Smoking and mental health
Why smoking is so addictive, and ways to help you quit.
Read : Smoking and mental healthWhy smoking is so addictive, and ways to help you quit.
Read : Smoking and mental healthA study of 31 people with severe mental health problems in Northern Ireland conducted by the Mental Health Foundation has revealed evidence of the beneficial impact of physical exercise.
Read : Physical activity improves lives of people with severe mental health problemsA guide on the mental health benefits of exercise, and how to improve your mental health with physical activity.
Read : How to improve your mental health using physical activityAt the Mental Health Foundation, we've been working through sport to help support good mental health. Our work focuses on supporting sports organisations who invest in communities at higher risk of developing mental ill-health.
Read : Sports and physical activity initiativesHow active you should be, and things to consider before getting started.
Read : Physical activity and mental healthWhat long-term physical conditions are, how they can affect your mental health and getting support.
Read : Long-term physical conditions and mental healthOne of the most obvious yet under-recognised factors for mental health is nutrition. What we eat and drink affects how we feel, think and behave.
Read : Nutrition and mental healthHow diet and mental health are linked, what you should eat, sharing meals with other people, and eating disorders.
Read : Diet and mental healthThe Mental Health Foundation received funding from DRILL (Disability Research on Independent Living & Learning) to conduct a one-year pilot study to address the high levels of physical ill-health and preventable deaths of people with serious mental health problems in Northern Ireland.
Read : Mental health and physical activity in Northern Ireland