Health Tips
Key to Senior Fitness: Exercise, Eat Right...
Over the hill at age 65? Ready for the rocker at 70? Not these days. Americans
are living longer and making more of their later years. One key is exercise.
"Perhaps the most debilitating influence in people's health as they age
is a sedentary life," said Dr. Jerome McAndrews, national spokesperson
for the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). "Exercise of some type
is all but mandatory."
Otherwise, an individual may set him or herself up for broken bones,
circulation problems caused by atrophying blood vessels, and a myriad of other
physical problems associated with aging.
"Exercise, however, can improve a person's mobility, digestive processes
and circulation. It can also reduce anxiety. Add proper nutrition and you have
the makings of a naturally healthy lifestyle," said Dr. McAndrews.
"Following a healthy diet is another way of extending your golden years
as long as possible."
Dr. McAndrews and the ACA suggest the following tips to help seniors maintain
a healthy lifestyle:
Walking...
- Walking improves elasticity in blood vessels, which makes them less
susceptible to formation of aneurysms or rupture.
- Start with one-third of a mile per day - one-sixth out and one-sixth
back. (Measure the distance with your car.) Do that three days a week for
a month, then double the distance, working gradually up to at least one
mile a day, three days a week.
- Expect a little soreness in the thighs and calves for the first week or
two. If you experience more than soreness, check with your chiropractor.
Stretching...
- The average person should stretch to prevent the bowing or stoop caused
by shortening of ligaments. A stoop can inhibit normal breathing.
- Stretch the groin muscles by sitting on the floor and bending one leg to
the side and back as far as possible. Or sit Indian fashion on a cushion
and watch television. A relaxed stretch is the goal.
- Stretch the back leg muscles by putting your hands on a wall, one foot
flat on the floor behind you. Then lean into the wall. Or stand up
straight and bend over. Or sit with one foot on an ottoman and bend
forward.
Eating Right...
- Make sure you have a properly balanced diet. If you take vitamins, take
them with a meal. Drink 10 eight-ounce glasses of water a day to help keep
the kidneys active, dilute and remove toxins from the body, and replace
lost fluids. (Coffee, tea, soft drinks and alcohol are diuretics. Don't
substitute them for water.)
Dr. McAndrews suggests seeing your chiropractor regularly as well. "He or
she has the expertise to help keep you in the mainstream of life."
Chiropractic in Cyberspace...
If you like to surf the Net, check out the American Chiropractic Association's
Web site. Not only can you find a doctor of chiropractic near you, but you can
obtain additional information and research that shows chiropractic is
effective for preventing a variety of conditions, read important studies about
the effectiveness of chiropractic care, and learn about chiropractic education
and the history of the chiropractic profession.