Being overall healthy is considered achievement. Why? Because it requires routine that should be done religiously, meaning most of the time in everything that you do you consider your health. And it's not just a simple task. In order for us to maintain in good shape one must strictly follow a healthy lifestyle.
Want to Age Healthily? The Time to Start is Now
Dr. Zhen-Yu Chen, Herbalife Nutrition Advisory Board Member
More often than not, aging is a topic that we would rather avoid rather
than discuss head-on, as our latter years are often associated with the loss of
independence, sickness, loneliness and social isolation. With Asia Pacific
being one of the fastest aging regions in the world today, it’s only a matter
of time that we, as individuals, have to look at aging in the eye, and consider
with care, what we can do to live a longer and more fulfilling life into our
golden years.
By 2050, older persons aged 60 and above will make up 24 percent of the
population in Asia. At the same time, the Korea population is aging faster than
the rest of the world, and the country is on track to become the world’s most
aged society by 2067. This means that many of those in their 20s
and 30s today would also have moved into the ranks of the elderly by then as
life expectancy continues to improve with better quality care.
Taking an advance reality check, how could we then put ourselves on the
path towards healthy aging earlier on in life? According to Herbalife
Nutrition’s 2018 Asia Pacific Healthy Aging Survey, 97 percent of Koreans
believe that active steps can be taken to help them age healthily. 81 percent
believe that by this can be achieved by making better nutrition choices, while
74 percent believe that this can be achieved by engaging in more regular
physical activity.
While many of you may be still enjoying life in the pink of health
now, it is never too early to take steps towards healthy aging as your actions
have cumulative effects in the long run. To help you along, here are seven
positive lifestyle habits to kickstart your healthy aging journey.
#1: Keep a Healthy Digestive System
Our digestive tract contributes to our well-being by absorbing nutrients
and eliminating waste. . Unfortunately, many people suffer from abdominal
discomfort and other digestive issues, and that may increase as we age.
To maintain a healthy digestive system, be conscious of what you eat.
Supporting your digestive health with a variety of different kinds of dietary
fiber can help. It also helps to take regular meals and probiotics to aid
digestion. Probiotics have been shown to benefit the intestinal microbiota,
which recent science has shown to be important in digestive and overall health.
Exercising and drink plenty of water can help lower your risk too.
#2: Prioritize Your Heart Health
Our heart is at the center of everything that gives our body life - from
the transportation of oxygen to the success of the immune system, maintaining a
healthy heart is vital for our well-being as we age.
Be good to your heart by eating a healthy diet, performing regular
physical activity by engaging in cardio exercises at least three times a week,
maintaining a healthy weight, and avoid smoking. It is important to keep your
cardiovascular system in good shape as we age, and there is no better time than
the present to start heart healthy practices including staying active and
supporting a healthy diet with supplements that are beneficial to your heart.
#3: Take Good Care of Your Bones
Our bone mass peaks in our 30s and 40s, before we start to lose calcium
and other minerals. This is especially true for women after menopause, who will
experience a rapid decline in bone mass in their later years.
Maintain healthy bones early by incorporating strength-training or
weight-bearing exercises into your routine. You should also up your calcium
intake by consuming high-calcium foods such as milk or soybeans, or a calcium
supplement daily.
#4: Preserve Your Joints
While age-related factors contribute to degenerative changes in our
joints, taking active steps to preserve our joints can help maintain our
mobility functions and joint comfort as we age.
Maintain healthy joints by incorporating flexibility and stretching
exercises into your daily routine in the morning. You can also consume a
glucosamine supplement for added joint support.
#5: Protect Your Eyesight
One of the first signs of aging is the reduced ability to see things
clearly up close – a condition called presbyopia. You may also find it
difficult adjusting to glare or distinguishing some colors as you age.
One of the key nutrients responsible for healthy vision is lutein, which
helps eye cells filter harmful ultraviolet (UV) light. Consume more lutein by
incorporating foods such as spinach, kale, carrots or a lutein supplement into
your diet. Protect your eyes from UV by wearing sunglasses and practice good
eye habits by taking a break from your devices every 30 minutes.
#6: Exercise Regularly
As metabolism slows with age, maintaining a healthy weight becomes a
persistent challenge. Regular exercise can help to increase our body’s
metabolism, build muscle mass and burn more calories.
Build a regular exercise plan with at least 30 minutes of
moderate-intense physical activity each day. Incorporate exercises that you
enjoy and reward yourself when you achieve your fitness goals to keep you
motivated. For the time-strapped individuals, try sneaking in short walks
throughout your day, park further away from the office or use a standing
workstation to avoid being seated all day.
#7: Keep Your Mind Active
Beyond preserving our physical health, maintaining our mental health is
also vital in keeping dementia at bay while enabling a fulfilling life into our
golden years.
Maintain an active mind by engaging in activities that you enjoy – spend
time in nature, pursue a new hobby or take up music classes. It is also
important to get enough sleep to improve focus, concentration and reduce
stress.
No matter how young or old you are, it pays to start taking steps
towards healthy aging now. By making simple changes to your lifestyle early
with the goal of improving your long-term health, this will put you on the
right track towards living a long, healthy and fulfilling life.
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