Since Americans
are living longer, it is more important than ever to take care of yourself to
ensure your later years are good
ones. The National Institute of Health
(NIH) explains there are real benefits to a healthy lifestyle and adds that it
is never too late to begin. Another
recently published study by Sian Robinson, a professor of nutritional
epidemiology at the University of Southampton, also emphatically states that,
"Improving the quality of your diet can have a beneficial effect on
health, whatever your age."
Experts advise
that one of the best things older adults can do to stay
healthy is to eat a balanced diet and to keep their minds and bodies
active. Other healthy habits include not
smoking, getting regular checkups and learning how to prevent falls.
At the
FamilyDoctor.org website, they remind seniors that even small changes such as
daily physical activity can make a difference.
Moreover as you increase your physical activity, it will help to
strengthen your bones and muscles, which in turn can help prevent falls. If you do fall, stronger bones are less
susceptible to breaking.
Participating in
routine physical activity also helps your brain and studies indicate that
people who regularly exercise make better decisions. In fact exercise is so important to our
health that experts say the benefits outweigh the risk of an exercise-related
injury. Even chronic health conditions
such as diabetes and heart disease may improve with exercise. The NIH does suggests that seniors new to
exercising start slowly; and before you begin any new exercise, consult your health care
provider.
Another
easy-to-do tip from Family Doctor is to eat food high in fiber. Not only does it help your colon work better
but it may help to reduce the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and
cancer. Some research suggests it may
help to lower your cholesterol levels.
Whatever healthy changes you decide to incorporate into your everyday
life should help you feel better and can be done over a period of time.
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Sources:
nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/healthyaging.html
medlineplus.gov/news/fullstory_169515.html
familydoctor.org/familydoctor/en/seniors/staying-healthy/good-health-habits-at-age-60-and-beyond.html
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