Physical Activity is Important for Seniors
Being physically active on a regular
basis is one of the healthiest things you can do for yourself, so says the
National Institute of Health (NIH). They
go on to say that, “even moderate exercise and physical activity can improve
the health of people who are frail or who have diseases that accompany
aging.”
One of the benefits of staying
physically active is that it not only provides long-term health benefits, but
also can improve the health of older adults who are already suffering from
diseases and disabilities. In fact,
researchers have discovered that regular exercise is an effective treatment for
many chronic conditions such as arthritis, heart disease and diabetes. It can also be beneficial for those dealing
with conditions such as high blood pressure, balance problems and walking
difficulties.
The NIH advises that being inactive is
in itself risky for your good health. While
you need to consult your health care provider before you begin to exercise,
studies show that if seniors take it “too easy” it can impact their ability to
do things on their own. They state that,
“lack of physical activity also can lead to more visits to the doctor, more
hospitalizations, and more use of medicines for a variety of illnesses.”
Another reason why it is important to exercise regularly is it can help to elevate
your mood and relieve stress.
Furthermore, research points to the fact that exercise may help seniors
improve or maintain cognitive
function. The NIH says
the type of mental activities that improve with exercise is the ability to
shift quickly between tasks and an easier time with planning activities.
This post is intended for
informational purposes only. Please
contact your health care provider with any questions or concerns you have
regarding your health.
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Source:
nihseniorhealth.gov/exerciseforolderadults/healthbenefits/01.html
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