you eat, not just what you eat – Much of the nutrition conversation focuses on food choices, but eating habits matter too. Eating too quickly can interfere with digestion and make it harder to recognise fullness. Slowing down, chewing food well, eating without distractions, and listening to your body’s hunger and fullness cues all support better digestion and long-term health.

2. Move your body regularly

Many people are awaiting the day they secure their gym membership or sign up for intense exercise routines online before they start to get active. You may be waiting too long.

  • One of the best forms of physical activity is walking – Walking regularly helps keep the heart healthy, controls blood sugar, supports healthy weight, and reduces stress, anxiety, and depression. These benefits apply whether you live in a busy city or in a quieter town.
  • Spending time outdoors also supports mental health – Walking to the market, around your neighborhood, or within your compound allows your body and mind to relax, and even more so if you have some green spaces around. The search evidence is so convincing that some healthcare systems now encourage people to spend more time in nature as part of their treatments.

3. Care for your mind and social well-being

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The evidence is clear. Good health is not only about the body. Long term stress, loneliness, and too much screen time affect both mental and physical health.

  • Learn to take breaks from phones and screens – Setting limits on technology and allowing the mind to rest are becoming very crucial in today’s distracted world. Constant screen use places continuous demands on attention and can contribute to mental fatigue, poor sleep, eye strain, and increased stress. Setting limits on technology use and allowing the mind regular periods of rest helps improve focus, mood, sleep quality, and overall mental wellbeing.
  • Stay connected with people – Family, friends, neighbors, and community all play a role in our well-being. Strong positive social connections are linked to better heart health, stronger immunity, lower risk of depression, and even longer life.

Tips to simplify your health in 2026

Good health does not come from doing more. It comes from doing the basics well and doing them consistently.

  • Walk every day, even if it is only for 10 to 20 minutes
  • Sleep and wake up at about the same time each day
  • Eat regular meals and take your time when eating
  • Drink water before choosing sugary drinks
  • Spend time outdoors whenever you can
  • Reduce screen time, especially at night
  • Check your blood pressure and basic health numbers regularly
  • Make time each week for family, friends, or community
  • Need further support? Click here  to join the Full Proof Nutrition WhatsApp Channel
  • Grab a copy of my book on healthy eating – available now on Selar (Buy HEALTHY EATING MADE SIMPLE by Laurene Boateng on Selar) and Amazon (https://amzn.eu/d/6i9OeVb). Here’s to making 2026 your healthiest year yet!

Written by Dr. Laurene Boateng (PhD, RD)
Dr. Laurene Boateng is a Registered Dietitian and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Dietetics, University of Ghana. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of Full Proof Nutrition, a Nutrition Consultancy committed to providing reliable, evidence-based, and practical healthy eating advice through its website www.fullproofnutrition.com.  Click here to join Full Proof Nutrition WhatsApp channel to receive more educative content. Send us a mail on [email protected]

References

  1. World Health Organization. (2020). WHO guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour. World Health Organization. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240015128
  2. Holt-Lunstad, J., Smith, T. B., Baker, M., Harris, T., & Stephenson, D. (2015). Loneliness and social isolation as risk factors for mortality: A meta-analytic review. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 10(2), 227–237. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691614568352
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