AT 40 WHAT YOU CHEEK
HEALTH TIPS AT 40
"People get by with a lot until they hit 40, but then when
you hit 40, it's got to be a little bit about you. It can't be just worrying
about everybody else," she said.
Muscle up
Starting at age 40, we lose about 1 percent of muscle mass per
year.
So people can benefit from incorporating weight-bearing
exercises, along with cardiovascular exercise, into a weekly physical activity
plan, it is said. "Even if it's using cans of soup to do some bicep
curls — it doesn't have to be in a gym, it just needs to be some sort of
resistance training,"
As we age, we also become less flexible.it is suggested
adding yoga or Pilates, which can help improve flexibility, core strength,
balance and range of motion. "If we can maintain our muscle mass and
maintain our strength, then as we get older, we can continue to do the things we
enjoy doing,"
Fiber is your friend
The days of gorging without gaining weight are over. And as your
metabolism slows around age 40, eating fewer calories can boost health. But you
should also make sure to get lot of liquid and fiber .
"We want to make sure the calories that are decreasing come
from things like sweets, but we keep those high-fiber foods in the diet, and we
also make sure we meet our fluid needs. That's really important," it is said.that "Make sure that our daily eating plan is packed full of
nutrient-dense food, like lean protein, fruits and vegetables and low-fat dairy
and whole grains.
"Those items are important through all the stages of life,
but as we get older, we want to make sure we maintain those high-nutrient foods
even though our caloric needs are less,"
Consider the big picture of your lifestyle
Dr. Elizabeth Jackson, an assistant professor at the University of Michigan emphasized the difference that
a generally healthy lifestyle can have on preventing heart attacks and strokes.
For cardiovascular events, "we know that the risk increases
with age, and you can't get younger. There's no cure for getting older," Jackson said.
But losing the spare tire around your middle could help you not
only fit into your clothing, but reduce the risk for heart disease, diabetes
and vascular diseases. "When you think of lifestyle modifications, there's
a lot of bang for your buck in all different factors," Jackson said.
Doing regular physical activity, reducing stress levels,
maintaining a healthy weight and a eating a diet high in fruits, vegetables and
polyunsaturated fats all "help keep our blood vessels healthy," Jackson said. "And
that keeps our heart healthy, that keeps our brains healthy, and it really
helps us prevent that waistline increasing. An investment in healthy lifestyle
will pay off through every subsequent decade," she said.
Butt out
Age 40 should include a reality check for smokers.
"If you're a smoker, it's time to take this seriously and
stop it by whichever way, shape or form. Get some help,"
Quitting "is not easy, but believe me, it will decrease the
incidence of everything bad that you can think of, from heart attacks [to]
heart disease, stroke, kidney failure as well as lung cancer and lung
disease," he said.
Thyroid check
People who feel worn out, and are gaining weight and whose hair
and skin have lost their luster, may consider getting their thyroids checked.
This neck gland helps control energy levels and regulates hormones, and 40 is a
time "when thyroid disease can show its face,"
A test can determine if your thyroid is functioning as it
should, she said. An underactive thyroid is primarily results from genetic
condition causes, but you can stave off its complications with prescription
medications,
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