Aging: What Could Make you Fit at 50 than you were at 20?

by Aparna K V on January 23, 2012 · 5 comments

in Aging,General Well-being,Men's Health,Women's Health

When Does Aging Really Starts?

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You are healthy and robust in your twenties. Your visible signs of aging may start as early as 30 or late enough not to worry. But health deteriorates by the time you start aging or cross your forties. And fifties are spent at the doctor’s office mostly trying to prevent, diagnose and treat problems caused by aging. This is the reality we know about. However, some studies have surprising facts to prove it otherwise. A health survey conducted in London reports that people over 50s lead a fitter and health conscious life than they were in their 20s. Being health conscious does refer to the healthy lifestyle they adopted by reducing the take-aways, ready to eat meals and a sedentary lifestyle.  The survey showed that people at this age had an increased awareness of well being. They slowed down a bit to ponder on their health and life expectancy which reflected in their dramatically changed lifestyle.

What Made Them Aware About Aging Should Make You Too

As you reach your fifty, you have already past through your first innings. It is mostly found that, if you can live up to fifty years of age without developing any major afflictions you may have a longer and healthier life thereon. At this age, you should be watching your diet closely and doing some regular exercise. Cardio work outs are still good for you with the approval of your doctor.

Along with that, annual screening tests begin now as you hit your 50s. Those with an average risk should begin screening for colorectal cancer while women should make it a point to screen for breast cancer  and cervical cancer annually. Men need to be aware of the potential risk of prostate cancer, and routine blood tests are to be done. Blood sugar, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, kidney function tests etc cannot be overlooked. Tetanus shots should be readministered every ten years. Irregular heart patterns can only be traced early through ECGs. Women in their menopausal stage need good exercise, dietary supplements like Vitamin D and Calcium and most certainly a bone density test (Osteoporosis). Eye health needs regular check ups and boost.

Aging, retirement, isolation, redundancy- are some situations faced by those in their fiftysomethings. A little mediation and common sense can help tackle these issue and render a merry energetic life as you age, say experts.

-Aparna K. V.

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

CJ Black January 28, 2012 at 3:03 am

Hi Aparna,
I guess coming to the end of that first inning and I can testify personally that diet, supplementation and activity are key.
There are several test that the A.J.M. (American journal of medicine) recommends getting a non invasive vascular check up to help determine the chronological age of ones arteries and organs.

Aparna January 31, 2012 at 1:55 pm

Hello Mr. C. J. Black,

I am delighted to see your comment. Thank you. Yes, it simply means health is the only wealth after a certain age. What do you think?

Peter Bloch from Bloch Healing Cheshire and Manchester February 12, 2012 at 3:27 am

Thank you for your advice. I have just reached 50 and have good reason to believe that my life is in my own hands. Warning signs of diabetes and heart disease have already been diagnosed, and I have chosen to loose weight and exercise more, which has reversed all of these signs. Many people are probably like me and have more control over how they age than they realise.

Peter Bloch from Bloch Healing Cheshire and Manchester February 12, 2012 at 3:40 am

I forgot to mention something else about my return to health which is particularly relevant to this website. Much of my reversal of early diabetes was by using herbal remedies along with weight loss and more exercise, and these included herbs long known in the Ayurvedic system. Some of these herbs have been shown in scientific studies to reduce blood sugar by as much as any of the currently available medications.

K.G. Rao February 15, 2012 at 5:30 pm

The ‘subscribe’ link isn’t working. It keeps asking one to fill up first & last name even when the single field for name has been filled. What next?

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