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			 However, these incredibly important aspects of 
			daily life have significant influence on our long-term quality of 
			life. With Americans living longer, it is more important than ever 
			we strive to live a healthy lifestyle to truly enjoy our golden 
			years. 
 How do we live better? We live better by adopting healthy daily 
			habits, which then become routines helping to prevent and manage 
			lifestyle diseases. Lifestyle diseases are any disease associated 
			with the way a person or group of people live. Obesity, type 2 
			diabetes, heart disease and diseases associated with inactivity, 
			smoking, alcohol, and drug abuse are all examples of lifestyle 
			diseases. They result from a combination of factors such as our 
			genetics and physiology as well as our environment and personal 
			behaviors.
 
			
			 
			We should all strive to live a healthy lifestyle, no matter our age. 
			A healthy lifestyle includes consistently consuming nutritious 
			foods, engaging in regular physical activity, effectively managing 
			stress, and getting adequate sleep.
 Our lifestyle consists of many daily routines and habits. 
			Establishing and maintaining healthy routines and habits, may sound 
			like they are the same. However, they are two different behaviors.
 A routine is a repeated behavior involving a brief 
			time commitment, requiring little conscious thought. A habit much 
			like a routine, requires little conscious thought, however it 
			requires a cue. And after a prolonged absence of the cue, the habit 
			may gradually no longer exist. Whereas a routine is not dependent on 
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A study published in the European Journal of Social Psychology, 
reported it took on average 66 days before habits became automatic for 
participants. However, more complex combinations of behaviors, such as physical 
activity behaviors took 1.5 times longer to become automatic compared to eating 
or drinking. Therefore, when adding new health behaviors (habits) to your daily 
routine it is important to understand it will take time and persistence to make 
them part of your overall lifestyle.
 Tracking your habits is a great way to develop healthy routines. Tracking 
motivates you to act by providing a visual cue about your accomplishments. And 
it allows you to see your progress on the days you need reassurance. Tracking 
also holds you accountable. Knowing you will need to track your activity for the 
day will help you to stay consistent, while providing a great sense of 
accomplishment when completed. Tracking will also allow you to gain 
self-awareness to help you live your best life.
 
				 
			[Source: Diane Reinhold, MPH, MS, RDNReferences: Arlinghaus, K. and Johnston, C.
 Lally, P., Jaarsveld, C., Potts, H. and Wardle, J.
 
		
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