Father's Day Gifts to Keep Dad Healthy

A Gift of Health and Fitness for Fathers

© Wei Yin Wong

May 4, 2009
Encourage Dad to Eat Healthily, Ove Tøpfer
Help Dad to start living a healthy lifestyle come this Father's Day. Encourage him to eat and drink healthily, exercise more and have regular health check-ups.

Has Dad lived a sedentary lifestyle for far too long? Is he overweight? Does he eat too much meat? Does he forget his greens and fruits?

If the answer is “yes” to any of these questions, perhaps a gift of health is what Dad needs. And Father’s Day is just the perfect time for Dad to start receiving such a gift. Here are some Father’s Day gift ideas that will keep Dad healthy and fit.

Encourage Dad to Eat Healthily

Most men do tend to eat more fatty foods and fewer fruits and vegetables. Many are very partial to alcoholic beverages too. The result is unsightly beer bellies which can lead to a host of chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure. So, encourage Dad to eat right to stay healthy and live longer.

Do this by planning meals that are low in saturated fats, sugar and salt for Dad. Instead, include lots of lean mean, complex carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables in his diet. Cut up fresh fruit for breakfast or as a dessert. Men are more likely to develop a healthy fruit habit if fruits are cut up and presented to them.

Get Dad to Drink more Water

More water and less alcohol will definitely improve Dad’s health. Get Dad to drink more water by keeping bottles of cold water in the fridge on hot days and making sure water is within reach wherever Dad is – on the desk at his office, in the car, on the coffee table in the living room and on the dining table at mealtimes. If he drinks a lot of alcohol, encourage him to alternate water and alcohol.

Sign Dad up for a Gym Membership

A good way to help Dad keep fit is to sign him up for a gym membership. If possible, get Mum or other family members involved too. Dad is more likely to make good use of his gym membership and frequent the gym regularly if he has someone to work out with.

Be Dad’s Exercise Buddy

Hit the gym with Dad. If a gym membership is a little too costly, just be Dad’s regular exercise buddy. Set up dates with Dad to play tennis, golf, soccer or swim at the local swimming pool. Walking or cycling around the neighborhood park with Dad is also a great way to spend time together while keeping fit together.

Remind Dad to Have Health Check-ups

Men also tend to ignore their health until a crisis takes place. So remind Dad to have regular health check-ups to make sure all is well. Make a doctor’s appointment for him if need be. Accompany him to see the doctor if there is time. And if Dad needs to be on medication, remind him to eat his medicines. Get him a pill organizer that comes with an alarm.

Fathers’ Day is a great time to help Dad embark on a healthy lifestyle. Give Dad the gift of health by encouraging him to eat healthily, getting him to drink more water, signing him up for a gym membership, becoming his exercise buddy or reminding him to have regular health check-ups. Over time, these gifts of health will be more precious than other material gifts for Dad.

Need more gift ideas for Father’s Day? Read also Father's Day Family Fun, Father’s Day Gift Ideas for Adventurous Dads and Unique Father's Day Gift Ideas.


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