Active Ageing
It’s no secret that with age, comes a higher risk of health complications. Ageing includes the inevitable degression of bone density and muscle mass along with an increase in risks of adverse events such as heart attacks and stroke. So, what can we do about it?
Exercise has been shown to prolong the onset of neurological and psychological changes that come with aging. Specifically, 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise is considered the guideline that Australians need to be reaching to maintain good health, fitness and wellbeing. This is known as ‘active ageing’. Participating in exercise has also been proven to lower the risk of cardiac events such as strokes and heart attacks. By regularly participating in exercise this can prolong the breakdown of muscle and can help to maintain and improve strength. In addition to the physical health benefits of exercise, it can also help regulate mood, improve sleep and improve symptoms of anxiety and depression.
There are many different modes of exercise, including some you can do at home! Examples of some home exercises you can do at home include bodyweight strength training, brisk walking/jogging/running, yoga, Pilates and more.
References:
Ciumărnean, L., Milaciu, M. V., Negrean, V., Orășan, O. H., Vesa, S. C., Sălăgean, O., Iluţ, S., & Vlaicu, S. I. (2021). Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Physical Activity for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases in the Elderly. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(1), 207.
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