HomeHealth & FitnessThe heart-mind connection: Emotional wellbeing impacts your heart health, here's how

The heart-mind connection: Emotional wellbeing impacts your heart health, here's how

Heart and brain health tips: Your heart and mind are constantly communicating with each other. When you're stressed, anxious or low, your heart feels it too. Small, simple daily habits can support both your mental wellbeing and heart health, helping you feel stronger, calmer, and more in balance.

September 29, 2025 / 21:31 IST
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How to keep heart healthy, brain sharp: Creativity can boost both your heart and mental health. You can draw, paint, or take up gardening as a hobby (Image: Pexels)
How to keep heart healthy, brain sharp: Creativity can boost both your heart and mental health. You can draw, paint, or take up gardening as a hobby (Image: Pexels)

Ever noticed your heart pounding when you’re anxious? Or that tight feeling in your chest when something’s upsetting you? That’s not your imagination. It’s your body responding to your emotions. You may often think of the heart and brain as two completely different things: One emotional, the other logical. The truth is, they’re deeply connected. Also, your heart doesn’t just respond to physical activity, it also reacts to your feelings.

Our mental and emotional health directly impacts our cardiovascular system, Prakriti Poddar, Global Head, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Roundglass Living, Washington, US, tells Moneycontrol. “Stress, anxiety and depression don’t just change how we feel, they affect our heartbeat, our blood pressure, even how well our body can recover,” she adds.

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According to a study in PubMed, the autonomic nervous system controls the heart and lungs through two parts: the sympathetic system speeds up heart rate and breathing, releasing adrenaline, while the parasympathetic system slows them down. “A few minutes of humming your favourite tune can gently calm both your nervous system and your heart rhythm,” Poddar says.

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