Improve Your Health in 15 Steps
Everyone pledges to improve their health when a New Year begins, but this year seniors can stay true to their goals by making little changes that truly can change their life:
1. Use a pedometer – walk for 30 minutes a day at a fast pace, and also try to meet 10,000 steps. This can help seniors become more mobile, even just around their homes
2. Strengthen your body – strength training is also essential for improving health
3. Don’t rely upon vitamins – while multivitamins and other supplements can help to enhance nutrition, they shouldn’t be used instead of proper nutrition. The best way to get vitamins is through food
4. Get fishy – 2 meals with fish per week, particularly those high in omega 3 fatty acids is extremely beneficial
5. Don’t assume Aspirin is a good choice for you – ask your doctor, depending upon your specific health conditions, Aspirin may not do you any favors
6. Stay hydrated with water – make sure you’ve got water available to you everywhere you go and keep on drinking!
7. Get sufficient sleep – 8 hours of sleep per night will improve memory, cardiovascular health, and has other health benefits
8. Limit sugar and caffeine – don’t over stimulate yourself
9. Try alternative health options – acupuncture and massage
10. Quit smoking – start cutting back and then quit, your health will thank you. Don’t do it alone, and do it in a way that works for you
11. Forget diets – instead of constantly trying to diet. Focus on eating healthier. Thinking of eating over dieting will be more motivating!
12. Count calories – know how many calories you should have per day, and budget it into your meals. It’s okay to indulge, provided you balance it out
13. Have varied meal – have at least 3 different things on your plate at every meal
14. Deal with your emotions – eating won’t help, but do find help or support for emotional issues you struggle with
15. Don’t drink your calories – many drinks have as many calories as you should consume in a day. Remember, drinks count, but choose food with nutritional content for your calories
Via: Boston.com
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