Five reasons to make regular vacations a top New Year’s resolution

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LAS VEGAS, NV – ‘Tis the season of resolutions and Diamond Resorts International Vacation Doctor Leigh Vinocur wants Americans to add a fun resolution to their lists. Take regular vacations! Dr.

LAS VEGAS, NV – ‘Tis the season of resolutions and Diamond Resorts International Vacation Doctor Leigh Vinocur wants Americans to add a fun resolution to their lists. Take regular vacations! Dr. Vinocur has teamed up with Diamond Resorts Internationalยฎ as they roll out their Stay Vacationed awareness platform to educate consumers and employers about the documented benefits of regular vacations to health, productivity and relationships.

“I was drawn to Diamond Resorts because of the research they conducted with Nielsen Research that corroborates my already existing beliefs and observations,” said Dr. Leigh Vinocur. “As an emergency room doctor, I see patients at a point where preventive treatment is no longer an option. Many of their health issues could be avoided by circumventing stress. And one of the biggest stressors in America is overwork. We do not take time for ourselves. Time that allows us to unwind and de-stress.”

The Nielsen Research study commissioned by Diamond Resorts shows that vacations are linked to our health, happiness and productivity.

However, more than 40 percent of Americans on average are leaving seven or more days of paid vacation on the table every year. The result is that as many as ONE billion vacation days go unused every year, and a workforce that is less productive, less satisfied in their jobs and relationships, and prone to stress-related illnesses such as high blood pressure, obesity and heart disease.

Dr. Vinocur’s prescription to treat this long list of ailments? Take regular vacations. Following are some of the benefits of making regular vacations a New Year’s resolution:

1. Regular Vacations can prevent a heart attack

โ€ข It is well known that stress contributes to heart disease. Over time, chronic stress from the competing demands of your work, finances and home life takes its toll
โ€ข Stress can contribute to heart disease and high blood pressure, which can cause a heart attack
โ€ข In addition, depression is also linked to heart disease and stress
โ€ข Neuroscientists have found that the brain structure is actually altered by chronic exposure to the stress hormone cortisol, which can be a major contributing factor to anxiety and depression
โ€ข According to the Nielsen Research Study (December 2013) over three-quarters of respondents reported feeling happier when they vacationed regularly

2. Regular Vacations can make you smarter

โ€ข If you feel distracted and can’t concentrate because of everyday stresses, you are not alone
โ€ข Studies find that chronic stress can actually modulate a part of your brain that inhibits goal-directed activity and can cause problems with memory
โ€ข This affects work performance, which in turn creates more stress in a vicious cycle
โ€ข No wonder 71% of respondents in the same Nielsen Study were more satisfied at work when they regularly took a vacation

3. Regular Vacations can improve your sex life

โ€ข The term “vacation sex” is a real phenomenon
โ€ข Many lose interest in sex or have performance issues when worried about work and financial pressures
โ€ข Chronic stress and higher cortisol levels are associated with lower sex hormone levels, such as testosterone, that contribute to loss of libido
โ€ข 80% of respondents in the Nielsen Study who were on vacation, or regularly took time to vacation, reported increased romance in their relationship, which translates into better sex!

4. Regular Vacations can make you thinner

โ€ข For stress eaters, everyday stresses can make you fat. Science supports this.
โ€ข Regular vacations can help. Over 75% of respondents in the Nielsen Study reported positive feelings and extreme happiness while on vacation
โ€ข For stress eaters, this may break the overeating cycle

5. Regular Vacations are a necessity

โ€ข The Nielsen Study found that planning and taking regular vacations helps 96% of Americans who “Stay Vacationed.โ„ข” enjoy and cherish the time you spend with your family
โ€ข This New Year – change your family’s dynamics
โ€ข Make sure regular vacations are your #1 New Year’s resolution!

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