Discover here, 10 top tips for healthy ageing, from exercise and regular health check-ups to social interactions and mental stimulation. Learn how to age gracefully and maintain your overall health and well-being.
We will now describe 10 top tips for healthy ageing.
Have regular exercise. Engage in at least 180 minutes of moderate aerobic activity per week – like walking, swimming, cycling or gardening. One hour of such activity 3x a week is a good way of doing it. Include strength training exercises to maintain muscle mass and bone density.
Try to maintain a good posture. We know its hard as the spinal naturally tends to curve as we get older.
All of this helps maintain strength, balance, and flexibility, reducing the risk of chronic diseases and falls.
Keep up with regular health check-ups, screening, and vaccinations.
Also. Have regular health screening for blood pressure, CKD, diabetes, cholesterol, and other conditions. These can also help you stay on top of your health. And early detection of health issues can lead to better management and outcomes.
Have them for shingles, pneumococcal pneumonia, flu and COVID-19. There is more information here.
Social interactions – maintain relationships with family, friends, and community groups. Social interaction is important for emotional well-being and can prevent feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Social connections are vital for mental health.
Mental stimulation – engage in activities that challenge your brain, such as reading, writing, puzzles, or learning a new skill. Socialising and staying connected with others also supports cognitive health. Consider short stories if you don’t think you can handle a long novel.
Mental and emotional well-being is also important. Cultivate gratitude and stay optimistic. A positive mindset can enhance your quality of life and contribute to healthy ageing. Try not to moan too much and keep saying ‘things were better in the old days’ (even if they were!)
Stay in touch with the youth and their culture.
Maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein. Stay hydrated.
The NHS’s Oviva programme is great for assisting with weight loss, and reversal of diabetes or prediabetes.
Brush and floss daily to prevent gum disease, which can be linked to other health issues like heart disease and diabetes. See your dentist at least every 6 months for a check-up.
Proper foot care can prevent pain and mobility issues. Wear comfortable shoes and check your feet regularly.
Have quality sleep – aim for 6+ hours of sleep each night. Good sleep helps with memory, mood, and overall health. Create a comfortable sleep environment and maintain a consistent sleep schedule. No screens in the bedroom.
If you smoke, quitting can significantly improve your health and reduce the risk of many diseases. It’s not too late to stop.
If you need hearing assistance, you can get your hearing checked and look into assistive technologies. Do you need an eye check and new glasses? Prescriptions change as you get older.
We have described 10 top tips for ageing better. We hope it has been helpful.
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Practical guide to healthy ageing (NHS England)
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