 Exercise for older adults is now being recommended not to help folks live longer but to live better, more fulfilling, more vibrant, and safer – that is, lesser risk of falls- than any medicines your doctor can offer.
Exercise for older adults is now being recommended not to help folks live longer but to live better, more fulfilling, more vibrant, and safer – that is, lesser risk of falls- than any medicines your doctor can offer.
My friend, Megan Senger, a freelance writer on fitness and wellness, just got an article published in the IDEA monthly magazine, IDEA Fit (Feb. 2015). It features a few experts, including me, so I”ll share it here although it will only be available for non-IDEA members for one week. The advice is simple, for the older adults and their trainers, but well worth reading. In a nutshell, getting older, even if you have been staying in shape, is a process we all hope to do more of. Getting unfit, however, is a process we can avoid by staying in shape. And exercise is the only way to do that, particularly resistance exercise.
It improves muscle quality and slows sarcopenia; improves or maintains bone quality slowing osteoporosis; it restores some semblance of balance and functional fitness; it reduces your risk of falling; and, amazingly, based on some more recent research, it actually slows cognitive decline!!!!

 
                     Exercise for older adults is now being recommended not to help folks live longer but to live better, more fulfilling, more vibrant, and safer – that is, lesser risk of falls- than any medicines your doctor can offer.
Exercise for older adults is now being recommended not to help folks live longer but to live better, more fulfilling, more vibrant, and safer – that is, lesser risk of falls- than any medicines your doctor can offer.












