Be Your Healthiest as We Approach Fall and Winter
As the seasons change and colder weather is just around the corner, it is a good idea to get our healthiest as we enter into the cold and flu season. Think of the new season as a time to make a fresh start on healthy habits that improve your physical and mental well-being.
Lifestyle changes to boost health should include engaging in physical activity and exercising as well as incorporating nutrient-rich foods into your diet, getting enough sleep and managing stress. Medical experts add recharging our health should also include getting a flu shot and any other vaccines needed.
For seniors, walking has many benefits and is a good way to increase your activity level; and fall is a great time to get outside and enjoy milder temperatures and the colorful trees. The Harvard Medical School reports studies show walking can counteract the effects of weight-promoting genes as well as help curb our sweet tooth. An American Cancer Society study found women who walked seven or more hours a week had a 14% lower risk of breast cancer than those who walked three hours or fewer per week. Other studies show walking can help seniors reduce joint pain from arthritis and boost our immune system, which is especially important in the upcoming cold and flu season.
Doctors say making good nutritional choices as often as we can and watching the amount of food we eat is an easy way to improve our health. Take advantage of the many healthy food options plentiful in fall such as squashes, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, kale and pears.
Our overall health is adversely impacted by the lack of sleep and the average person needs six to eight hours a day. Since stress interferes with our happiness and well-being, experts suggest managing it through mindful exercises like yoga, tai chi, and meditation and deep breathing. Another thing seniors can do to improve their health is to get social as isolation can lead to a higher risk for health conditions such as dementia and heart disease. Lastly experts say practicing gratefulness and being kind to ourselves increases happiness.
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