General tips!
Stay optimistic. How you feel about ageing is key to your ability to thrive.
People who live well into their later years rarely consider their age a
limitation. Rather, they take advantage of new opportunities.
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Maintaining muscle strength becomes increasingly important with age.
Muscle tissue burns fat more efficiently, and exercise can markedly enhance
your sense of well being.
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Try to get out and about. Sunlight on the skin helps to maintain
levels of vitamin D in the body.
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Keep your mind active with new and different activities to exercise
different parts of your brain. Take advantage of opportunities and
possibilities that may not have been available to you previously, such as a
second career, voluntary activities, musical instruction, writing or travel.
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Relax! Stress can have a negative impact on your health. Humour,
meditation, tai chi and exercise are all excellent ways to help manage stress.
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Fruit smoothies are a delicious way to eat
fruit and potatoes and other vegetables can be served mashed. Sauces can also
be pureed.
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Drink plenty of milk and eat cheese and bio yoghurt. This is
important to help maintain strong bones and a healthy digestive system.
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Try to eat at least six times daily - breakfast, mid-morning, lunch,
mid afternoon, dinner and supper. This should help those whose appetite has
decreased (little but often), and those who tend to snack on "junk" food due to
low blood sugar levels.
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Try to drink pure orange juice with meals as it helps in the
absorption of nutrients, whereas tea and coffee can inhibit absorption.
Remember that moderation is important. Drink alcohol and eat chocolate if it
makes you feel happy, but only in moderation!
Please note that any health tips or advice provided on this site are not intended as, and should not be regarded as a substitute for medical advice from your doctor or health professional.
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