1/09/22

Staying Fit and Healthy Aging

Staying Fit and Healthy Aging

The aging process starts from the day we are born. A person may not realize it but we need to work on staying fit and healthy every day. In the end, you’ll feel and look younger all during the aging progression.


There are many things you can do to stay healthy and feel good. Watch your diet and continue activities throughout your life. Your diet has a lot to do with aging and health. Your diet contains vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients you need to stay healthy. 


If your overweighttriagee es getting yourself into an exercise program. Walking is a great program to get involved in. Start out walking gradually and work your way up to 12 to 15 miles by walking two or 3 times a week. Walking brings up the heart rate making it do its work. You can loosen the tight and stiffness in your legs and besides losing weight with diet it will help to tone your muscles. Combined weight lifting with your walk agenda but don’t overwork, yourself because it will make your muscles sore. Along with your new walking and weightlifting program trim down your diet and take supplements to make up for the vitamins you are cutting out. Exercising will burn up some of your vitamins too so make sure you take enough but not too much of the supplements. If you are not sure about the amount to take, consult your physician.


As you build new activities, you will be meeting people and that always gives you something new to talk about to help keep the depression away. You will need encouragement and support throughout your goal to stay healthy. Seek support from family, friends, or people with the same goals. 


As we grow older high cholesterol becomes a health issue with most of us. Your new walking program is a good start to lowering your levels. 2 miles a day, 3 times a week will help you to lower your cholesterol by helping you lose the excess weight you’ve put on in the last couple of years. If walking doesn’t seem to be helping to level out your cholesterol, try eating seven nuts. The combination of both will sometimes bring it to a balance. Be sure your doctor knows what you're doing as these things continue. Grease is good in nuts and olive oil to help lower blood pressure and blood sugar as well. Try changing your diet and eating more whole-grain foods while you cut back on the meat you love so much. Instead of using, spreadable fats use olive oil and canola margarine. As a snack…sneak in those nuts:


Has your blood pressure gone up in your older years? Try adding three servings of low-fat dairy products to your diet. Calcium, magnesium, and potassium are good to help lower that blood pressure.


Cancer is always a threat to us young or old so we need to start early on trying to help prevent it. Vitamin D is a good vitamin to take along with getting 10-15 minutes a week of the sun with no sunscreen on. Watching your diet and taking vitamins, helps reduce the risks of getting colon, breast, or ovarian cancer.  


Ovarian cancer for women is very common, yet women have the power to lower their risks. Green and black tea 2 times a day or even eating an apple or grapefruit will help. Anything high in antioxidants is good.  


Mixing your foods to cover everything daily is a good idea so you don’t get bored eating the same things all the time. Mix up what you eat in a recipe or on your plate the nuts, maybe some black-eyed peas, whole grain wheat bread, or cereal and add, a little peanut butter on that bread.


Changing the foods that you eat may not stop you from getting cancer but it is known to lower the risk and help prevent it. Remember you are not a doctor so be sure to have regular checkups.

 

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