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Health And Fitness For People Above 50
Most aging adults don't get
enough physical activity.
Exercise, though, can improve
health impairments and prevent
some diseases. It can also
improve mood and emotional
well being. The keys, though,
to a sensible senior workout
are to take it slowly and
keep it up. Older people need
to find a realistic mild to
moderate enjoyable program.
Let me give you 8 important
reasons why You should work
out.
1. Sleeping Aid for Seniors
Because exercise effects the
body is so many positive ways,
it is clearly the most natural
option for helping address
sleep related issues. Regular
exercise will first of all
help tire the body physically,
ensuring a natural form of
fatigue that the body will
address with a need to get
appropriate rest.
2. Strength Training = Strong
Bones
A critical aspect of aging
is the general weakening of
both muscle tissue and our
bones themselves. One of the
surest ways to reduce the
stress on our weakening bones
is to increase our muscles
mass through strength training.
Strength training has repeatedly
been shown to be a safe and
effective method of reversing
muscle loss in the elderly
3. Strong Heart
People who exercise vigorously
and often will reduce the
risk of heart disease the
greatest, but studies also
show that any exercise can
be beneficial. Studies have
found that moderate exercise
is also beneficial for those
people with existing heart
disease.
4. Arthritis Help
Arthritis is defined as the
inflammation of a joint, but
it can certainly seem more
painful than that. It can
cause searing pain that leaves
the body feeling weak for
days. As people age, arthritis
tends to develop from the
extended every day uses of
the body.
Exercise, though, can assist
with arthritis by strengthening
the muscles near the joint
which helps reduce joint stress.
While exercise is necessary
for everyone, it is essential
for those with arthritis
5. 58% lower risk for Type
2 diabetes
A study reported a 58% lower
risk for Type 2 diabetes in
adults who exercise for as
little as 2.5 hours a week,
even if the exercise was of
a moderate level.
People with diabetes are at
high risk for heart disease,
so the protective effects
of aerobic exercise on the
heart are very important for
people with Type 2 diabetes.
Initial indications are that
strength training to increase
muscle mass and reduce patient
fat is also helpful for people
with diabetes.
6. Increased Overall Fitness
Being physically active appears
to stimulate immune cells
that target many viruses and
infections. Though exercise
appears to stimulate such
cells, that stimulation appears
to last only a few hours.
However, regular exercise
appears to lower the overall
risk of being susceptible
to the flu, colds, and other
viruses.
7. Increased Stamina and Slowing
the Aging clock
Physical fitness allows the
body to perform to its full
capacity. Fitness helps us
appear, feel, and act to our
full potential. Exercise is
essentially the capability
to complete everyday responsibilities
energetically and actively,
with energy remaining at the
end of the day for appreciation
of other activities.
8. No Brain Drain
How many times do you hear
yourself or other seniors
say, "Sorry, I'm just having
another senior moment?" Many
seniors are making exercise
more of a habit so their sharp
and educated minds don't suffer.
Studies across the country
are showing that seniors who
exercise their bodies have
the least trouble exercising
their minds
For more information You can
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