How to Become Healthy: 15 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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Last Updated: May 6, 2021Approved

Becoming healthy is a process that involves time, commitment, and a willingness to change. However, with some dedication you can start building habits you can feel good about.

Part 1

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Establishing a Fitness Routine

  1. 1

    Exercise every day. Exercising your body through formal fitness routines or simply through being more active throughout the day is beneficial to your health. Regular exercise is one of the most important steps toward a healthy body and mind, with innumerable benefits such as a decreased risk of Alzheimer’s,type 2 diabetes, and some types of cancers.[1]

    • You should strive for some form of physical activity each day. You don't necessarily have to hit the gym seven days a week. Simply look for opportunities to be active at least 20 or 30 minutes each day, such as parking father away or choosing to walk somewhere instead of driving, taking the stairs instead of the elevator, taking your dog for long walks, etc. You will still get a lot of health benefits through daily moderate exercise.[2]
    • Choose an activity that's convenient and that you enjoy. If you love long walks, take your dog for a brisk 30 minute walk each night. If you love biking, consider biking to work each day instead of driving. Try aerobic classes, Zumba, pilates, or high-intensity training.
  2. 2

    Reach your ideal weight. Carrying too much or too little body fat can affect our health in many ways. Being underweight is also not ideal for your health. It's important to find a comfortable and healthy balance for your frame and height. Speak with your doctor for guidance as to where you fall on that spectrum.

    • One tool that can determine if you need to gain or lose weight by discovering your BMI. This is a calculation based on your height and weight and you can use a BMI calculator online to figure out if you need to gain or lose. Your BMI should be between 18.5 and 24.9. Anything lower than 18.5 is considered underweight. Anything higher than 24.9 is considered overweight. A BMI over 30 is considered obese.[3] Be aware that BMI is not always an accurate indicator (if you are very short and very muscular, for instance, your BMI may be skewed), so make sure you also talk with your doctor.
    • If you are overweight or underweight, talk to your doctor about a weight loss or weight gain plan. You gain or lose weight by eating more or less calories than you consume each day. Food labels and online nutrition calculators can help you assess the amount of calories in your food. You can also use online calculators to estimate how many calories a given activity burns for you considering your height and weight.
    • While being overweight or underweight is not healthy for your body, it is also unhealthy to make very sudden or drastic changes to your diet. Remember that weight gain and loss both require a slow, gradual, and consistent change to your diet and exercise routine in order to be safe and healthy for you.

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  3. 3

    Exercise all of your muscle groups. Many people prefer to focus exclusively on either cardio health (running, biking, etc.) or weight training. However, a truly healthy body needs to exercise both sets of muscles.[4]

    • Not only does doing several different activities work all your muscles (which can help prevent injury), it also keeps you from getting bored. Include aerobic and strength training workouts in your routine.
    • Aim for 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity weekly. Moderate aerobic activity would include things like walking or light cycling. Vigorous activity would include things like jogging, running, and intense cycling.
    • You should incorporate strength training twice a week. Strength training can come in the form of lifting weights or engaging in activities like Pilates, which forces you to use your body as a weight to strengthen and tone core muscles.[5]
  4. 4

    Take precautions when exercising. While exercise is necessary for a healthy body, if you don't follow certain precautions and exercise correctly, you put your body at risk for injuries. Make sure you treat your body with respect when working out.

    • Ease into a fitness routine. Do not try to go from a sedentary lifestyle to working out at the gym five days a week. Give yourself small fitness goals, like taking a certain number of steps per day, or running half a mile, then a mile, then two miles.
    • Stay hydrated. You should sip water throughout your workouts. Becoming dehydrated can lead to dizziness or headaches during your sweat session.[6]
    • Have a rest day between strength training workouts.
    • Get a fitness partner. Having someone to walk or jog with or take group fitness classes with at the local gym can be motivational. It can also help by providing you with someone you know that can watch for signs that you are overdoing it.

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Part 2

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Eating Healthfully

  1. 1

    Evaluate your diet. In the early stages of working toward a healthier lifestyle, you must assess what you are currently eating. If you notice any unhealthy habits, strive to make changes to your diet.

    • Keep a food diary. For a week or so, write down every food that you eat. Websites like www.myfitnesspal.com provide free templates for logging foods and keeping track of calories. It's important to know what your areas of strength and weakness are so that you can make improvements where needed.
    • Get a rough sense of how many calories you're eating. Women need about 1,800 to 2,000 calories a day. Men need about 2,400 to 2,600. However, these levels are for sedentary adults. If you're more active, you may need to be consuming more calories.[7]
  2. 2

    Adopt a healthier diet. After keeping a food log for a week, make adjustment to your diet. You want to make sure you're getting the healthiest foods possible.

    • At every meal throughout the day, half of your plate should be plant-based, such as fruit and vegetables, and processed as little as possible. In other words, uncooked fruits and vegetables are ideal.[8]
    • Round out your meals and snacks with lean protein like chicken breast or tofu, dairy, and whole grains. Remember that a healthy diet is about variety: your body requires many types of nutrients to function optimally, and eating a bland diet of the same foods every day (even if they are healthy foods) will not provide these nutrients.
    • Not all fats are bad for you. Good fats can be found in oily fish like salmon and tuna, avocados, nuts, and olive oil. These are essential to a well-balanced diet and proper brain functioning.
    • It may take a few days or even weeks for your body to become accustomed to eating healthy foods. Some foods like caffeine, carbs, alcohol, and sugar are addictive and can cause withdrawal symptoms like headaches or moodiness.
  3. 3

    Drink water. Even though our bodies are made mostly of water, most Americans do not consume enough water throughout the day. Drinking more water can help with your overall health and minimize fatigue, hunger pangs, and other symptoms of dehydration.

    • It's a common misconception that you should drink eight glasses of water a day. The amount of water each person needs a day varies depending on body size, activity level, and climate. In general, to calculate how much water your body needs at rest in a cool climate, divide your weight in half. A 200 pound person needs about 100 ounces a day when doing things like working at a desk or watching TV.[9] If you're more active, or live in a hotter climate, you may need a bit more than half your body weight.
    • Even caffeinated beverages like coffee and tea count toward your total intake of water, but these should not make up the bulk of your fluid intake.[10]
  4. 4

    Replace sugary drinks. Soda, juice, or alcoholic beverages are heavy on calories and sugar but low on nutrition. These should be banned from your diet if you want to be healthy.

    • If you don't enjoy the taste of plain water, drink decaffeinated tea or add a bit of 100% juice into your water. You can also try creating infused water: make a pitcher of ice water and put in a variety of sliced fresh fruits or even herbs like rosemary or mint. It's essentially a mild herbal tea.
  5. 5

    Eat breakfast. Research has shown that people who skip breakfast tend to overeat during the remainder of the day.[11] So, to curb your appetite, don't skip the first meal of the day.

    • Many Americans eat a carb-heavy breakfast like donuts, waffles, or cereal, which can be high in calories but low in nutrition. These types of breakfast will not keep you feeling full very long. Instead, opt for protein like eggs or unsweetened yogurt with fruit, and lowfat milk, fresh orange juice, tea, or black coffee (avoid adding sugar and cream). [12]
  6. 6

    Eat at regular, planned times. Train your body to expect a specific amount of calories at regularly scheduled meals three times a day. If you find that you feel hungry in the afternoons or mid-mornings, try eating smaller meals more frequently. Avoid mindless eating throughout the day or eating late night snacks.

    • Snacking isn't bad for you if you do it right. In fact, grazing throughout the day on healthy snacks like yogurt, nuts, or string cheese can keep you from feeling deprived and overindulging later. Just make sure it's all in moderation and that you keep track of your calorie intake, since it can be easy to overdo it by mistake.[13]

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Part 3

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Changing Your Lifestyle

  1. 1

    Quit Smoking. Smoking is directly correlated with lung and mouth cancers, heart disease, stroke, and cancers of the throat, pancreas, and bladder. It is impossible to be a truly healthy person who smokes.[14] Seek help to quit if you can't do it on your own.

    • Talk to your doctor about quitting smoking. He or she may be able to help you form a treatment program.
    • You should seek support when quitting smoking. Ask your friends and family members to support your decision. If you know people who smoke, request that they not do so in front of you. You might also want to consider joining a support group.
  2. 2

    Have Safer Sex. Engaging in risky sexual behaviors puts you at risk for unwanted pregnancies as well as sexually-transmitted diseases. Use protection when having sex and avoid sleeping with partners you do not know.

    • Latex condoms can greatly reduce the risk of contracting an STD. If you do not know your partner's status, always use a condom during sex. Make sure you check the expiration date and check for tears.
    • If you're sexually active and not in a monogamous relationship, get screened for STDs routinely. Make an appointment with your doctor at least every six months for a full panel STD test. If you're uncomfortable going to your regular doctor, there are many free clinics that offer STD screening.
    • Many STDs are treatable with antibiotics; however, they can cause serious complications, such as infertility, if left untreated long-term. STDs which are common and treatable are chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Some STD that are not curable but one can live with are herpes, HIV, and genital warts.The majority of STDs have no symptoms so the only way to know if something is wrong is getting tested.
  3. 3

    Stop binge drinking. Binge drinking has a lot of negative effects on your overall health. You should strive to drink in moderation only. Having more than three drinks in one night is considered heavy drinking. Heavy drinking, especially on a regular basis, can lead to a host of health problems including cancer, heart failure, and stroke. If you do drink, have only a couple of drinks a night.[15]

    • Do not feel pressured to drink. Binge drinking is a common past time, especially for young people, but try to remember your health. There are absolutely no health benefits to binge drinking. If you're in a social situation where people are drinking heavily, have something like soda instead of alcohol.[16]
    • It is recommended that women stick to one drink or less per day and men have two drinks or less per day.
    • If you consume more than a few drinks a week, recognize that you may have a drinking problem and join Alcoholics Anonymous or quit drinking without Alcoholics Anonymous.
  4. 4

    Clear your anxious thoughts. Stress and anxiety can take a toll not only on your mental wellbeing. They can also affect your physical health. Learn some strategies to control intrusive, anxious thoughts and to take your mind off of your troubles.

    • Confront your anxieties by allowing yourself to think through what is bothering you, determine how much control you have over the situation, and then set aside worries about anything you cannot control.
    • Consider practicing meditation to take your mind off your anxieties. Meditation is a conscious way of clearing your thoughts, most often by focusing on your breathing or other physical sensations and not allowing other thoughts to take residence in your mind.
    • If you have chronic trouble controlling worrisome thoughts, consider seeing a therapist. You may have an underlying anxiety disorder.
  5. 5

    Think positively. By focusing on the positive in given situations, rather than dwelling on the negative or ruminating possible bad scenarios, you can improve your physical health: studies have shown that people who think positively can fight off illness like colds and heart disease better than people who think negatively.[17]

    • It can be hard to retrain a lifetime of thinking negative thoughts. Start by focusing on things you are grateful for instead of things that worry you or bother you. Every time you start to think a negative thought — whether its a worry that your boss won't like your report or a mental criticism of another person's appearance — replace that thought with two things you are thankful for in that moment.

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      Tips

      • Increase your intake of antioxidants to fight the free radicals that have been linked to cancer, heart disease, atherosclerosis, among other diseases.[18]

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      • When you feel your body asking for a rest, listen to it. The body well equipped to repair itself provided we listen and take care of it.

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      • Remember that prevention is key to lifelong health.

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      • Talk to your doctor before incorporating any new fitness or diet regimen.

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      • For persistent health problems that cannot be addressed with changes to diet and exercise, be sure to see your doctor; it could be a sign of an underlying condition. Never ignore signs or symptoms that worry you.

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      • Be sure to incorporate new routines gradually to avoid overwhelming your system.

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      This article was medically reviewed by Luba Lee, FNP-BC, MS. Luba Lee, FNP-BC is a Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and educator in Tennessee with over a decade of clinical experience. Luba has certifications in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Emergency Medicine, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Team Building, and Critical Care Nursing. She received her Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from the University of Tennessee in 2006. This article has been viewed 278,130 times.

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      Article SummaryX

      To become healthy, try to incorporate physical activity into your daily routine by doing things like using the stairs at work or taking your dog for long walks. Also, try to eat more fruits and vegetables every day and cut back on sugary junk foods. Aim to do both cardio exercises, like jogging, and strength exercises, like lifting weights, several times a week if possible. You can also be healthier by drinking more water every day and limiting your intake of sugary sodas and juices. To learn other changes you can make to be healthy, like quitting smoking, read on!

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      How to Become Healthy: 15 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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      How to be healthy step by step? ›

      1. Measure and Watch Your Weight. ...
      2. Limit Unhealthy Foods and Eat Healthy Meals. ...
      3. Take Multivitamin Supplements. ...
      4. Drink Water and Stay Hydrated, and Limit Sugared Beverages. ...
      5. Exercise Regularly and Be Physically Active. ...
      6. Reduce Sitting and Screen Time. ...
      7. Get Enough Good Sleep. ...
      8. Go Easy on Alcohol and Stay Sober.

      How can I make myself the healthiest I can be? ›

      8 tips for healthy eating
      1. Base your meals on higher fibre starchy carbohydrates. ...
      2. Eat lots of fruit and veg. ...
      3. Eat more fish, including a portion of oily fish. ...
      4. Cut down on saturated fat and sugar. ...
      5. Eat less salt: no more than 6g a day for adults. ...
      6. Get active and be a healthy weight. ...
      7. Do not get thirsty. ...
      8. Do not skip breakfast.

      What are the best things to do to keep the body healthy? ›

      Be physically active for 30 minutes most days of the week. Break this up into three 10-minute sessions when pressed for time. Healthy movement may include walking, sports, dancing, yoga, running or other activities you enjoy. Eat a well-balanced, low-fat diet with lots of fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

      What is the simplest way to stay healthy? ›

      Schedule these simple yet effective activities throughout your day. Eating a plant-based diet, exercising, controlling weight, not smoking, limiting alcohol intake, and getting enough sleep are all pillars of a healthy lifestyle.

      How to improve your health quickly? ›

      10 Simple Ways to Improve Your Health
      1. Enjoy de-stressing. Experts recommend regular exercise, meditation and breathing techniques to reduce stress. ...
      2. Put away the salt. ...
      3. Get to bed earlier. ...
      4. Have a glass of red wine. ...
      5. Check your posture and ergonomics. ...
      6. Do a crossword puzzle. ...
      7. Weigh in. ...
      8. Make a few dietary substitutions.

      How to transform body in 1 month? ›

      How To Make a 1 Month Body Transformation
      1. Strength training (full body, compound exercises)
      2. HIIT workouts (high intensity interval training)
      3. Steady state cardio (low or moderate intensity)
      4. A healthy diet that includes enough protein and the optimal caloric range.
      5. Get enough protein (worth a repeat)
      6. Rest! R&R.
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      Can you lose weight just by clean eating? ›

      At its core, clean eating comes down to eating less processed and packaged foods, which is always going to be a good thing. Not only that, but it's well-accepted that cutting down on processed foods is an effective way to lose weight and feel better overall [3].

      How can I live 100% healthy? ›

      1. Keep moving and stick to a regular exercise program (you don't have to be a marathoner) of cardiovascular work and with a couple of weight and resistance training thrown in every week. ...
      2. You don't have to be a vegetarian, but reduce animal protein and put more of your diet into plant based foods and healthy oils.

      What's the healthiest thing you can do for yourself? ›

      Although it may be tempting to quantify health by a single, absolute standard, it's actually an accumulation of factors that contribute to overall health. “There are three key things that healthy people do every day: exercise, maintain a nutritious diet and get a good night's sleep.

      How can I make my body 100% healthy? ›

      Here are 10 steps that will help you have the longest, healthiest life possible:
      1. Don't smoke.
      2. Be physically active every day.
      3. Eat a healthy diet rich in whole grains, lean protein, vegetables, and fruits. ...
      4. Be sure to get enough vitamin D and calcium.
      5. Maintain a healthy weight and body shape.
      6. Challenge your mind.
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      What is the best exercise to keep your body healthy? ›

      Physical activities that build endurance include:
      • Brisk walking or jogging.
      • Yard work (mowing, raking)
      • Dancing.
      • Swimming.
      • Biking.
      • Climbing stairs or hills.
      • Playing tennis or basketball.
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      What are 10 tips for good health? ›

      10 Tips for good health
      • Healthy eating and drinking.
      • Giving up smoking.
      • Get plenty of fresh air.
      • Keeping physically active.
      • Be socially active.
      • Drink plenty of water.
      • Keeping your brain active.
      • Have regular health checks.
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      If the coronavirus pandemic has had any silver lining, it's that COVID-19 reminded many of us of how lucky we are to have our health and how important it is...
      Summary: Filling half of your plate with non-starchy vegetables is a simple way to eat healthier. Vegetables are low in calories and high in fiber and nutrients...
      Easy-to-follow advice to improve the quality of your life, with health tips related to diet, physical activity, and mental health.

      How do I become fully healthy? ›

      Taking control
      1. Don't smoke.
      2. Be physically active every day.
      3. Eat a healthy diet rich in whole grains, lean protein, vegetables, and fruits. ...
      4. Be sure to get enough vitamin D and calcium.
      5. Maintain a healthy weight and body shape.
      6. Challenge your mind.
      7. Build a strong social network.
      Jan 11, 2012

      How can I be healthy in 7 days? ›

      The meals and snacks in this diet plan feature heart-healthy foods, like fiber-rich fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein and healthy fats, like olive oil and avocado. Saturated fat, added sugars and sodium—nutrients that can harm your heart when eaten in large amounts—are kept to a minimum.

      What are the 10 healthy tips? ›

      10 Tips for good health
      • Healthy eating and drinking.
      • Giving up smoking.
      • Get plenty of fresh air.
      • Keeping physically active.
      • Be socially active.
      • Drink plenty of water.
      • Keeping your brain active.
      • Have regular health checks.
      Jun 25, 2024

      How to become healthy from skinny? ›

      What's a good way to gain weight if you're underweight?
      1. Eating more frequently. Slowly begin to eat 5 to 6 smaller meals during the day. ...
      2. Choosing food with lots of nutrients. ...
      3. Top it off. ...
      4. Try smoothies and shakes. ...
      5. But watch what and when you drink. ...
      6. Exercise.

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