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Posted 3 weeks ago
Thu 24 Oct, 2024 12:10 PM
Now more than ever, it's incredibly important to take some time out for yourself, detach from your surroundings and chill out. The lockdown can play a big part in your mental health so it's vital you take the necessary steps to look after yourself the best you can.
There are lots of things you can do such as exercise, yoga, baking or gardening but reading a book also has lots of benefits.
How can reading help your mental health?
- It's proven to reduce stress levels - Stress can lead to other problems such as anxiety and heart problems. According to a 2009 study by the University of Sussex, reading can help reduce stress by up to 68%!
- It's proven to lower blood pressure and heart rate - When your brain is engaged in a story, your muscles relax and your heart rate slows down. You automatically breathe slower when you're reading and that slows the heart rate down, making you feel calmer.
- It helps you to sleep - Reading before bed can help to improve your readiness for a good night's sleep. Doctors at the Mayo Clinic have recommended reading as part of your regular sleeping routine. Be sure to avoid books on screens as the brightness can lead to other health issues and can also keep you awake.
- It stimulates the mind - Keeping your brain active is one way of reducing the risks of Alzheimer's and Dementia. In addition, you may be contributing unknowingly to the decline of your brain by not challenging it, and that's where reading can help. Not to mention that stimulating the brain will also shelve feelings of stress and anxiety by giving it a workout.
- Can fight symptoms of depression - Reading fiction books can help you to temporarily escape your own world and become immersed in an imaginary world of the lives of the characters, which helps you to detach. Non-fiction books can also play their part: The NHS have a book on a prescription programme called Reading Well where people are prescribed self-help books by medical experts.
Best releases of 2024
Are you stuck with what book to read? Well, there are plenty of books that are hot off the press which have received rave reviews. Here are just a few that we think you should give a go...
"Yellowface" by R.F. Kuang
A sharp and timely satire about the publishing industry, cultural appropriation, and racial identity. Kuang weaves a compelling narrative that questions who gets to tell certain stories.
"The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store" by James McBride
A beautifully written, multi-layered novel that explores themes of race, community, and history, set in a small-town in Pennsylvania.
"Hello Beautiful" by Ann Napolitano
A heartwarming, character-driven story about love, family, and second chances.
"The Fraud" by Zadie Smith
A historical novel inspired by a real 19th-century legal case, exploring class, identity, and empire in Victorian England.
Support links
If you find yourself struggling with your mental health, please take a look at the links below where support can be offered...
Mind - Phone 0300 123 3393 or email info@mind.org.uk
Samaritans - Call 116 123 or email jo@smaritans.org
Young Minds - Text 85258.