Category: Health

  • Exercise After 50- What You Should Be Doing

    What Exercise Should You Be Doing After 50

    The mistake many make is stopping exercise altogether as they age.

    This is one of the worst things you can do to your body at a time when exercise is needed more than ever.

    The aging process hastens breakdown of muscle and connective tissue, and can leave you immobile if you sit there and do nothing about it.

    Already over 50?

    It is never too late to start improving your health with exercise.

    The following are exercises you should be incorporating into your fitness plan:

    Aerobics

    Aerobics, also known as cardio or cardiovascular exercise, is important at any point of life, but even more so as we get older.aerobicexercise

    Aerobic exercise plays an important part in maintaining the health of various organ systems, including the heart, lungs and brain.

    Though there are many different types of aerobic exercise, it is best to start with a low-impact variety, to safeguard the safety of the joints until it is established that you can handle more.

     

    Be sure to include the following types of aerobics:
    • Swimming
    • Cycling (including stationary bikes)
    • Walking
    • Jogging

    Strength Training

    Far too many people associate strength training with becoming a bodybuilder or some other strong man type of athlete, but in reality your body needs resistance to stay functional.

    People that weight train regularly, especially older persons, have a greatly decreased risk of fractures, pain, and immobility due to muscle atrophy.

    You need to perform at least basic strength training, which entails using your bodyweight. Added resistance is good, but do it only when you feel you are capable.weighttraining

    Be sure to include the following movements into your regime:
    • Squats
    • Bench presses
    • Push ups
    • Pull up/ assisted pull ups
    • Lat pull downs shoulder presses
    • Deadlifts / hyperextensions
    • Triceps presses
    • Dumbbell curls

    If you have preexisting joint issues, you can substitute one exercise with another. For example, removing the squat and using leg extensions instead.strengthtraining

    Flexibility Training

    The single most underrated aspect of any training program has got to be the flexibility component. The reasons are simple enough to understand, after all, you don’t see any immediate benefit to doing it, so why should you? But there’s another way to look at flexibility training- as insurance.flexibilitytraining

    Think of flexibility training as the insurance that safeguards you in the eventuality of the worst outcome, in this case immobility or injury.

     

    Flexibility training has numerous benefits on a body aged over 50, such as:

    Decreases Pain Following Training- part of the reason muscles and joints ache after a workout is because of an inability of muscles to elongate back, or when they do they place undue stress on connective tissue.
    Promotes Balance- loss of balance occurs frequently as we age, due in large part to loss of muscle mass, but also to stiff connective tissue. Flexibility training can significantly help you maintain balance as you age.

    Include these in your flexibility training to reap the benefits:

    Dynamic Stretches- these are stretches performed prior to your workout to get the muscle and connective tissue loose and ready for activity. This significantly helps to reduce the risk of injury during an active workout set.stretching
    Static Stretches- these are stretches performed after working out a muscle group, to relieve muscle tension. Static stretches help stretch the muscle fibers and reduce pain after your workout.

    Conclusion

    Maintaining the integrity of the joints, heart and muscles requires incorporating some aspects of all the exercises listed above.

    Staying mobile will definitely contribute to optimal health and longevity in the future.

  • 5 Tips For Beating The Aging Process

    5 Tips For Beating The Aging Process

    Aging is inevitable.

    No matter how hard we try, it will catch up with us eventuality, but that does not mean that you have to sit back and let it prematurely take your youth away.

    No, there are things you can do starting right now to beat the aging process, and maintain your youthful looks and vigor well into an age nobody will be able to guess!

    These tips are extremely simple- there’s no magic pill here.

    Read on to find out the five keys tips you should be doing:

    Sleep More

    Sleeping is one of life’s simple pleasures, and something that should come naturally to everyone.

    However, more than half of the USA’s adult population is chronically sleep deprived, in the sense that they get less than the recommended 8-9 hours nightly, many days running.bettersleephabits

    Sleep is the one thing that everyone has going for them, since it is the hit reset button for your body.

    During sleep, repair ensues, so that proteins in skin are fixed, hormone production is ramped up, and the process of rebuilding in general.

    Chronic sleep deficiency inhibits the ability of the body to fix structural defects, including in DNA, which can accelerate greying of hair, wrinkling of skin and deterioration of organs.

    Eat Your Veggies

    Eat lots of vegetables. It doesn’t really matter which, but include a variety of different ones, as each bring something different to the table.veggies

    Most vegetables are extremely low calories, making them perfect for bulk at mealtimes, as you can eat a lot, and not get a lot of calories.

    In addition, vegetables are full of fiber, which keep intestinal and colon health on point, as well as tons of anti-oxidants, vitamin and minerals, which fend off free radicals and compounds that damage DNA and promote aging.

    Avoid High Risk Habits

    Sure, watching TV late into the night is a bad hobby, and it is damaging, but it is not bad in the sense we are referring to.

    What we are talking about is related to drinking, smoking and eating junk food.smokingman

    Excessive alcohol consumption places undue stress on the liver. The role of the liver is to remove toxins from the body, and routine alcohol consumption can make it difficult to do it’s job effectively.

     

    The accumulation of toxins is bad for health, and accelerates the aging process.

    Smoking, on the other hand is worse in many aspects.

    Smoking has negative effects on the lungs, blood vessels, heart, blood pressure and skin. smoking can age you 25 years in just 5 years.

    Smoking can age you 25 years in just 5 years.

    Nutrient delivery suffers, so skin ages and wrinkles far sooner than it should, and you increase the risk of dying from complications of the lung including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, recurrent infections and lung cancer.

    Stay Happy

    We don’t expect you to be euphoric all day long, but being happy has proven benefits over being sad, or pouty.

    This can be explained by endorphins, feel good chemicals produced in the brain that boost mood, reduce heart rate and blood pressure, and reduce stress levels as well.

    happywoman

    Practicing mindfulness meditation is one of the best ways to develop your appreciation of the little things in life, and improve your happiness and outlook not to mention the fact that frowning just speeds up development of wrinkles and fine lines!

     

    Weight Train

    A little jogging or cycling is good during any point of life, but in order to diminish the effects of aging, weight training is a must.weighttraining

    Not only does muscle help you fill out your clothing, but it can also help prevent skin from sagging, wrinkling, or your posture from stooping.

    Nothing screams old like a hunched back and sagging skin, but luckily, weight lifting can delay this for years to come, not only that, but your overall mobility will be kept in check, and you will look great, so hit the weights!

  • Why Do So Many Men Find It Difficult to Visit the Doctor?

    Why Do So Many Men Find It Difficult to Visit the Doctor?

    Many men find it tough to visit the doctor for a number of reasons. The first one is that they don’t want to seem like a weak person who needs help. They like to portray an image of being strong, tough, and able to cope with anything. They also hate asking for help.

    preventativemedicine

    Denial

    In addition, men don’t always want to know if there’s something wrong. They tend to stick their heads in the sand until a medical condition becomes so obvious that they are forced to do something about it.

     

    They might think the condition will just go away on its own. However, this wait-and-see approach can often result in a poor prognosis compared to if the medical condition had been detected early.

    They might also decide to diagnose themselves, thinking that a back ache is nothing more than a sprain, when it fact it could be a sign of something potentially fatal, such as an abdominal aortic aneurysm or prostate cancer that has spread to the bones because they were not going for regular check-ups.

    Fear and Loathing at the Doctor’s Office

    Many people are also scared of the doctor.

    Men are no exception.

    They hate the shots and tests. They don’t want to know if something is wrong. They detest being examined. After all, who wants to take off their clothes to be poked and prodded?

    Men have it tough.

    They might feel strange about being examined by a male doctor. However, they often feel even more dread at the prospect of a female doctor, especially for “private issues” to do with urology, reproductive issues to do with the prostate gland, and gastrointestinal issues – particularly those related to the colon, rectum and anus.

    People make jokes about bending over and the dreaded gloved finger. However, these can be two very important health tests that are an essential part of cancer screening at an annual physical each year.

    Vaccinations

    Most adults also tend to ignore their vaccination needs. Many people think that shots are just for children.

    However, there are a number of vaccinations that need to be updated regularly during the course of an adult’s life, such as tetanus, which needs to be redone every 10 years.

    In addition, there are vaccinations available which can prevent many troublesome diseases that can become quite severe in older people, such as the flu shot – in particular the high-dose one for older people.

    Other important shots for older men include the pneumonia vaccination and the shingles vaccine.

    Shingles are triggered by the same virus as chicken pox.

    Most people have chicken pox when they are younger.

    A recurrence in adulthood can trigger a painful case of shingles, in which one or more nerves in the body can be attacked, resulting in a nasty rash and severe pain that can last for weeks.

    Embarrassment

    Studies have shown that women are three times more likely to visit a doctor with regard to any medical issue as compared with men.

    Perhaps they have a higher embarrassment threshold, or are just more used to focusing on their health.

    In some cases, a man might also avoid going to the doctor because he is trying to hide his lifestyle choices, or not be nagged about them.

    For example, men who smoke tobacco or drink alcohol, especially to excess, don’t want to be told off by their doctor.

    They might even be concealing illegal drug use, or prescription or over-the-counter drugs overuse. They might be ashamed of their sexual history, orientation, and so on.

    The important thing to remember is that doctors are there to help, so regular check-ups can keep men healthy well into their senior years.

    So put your fears to rest, it is unlikely that you have anything your doctor has not seen before.

     

Copyright @ 2017 DrCurtisMcElroy