Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    KSA News TodayKSA News Today
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • KSA
    • Business
    • Technology
    • Sports
    • Lifestyle
    KSA News TodayKSA News Today
    • KSA
    • Business
    • Technology
    • Sports
    • Lifestyle
    Lifestyle

    How Eid Al Adha gatherings are medicine for brain, reduce stress, UAE experts say

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 27, 2026
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    As families and friends gather across the UAE to celebrate Eid Al Adha, neuroscientists have a message — those shared meals and laughter-filled gatherings are not just cultural traditions — they are essential medicine for the brain.

    Dr Eleni Margioti, neuropsychology lead at The Brain and Performance Centre, explained that quality time with loved ones triggers powerful neurological benefits. “We see the release of oxytocin, the bonding hormone, which strengthens trust and connection,” she said. “At the same time, activity in the amygdala, linked to stress, decreases, while the prefrontal cortex becomes more active, supporting clearer thinking and emotional regulation.”

    Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.

    In short, connection helps the brain feel safer, calmer, and sharper. Maryam AlBarguthi, a Clinical Psychologist at Sage Clinics, puts it in everyday terms. “When we spend time with people we feel safe with, the body moves from tension into calm, like switching from ‘I have 100 tabs open’ to ‘one tab, playing soft music.’”

    Uncertain times

    According to the experts, such connections become even more critical during uncertain times. Prolonged stress elevates cortisol levels, which can impair memory and focus. But strong family bonds act as a buffer. “Feeling supported helps regulate the nervous system and allows the brain to maintain balance, even during challenging periods,” said Dr Eleni.

    Maryam was quick to add that for the UAE’s expat community living far from their near and dear ones, there is encouraging news. Chosen family works just as well for the human need for connections. “The brain isn’t overly concerned with titles. It cares about safety and connection,” she said. “For many expats, friendships become a form of chosen family. When there’s real emotional closeness, the brain responds by reducing stress and increasing a sense of belonging. So, yes, your ‘work bestie’ might actually be doing more for your mental health than your morning coffee.”

    For those separated from their biological family during Eid, both experts recommend intentional connection through video calls or voice notes. “The brain responds to the quality of connection, not just physical proximity,” Dr Eleni said.

    Kind of gathering

    So, how much time is enough? Consistency matters more than quantity. According to Maryam, even 20 to 30 minutes of real connection daily — sharing a meal, laughing, or simply talking without phones — makes a significant difference. “It doesn’t have to be elaborate,” she said. “The brain responds to presence, not perfection. Think of it as your daily ‘emotional recharge’, no fancy planning, just fewer phones and more eye contact.”

    Regarding which bonding activities were most beneficial, Dr Eleni pointed to those that combine emotional connection with active engagement. “This could include cooking together, walking, playing games, exercising, or simply having meaningful conversations,” she said.

    She noted that such moments stimulate both cognitive and emotional systems while strengthening relationships. “Meaningful human connection is not optional,” she noted. “It is essential for a healthy, resilient brain.”

    Source: Khaleej Times

    Previous ArticleInterior Ministry Monitors Crowd Movement Indicators in Holy Sites Through Advanced Digital System
    Next Article At least 31 killed and 40 injured in Israeli air raids across southern Lebanon

    Related Posts

    90% discount, Dh10 dishes: 12 things for residents this Dubai Summer Surprises

    June 26, 2026

    Mediclinic Middle East wins 5 Dubai Quality Group awards for healthcare, AI and sustainability

    June 26, 2026

    APM Monaco brings Monaco summer spirit to Cannes with avant-première Été 2026 showcase

    June 26, 2026
    Latest Posts

    Mohammed Salah suffers knee scare but Egypt remains optimistic

    Saudi Shura Council Speaker Participates in Eighth Conference of Arab Parliament, Speakers of Arab Councils and Parliaments

    Bielsa shoulders responsibility as Uruguay exits World Cup

    Iran launches drone attack on Bahrain as ship struck in Strait of Hormuz

    Latest News

    90% discount, Dh10 dishes: 12 things for residents this Dubai Summer Surprises

    June 26, 2026

    Mediclinic Middle East wins 5 Dubai Quality Group awards for healthcare, AI and sustainability

    June 26, 2026

    APM Monaco brings Monaco summer spirit to Cannes with avant-première Été 2026 showcase

    June 26, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • KSA
    • Business
    • Technology
    • Sports
    • Lifestyle
    2026. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.