Most of us pray for a long life that is healthy and free of disability or disease. For some these prayers often go unanswered, not because God was partial but because they failed to alter their lifestyle. For living a healthy senior lifestyle it is essential to take care of one’s diet, physical and mental fitness.
Healthy Diet is the key for a healthy future. It is essential to eat moderate quantities to prevent obesity which is a root cause of many ills. The diet should be a balance of carbohydrates, proteins, essential vitamins and minerals, and healthy fats. Those with a sweet tooth should control their sweet intake to prevent diabetes. During old age, bones tend to weaken; therefore, calcium intake should be monitored.
Physical Activity which suits your fitness levels and interests you must be adopted. These days various exercising models are designed keeping in mind the special needs of the aged like joint pains, obesity, and their tendency to trip over. For these reasons activities like chair aerobics, water aerobics, yoga etc are gaining popularity among the seniors.
Social Activity: With children moving out and settling independently or the spouse passing away, the elderly tend to become very lonely. It is important to keep yourself busy and entertained with some kind of social activity like social service, clubbing, pursuing a hobby and the like. One can take up a freelance job which will provide you supplementary income as well. Reading books, newspapers and keeping oneself informed about happenings in the world help pass time fruitfully.
Mental Fitness is an area that deserves special attention. Involvement in some spiritual activity, meditation or joining laughter clubs are good ways of keeping a positive attitude towards life. Often feeling old is a state of mind. If we can keep negative thoughts at bay, we’ll prevent frustration and depression from creeping in and taking away our mental peace.
Finally, it is important to keep getting regular health check-ups to detect and cure any illness at the earliest. If we can start following these tips in the middle years of our life we’ll surely be living a healthy senior lifestyle.
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