Off The MRKT

Your guide to New York real estate and more

Off The MRKT - Where New York's, Real Estate, Life Style, and Culture Converge

  • Real Estate
    • New York
    • Hamptons
    • Connecticut
    • Philadelphia
    • Florida
    • Submit Your Open House
  • Food & Wine
    • Wine and Spirits
    • Where To Drink and Eat
  • Events
    • Events Gallery
    • Submit an event
    • Calendar Listings
  • The Look
    • Travel
    • Health and Beauty
    • Fashion
    • Lifestyle Guide
  • About
pexels-pixabay-259950.jpg

How To Mitigate The Health Effects Of Inner-City Living

August 26, 2020 by Jeremy Lindy

Inner cities, while a fantastic opportunity to find more jobs and activities, can have an effect on your health. Depending on where you live, how close to the major road systems you are, and what kind of lifestyle you lead, these effects can stack over time. Of course, does this mean you can only be healthy if you live in an idyllic plain with the perfect crops and the best access to spring water? Of course not.

That being said, it can be that working with certain techniques will help you mitigate the intensive effects of living in the midst of a city. In small, subtle ways, they do have an effect on us. In fact, researchers have found that they can accurately predict how many people live in a city, close to the nearest ten thousand people, by how quickly people walk and how short their conversations are with each other on the street. This goes to show that even if we don’t agree, we are heavily affected by our environment.

So - how can you mitigate the health effects of inner-city living? With the following advice:

Get Into Nature

It’s important to get into nature if you can. This will help you breathe fresh, clean air, connect with the wildlife and plants around, and help you reduce your stress. This isn’t a placebo either, it turns out that city folk who live within a mile of a large green space encounter less stress than those who live further within the inner-city. Getting into nature can help you reconnect with the actual world, not the world human beings have constructed for themselves. If anything, it’s good to just get a change of scenery from time to time.

Take Care Of Your Mental Health

Mental health is just as important as physical health, and if not, perhaps more so. In a city with all of its chaos and busyness, it can be hard to appreciate this or take care of yourself. Meditating, exercising, keeping good close social links that you see regularly (although Covid has proven this tricky), delving into your hobbies, avoiding overuse of social media or video games - these things can help preserve your mental state. But more than anything, be sure to speak up if you need help. 

Care For Your Diet

It’s very important to care for your diet. City living gives you access to a wider array of indulgences, from booze stores around every corner to fast food joints advertising through delivery services. Supplements such as those offered by Made by Hemp, eating good, fibrous green vegetables, eating at your calorie limit most days and drinking large quantities of water is essential to feel your best self day after day. If you can do that, you will offset some of the potential hazards of inner-city indulgence, or be strong enough to subvert it entirely. That can be a great help.

With this advice, we hope you can more easily mitigate the health effects of inner-city living.


Featured
  Alexandra Richards     Photo Credit: Madison McGaw
Aug 13, 2025
Project Zero’s 3rd Annual Beach Clean-Up and Coral Celebration Shines at Surf Lodge
Aug 13, 2025
Aug 13, 2025
image001.png
Aug 13, 2025
Why PATRÓN’s EL ALTO Tequila Is the VIP Pass to 2025’s Most Exclusive Parties
Aug 13, 2025
Aug 13, 2025
757-FLATBUSH-01-HERO-P3-FINAL-HIGH-RES copy.jpg
Aug 12, 2025
New Empire Corp. Breaks Ground on 757 Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn
Aug 12, 2025
Aug 12, 2025
Terrace.jpg
Aug 12, 2025
Waterfront Living Is the Rx: Why Blue Space Is the New Wellness Frontier
Aug 12, 2025
Aug 12, 2025
Screenshot of Penthouse model (credit_ Jonathan Hokklo) - Dropbox (1).jpg
Aug 11, 2025
Closings Begin at Bergen in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn’s New Architectural Landmark
Aug 11, 2025
Aug 11, 2025
unsplash-image-N_Y88TWmGwA.jpg
Aug 11, 2025
A Luxe Foodie’s Tour Through Philadelphia
Aug 11, 2025
Aug 11, 2025
Blade x VCCC x EHP.jpg
Aug 8, 2025
Via Carota Craft Cocktails & Blade Launch Luxe Travel Partnership with Exclusive Hamptons Getaway
Aug 8, 2025
Aug 8, 2025
August 26, 2020 /Jeremy Lindy
  • Newer
  • Older
 
Off The MRKT Articles RSS

Follow Off The MRKT: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Contact us: Jeremy@Offthemrkt.com                                                                                           

Advertise | Off The MRKT Internship Program | Byline | Bible

Want More?

Want more awesome content like this? Sign up and get our best articles delivered straight to your inbox!

Thank you!
Our favorite listing this week is 508 West 24th Street, Unit 5th Floor, home to NBA Player Carmelo Anthony. The ten-time NBA All-Star, has listed his New York City condo. The home is the largest unit in the Cary Tamarkin designed building at 508 W 24
251 East 51st Street, Unit 2M, listed on the market as a Compass "Coming Soon," is a recently renovated, perfect pied-a-terre (and ideal one bedroom for all the rest of us). What truly sets this pad apart from the rest is the dreamy outdoor
Our last #openhouse roundup will you be checking out this #parkslope home?

#nycrealestate #brooklynrealestate #milliondollarlistings #luxuryhomes #OffTheMRKT
DNA Development announced that closings have commenced at 350 West 71st Street, the successful Upper West Side luxury conversion that seamlessly combines two historic pre-war buildings into one stunning contemporary condominium with a classic fa&cced
Our favorite listing this week is located at One West End, the sculptural glass residential tower designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli within Riverside Center. At $19.5 million, 29B offers 5,302 square feet of interiors space, with four bedrooms, five and
Looking to live in one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Manhattan? SoHo offers some of the most luxurious prime New York Real Estate. Known for its largest collection of incredible architecture in the entire world, SoHo is the heart of the historic
Following the unveiling of Rose Hill, one of the new residential developments in Manhattan's NoMad neighborhood that represents a modern era of Gotham-esque architecture and design by award-winning New York-based design firm CetraRuddy, legendary dev
The ethereal master bath at @theXInyc West Tower Penthouse features a custom sandblasted verde caldia floor, a carved verde scuro tub, and bronze vanities with marble tops designed by #AD100 French interior architect @pierre.yovanovitch.

Situated in