• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Dianne's Vegan Kitchen
  • Home
  • Meet Dianne
  • Health Coaching
  • Cooking Classes
  • Recipes
  • Cookbooks
  • Contact Me
menu icon
go to homepage
search icon
Homepage link
  • Meet Dianne
  • Health Coaching
  • Cooking Classes
  • Recipes
  • Cookbooks
  • Contact
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
  • ×
    Home » Healthy Vegan Living » Health and Nutrition

    Fall Into Good Health – Your Guide to Fall Health

    Published: Sep 23, 2020 · Modified: May 12, 2023 by Dianne · This post may contain affiliate links

    • Share
    • Tweet
    Fall Into Good Health – Your Guide to Fall Health, wooden background with text overlay

    Fall health can be tricky. With the holidays approaching, we tend to get busier in the cooler months, just as cold and flu season hits. Stay healthy this autumn with these 5 fall health tips.

    Fall Into Good Health – Your Guide to Fall Health, wooden background with text overlay

    Autumn has Fallen!

    Autumn has fallen upon us once again! This is my favorite time of year. The air is crisp and cool, hearty squashes are in season, and everything's coming up pumpkins!

    display of gourds and squash

    This is the time of year that most mammals start to slow down and prepare for the cold months, some even hibernate during the winter. But we humans tend to speed up. Preparing kids to go back to school runs into getting ready for Halloween, which is followed by Thanksgiving, then Christmas, and Hanukkah. Next comes New Year's, and after all of the festivities have died down, we start running around, trying to accomplish the resolutions we've made. It's really not until February that we start to slow down and relax. While it's impossible to follow the lead of the squirrels and bears and take the season off, it is important to make sure we take care of ourselves by eating healthy food, exercising, properly managing stress and getting plenty of rest.

    squash at farm stand

    5 Tips for Fall Health

    Get Enough Sleep

    Even though there's less daylight, many people tend to sleep less during the autumn and winter months. Sleep is essential for health and wellbeing. While we sleep, our body's are hard at work, detoxifying, repairing and rebuilding. When we don’t get enough of it, we’re denying our bodies the time it needs for these functions and we’re compromising our immune systems. Studies have shown that lack of sleep leads to weight gain, as we tend to eat more to fuel our bodies through our waking hours. Sleep deprivation can sauce increased levels in cortisol in the body, which means we’re all walking around feeling stressed out.

    bowls of soup from overhead

    Plan Meals Ahead of Time

    When we're busy, we tend to grab whatever food is available, which is unusually unhealthy fast food or boxed processed meals. Spending a little time preparing for the week's meals pays off big time. Pick easy recipes, shop for the ingredients and then chop vegetables and as soon as you get home from the store. Plan on making extra food so you will have leftovers for lunch, or prepare several salads at once and store them in containers in the fridge. Planning ahead takes the guesswork out of meal time, and preparing ingredients ensures that you will be spending minimal time in the kitchen on weeknights, when you're busy. If you have one, break out the slow cooker, which cooks while you're at work and welcomes you home with a nice, hot meal!

    fall apple farro salad

    Eat Seasonal Foods

    Nature provides what we need, when we need it. Fall foods help cleanse the body and prepare it for the cold months ahead. Autumnal foods such as apples, pumpkins, Brussels sprouts, onions, winter squash and sweet potatoes are all packed with vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients as well as compounds that have been shown to reduce inflammation and lower the risk of developing cancer. And luckily, they're all delicious!

    Use Full Spectrum Light Bulbs

    Shorter daylight hours can lead to Season Affective Disorder (SAD), which is a mild depression that tends to affect people during the winter months. Getting enough sleep, exercising and eating healthy meals can help combat SAD, as can using full spectrum bulbs, which mimic the sun's rays.

     

    two Pumpkin Pie Smoothies with almond milk, nutmeg and cinnamon sticks

    Don't Be Afraid to Say No

    It's common to take on too much at once, especially at this time of year. A lot of people, especially women, have a fear of letting others down, and end up juggling far too many projects and activities, and self care tends to get pushed to the back burner. Saying no isn't always easy, but it gets more natural with practice. Self care is just as important as eating healthily, as we need to nourish our souls just as much as we nourish our bodies. Make sure you make time for yourself and the things you love.

    display of gourds and squash

    What is your favorite way to stay healthy in the cooler months?

    « Curry Noodles
    Vegan Kung Pao Soy Curls »

    About Dianne

    Dianne Wenz is a Certified Holistic Health Coach, Vegan Lifestyle Coach, Plant-Based Diet Nutrition Specialist, and Plant-Based Chef, as well as the author of Truly Healthy Vegan Cookbook.

    Subscribe banner horizontal

    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Rachel @ My Naturally Frugal Family

      September 25, 2012 at 7:37 am

      Mass consumption of fresh soup is my favorite way to stay healthy in the fall. You can pack it with so many veggies, and a bonus is that the kids generally like it too!!!

    2. Jessica Caneal

      September 25, 2012 at 8:13 am

      These are great tips! Especially the one about not taking on too much. I have often learned this lesson the hard way. Thanks for a great post 🙂

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating




    Primary Sidebar

    Dianne in Kitchen

    Hi! I'm Dianne Wenz, a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach. I empower my clients to build new habits so they can reach their healthy living goals. I love to show others how easy it is to live a vegan lifestyle as well as how to cook deliciously easy plant-based meals. Contact me today to learn more and to schedule a complimentary breakthrough session!

    More about me →

    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    The Big Book of Vegan Cooking

    Eating Vegan

    Truly Healthy Vegan Cookbook by Dianne Wenz

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    About

    • Meet Dianne
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer

    Updates

    • Get Updates from Dianne

    Contact

    • Contact
    • Health Coaching
    • Partner With Me
    • FAQ

    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    Copyright © 2025 Dianne Wenz. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission is strictly prohibited.

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.