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Mood Boosters

Liam Hall

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Mood Boosters offers teenagers a guide to understanding and managing mood swings by exploring the connection between lifestyle choices and emotional well-being. It uniquely combines insights from psychology, nutrition, and sports medicine to highlight how diet, exercise, and hormones interact to shape adolescent mental health. For example, the book delves into how specific nutrients impact mood and the types of exercises that best support emotional regulation. 

 
The book emphasizes that adopting healthy dietary habits and engaging in regular physical activity can significantly improve emotional resilience. It addresses the impact of hormonal changes, like those during puberty, which can be amplified by poor lifestyle choices. 

 
Mood Boosters progresses by first introducing core concepts of mood regulation and then exploring each area in detail, providing practical strategies such as meal plans, exercise routines, and mindfulness techniques to incorporate these principles into daily life. This approachable guide empowers teens to take control of their mental well-being. 

 
The book offers actionable advice grounded in scientific research, drawing from various studies to give a robust, evidence-based approach. The book helps readers understand how lifestyle choices can mitigate teen anxiety and improve overall mental well-being by providing a framework for creating sustainable habits.
Disponible depuis: 18/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 131 pages.

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