Cut the Hype and Enjoy Life As A
Senior!
You cannot pick up a book or switch on
the television these days without having a so-called expert
preaching to you about the benefits of healthy living. Most of
these experts have something to sell and so are easy to
dismiss. However, all seniors should attempt to see through
their hype because a very important message lies at the
heart of their sales pitch - we should all make the
effort to be healthy in order to improve our quality of
life.
Maintaining health is all about moderation.
There is no point going overboard to try and get healthy when
we get to a certain age. That just takes all of the enjoyment
out of life. If you like something that is unhealthy for
you then simply cut down rather than remove
it from your life altogether and be miserable. Having said
that, there are certain key areas that require attention if an
individual senior wants to stay healthy:
Tobacco: We have all seen the warnings on
what smoking can do to us, but yet a high number of seniors
still smoke. As seniors are more vulnerable to breathing
difficulties, smokers should look into the possibilities of
quitting. There are now clinics, medication and counselling
sessions offered in every state that are aimed at those looking
to quit. If you don't want to quit, and that is highly
advisable, it would be wise to cut way down. Poor
circulation, lung cancer and pneumonia are just some of the
illnesses associated with smoking, so ask yourself how long you
really want to be around before lighting up next
time.
Alcohol: There is nothing wrong with a
glass of wine or beer, as long as you do so in moderation.
Health guidelines state that men should not consume more than
two units of alcohol a day, and women should limit themselves
to one. A unit is the equivalent of a glass of wine or beer, or
a shot of liquor. Some forms of alcohol, red wine for example,
are considered healthier than others. All alcohol can
contribute to certain cancers and liver disease and thus should
be consumed modestly and sensibly. The best advice: If
you have a weakness - stay far away from alcohol!
Exercise: Seniors
should do at least an hour's worth of exercise every week. It
can be split into six lots of ten minutes, three lost of twenty
minutes and so on... you get the picture. That hour of exercise
can give the muscles and joints a work out to ensure that they
remain supple and flexible, thus cutting the risk of arthritis
and stiff joints. It can get the blood pumping, boost your
immune system and thus keep any diseases or illnesses at bay to
ensure that you enjoy your senior health rather than let it
rule your life.
Nutrition: Diet is extremely important for
everyone, but it's most important for vulnerable groups, and
more so for seniors. Diabetes is common in seniors and, for the
most part, has to be controlled by diet. Other ailments such as
osteoporosis and arthritis can also be aided by a carefully
controlled diet. Although none of these illnesses can be
totally cured by a healthy diet, the condition that senior
bodies are in can. Eating nutritious wholesome meals can give
seniors the strength to fight against their effects.
Medical attention: Seniors should get
regular health checks that include blood pressure and
sight/hearing exams. Blood glucose should also be tested so any
sign of diabetes can be caught early, and some doctors will
even do a urine test as well to make sure that their patients
are in good health.
There is nothing more precious than your health and seniors
should pay more attention to theirs than most! If you take care
of your body, it will take care of you for the time you've
been granted here on earth!
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