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Information, Advice and sources of support for young people in Suffolk

Feeling Healthy

“Why is it important?”

Healthy eating, getting enough to drink, moving your body are all very important pillars for good health – not only for how you look, but also for how you feel.

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How can I get more active?

Exercising helps keep your bones and muscles fit and strong, aids digestion and boosts your emotional wellbeing.

To keep fit and healthy, try to aim for an average of 60 minutes of physical activity a day across the week. You can do things like walking to school or work, walking the dog, running, cycling, swimming, dancing or playing a sport.

  • These activities should make you breathe faster and feel warmer.
  • You can spread the physical activity throughout the day.
  • Try to reduce the amount of time you spend sitting during the day.

Need more ideas to help you get active?

Check out the following:

Movement and Mind Connection


Did you know that the more we move the happier we feel!

Increasing how much you move each day can improve your emotional wellbeing and mental health.

Find out more on our Movement and Mind advice page.

Look for more opportunities to move, explore our clubs and activities page

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Five Ways to Wellbeing

Have you heard of the Five Ways to wellbeing?

Connect with others
Keep active
Give back or say thank you
Keep learning
Take notice of your surroundings

Try and keep a balance of these 5 things to keep healthy.

Find out more in our Whats ‘Up challenge

How can I get the nutrition and energy my body needs?

Try to eat a healthy balanced diet eating a variety of foods and colours of the rainbow.

You need:

  • Energy from carbohydrates (like potatoes, rice, pasta, bread)
  • Building blocks from proteins (like meat, white fish, beans and pulses)
  • Energy from good fats (like oily fish, nuts, seeds and olive oil)
  • Vitamins and minerals (fruits and veg for example)
  • Fibre (from wholegrain foods like pasta, brown bread, nuts, fruit and veg)

Get tips with healthy eating and dieting on the NHS Live Well pages.

Improve your cooking skills with BBC Good Food | Recipes and cooking tips

Get healthy living advice from the Feel Good Suffolk 

Food and feelings:

What we eat influences how we feel and our emotional wellbeing.

All kinds of issues may be linked to what we eat – confidence and self-esteem, migraines, skin health, stress, and tiredness. To find out more, visit the Nutritionist Resource website

How we feel influences what we eat. For example we reach for chocolates and high energy snacks normally when we are feeling low or stressed, to help us feel better. This can be emotional eating.

It’s good to practice a healthy relationship with food – How To Have A Healthy Relationship With Food | The Mix.

We should eat well to not just for our physical health but for our mental health. The Eat Well, Feel Well Campaign can help you explore how eating better can improve your mood.

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Page updated on March 13th, 2026 at 05:26pm