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Improved emotional health is not the only benefit of socialising over food. The benefits to our physical health have been widely studied.
Adolescents who eat at least one meal weekly with an adult member of their family have less obesity, lower cholesterol levels and lower blood pressure. Accordingly, the greatest benefit was shown in adolescents who ate dinner with family six or seven times weekly.
Whilst meal content was not analysed it was agreed a supportive environment can provide encouragement and contribute to stress reduction, which assists in reduced cardiovascular disease.
The improvements in physical health from socialising around food cannot be underestimated. Cultures who base their dining around bonding with family and close community through shared leisurely meals have been studied for longevity and reduced incidence of chronic disease.
Eating in this fashion on a regular basis with the mindset of food being there to be enjoyed and shared, is a way to promote greater physical wellbeing and acts to serve our emotional wellbeing.
Some ideas to create a healthy experience from socialising:
- host a healthy dinner party and encourage each guest to bring a healthy dish
- grab a friend and go for a long walk before landing at a healthy café for a nourishing breakfast
- take the family on a picnic and pack a basket full of healthy delights
- when dining out share a few dishes around the table, this helps keep portions in check, ensures diversity and is much more fun!
- go to a healthy cooking class and learn to cook some dishes you haven’t tried before
- schedule in a weekly dinner or lunch for the whole family to attend
- bring a healthy fruit platter to an office meeting
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