Steps to Make Your Senior Years Healthier
While it is true that we are all living
longer, there are some steps you can take to help make those years healthier
than ever. The National Institute of
Health recommends that seniors
incorporate the following habits into their daily lives: eat a balanced diet; keep
your mind and body active; do not smoke; get regular checkups; and practice
safety habits to avoid accidents and prevent falls.
The Family Doctor website also offers some
commonsense advice on how even small changes in your lifestyle can improve your
health even if you are already a senior.
Their primary recommendation is to add physical activity to your daily
life and eat food that is enriched with fiber.
By increasing your daily physical
activity, it will help improve the strength of your bones and muscles. In addition we know that stronger muscles can
help to prevent falls, and in the event you do experience a fall, those stronger
bones are less apt to break.
Another benefit to daily
physical activity is that your brain also benefits. The article cites studies that indicate people
who regularly exercise are better able to make decisions. Furthermore, even if you have never exercised
on a regular basis, the experts say the benefits outweigh the risk of an
exercise-related injury. By daily
exercising, you can help improve many chronic health problems such as diabetes
and heart disease.
Seniors new to exercising should
consult their health care provider before they begin. Once they are given the go ahead, they need
to start slowly. Walking is one of the
easiest exercises to do and experts recommend breaking up 30 minutes of daily activity
into two or three increments. Consider
walking for 15 minutes twice a day or do 10 minutes 3 times a day. Strength training also offers seniors
benefits but again the suggestion is to begin slowly. Start with 1 or 5-pound weights and do a few
exercises at a time. Resistance bands
are also easy to use and can help to strengthen upper arms and leg
muscles.
Lastly the article suggests increasing
the fiber in your diet; it can improve your health in a number of ways. Fiber gets your colon working better and reduces
the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer. In addition it may help to lower cholesterol
levels.
This
post is for information purposes only; please consult your health care
providers with any health concerns.
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