Many Seniors are Especially Susceptible to Cold
Many
seniors
are especially susceptible to the cold and end up feeling chilly all winter
long. There are several reasons why cold
weather can be hard on the elderly including complications from common diseases
and health conditions.
The
American Heart Association explains that seniors with cardiovascular conditions
can experience increased side effects from the cold as lower temperatures and cold
winds reduce body heat and cause blood vessels to constrict. This makes it more difficult for oxygen to
reach the entire body, and someone with heart disease can have difficulty
breathing. Other health conditions
common to the elderly include hypothyroidism (a low thyroid gland output),
which can cause the sensation of cold feet and hands. Also a sedentary lifestyle, problems with circulation
from diabetes, and losing weight can cause seniors to be more affected by the
cold.
The
National Institute on Aging (NIA) cautions that if an elderly person becomes
very chilled, it can be dangerous and result in a condition known as
hypothermia and may happen before a person is aware of the problem. Even residing in a very cold house may result
in a body temperature of 95°F or lower, which “can cause many health problems,
such as a heart attack, kidney problems, liver damage, or worse.”
Tips
to help the elderly stay warm and regulate their body temperatures include
eating a nutrient-rich diet and participating in age-appropriate
exercises. The NIA advises seniors not
to try and save money by skimping on heating their homes but to keep the
temperature at least 68–70°F. To cut
heating costs, close off unused rooms, shuts blinds and make sure your house if
well-insulated. Also wear layers
throughout the day and use a small throw to place over your legs or shoulders
if you do feel a chill. Furthermore, at
night, wear long underwear under your pajamas and socks as well as a knit cap
if you are still cold.
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Source: nia.nih.gov/health/cold-weather-safety-older-adults
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