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Reduce exam stress naturally with daily exercises, good sleep, healthy diet; here's how

Beat exam stress: Success in exams requires more than just academic effort; it demands a holistic approach to self-care. Prioritising sleep, eating nutrient-dense foods, and including physical activity in your daily routine can sharpen the mind, lower stress, and support long-term learning. Expert explains how.

February 19, 2025 / 12:00 IST
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How to improve concentration for studying: Sleeping well, eating right, and staying active are the three pillars that work together to boost cognitive function, emotional resilience, and physical well-being (Image: Canva)
How to improve concentration for studying: Sleeping well, eating right, and staying active are the three pillars that work together to boost cognitive function, emotional resilience, and physical well-being (Image: Canva)

Exams are stressful, there’s no escaping that. As students prepare for their exams, the pressure to perform well often leads to sleepless nights, skipped meals, and long hours of uninterrupted studying. But what if the secret to acing exams wasn’t just about cramming facts but about supporting your brain and body with the right habits? Experts say that maintaining good sleep, nutrition, and exercise routines can not only reduce exam anxiety but also boost memory, focus, and mental resilience.

Exam time brings with it a blend of mental and emotional strain. The constant cycle of studying, revising, and worrying about performance takes a toll on both the mind and body, says Dr Arun Chowdary Kotaru, Unit Head & Senior Consultant, Respiratory Disease & Sleep Medicine, Artemis Hospitals.

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“Chronic stress triggers the release of cortisol, a hormone that, in high amounts, impairs memory and learning ability. Academic success is not just about studying hard. Sleeping well, eating right, and staying active are the three pillars that work together to boost cognitive function, emotional resilience, and physical well-being,” he adds.

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