One
of the most highly regarded anti-aging treatments is still exercising. Not only
does it restore health, regain a youthful muscle tone, improves the metabolism
of the body, exercising could also extend life expectancy. It is so important that
no anti-aging supplement, no surgery and no single health food no matter the
hype in advertisement could replace it. One could only turn on the television
set and at least two channels in any cable company are shopping networks that
sells exercise equipments and gadgets, all modified to make exercising easier
and less time consuming. All directed to make people exercise and to
accommodate also the issues confronting older people.
Understandably
so, as the body ages, it desires more rest from activities that require less
physical effort. On the other hand, this is the time when it needs it more.
Aging
and Metabolism – Most people think that as they age, their metabolism slows
down too. In many respects this is true that is why the need for exercise is
greater. Often though, the reason for slower metabolism for older people is
that they stop moving as much compared to when they were younger. Not moving so
much also tends to make even the voluntary muscles in the body slower. Plaques
develop especially in the colon and when the junk and the gunk stay there
caused by slower metabolism, ailments develop faster. The body also develops
more fat than muscles as it ages which is the more reason to burn more
calories. Younger people have more lean muscles. This is why they do not sweat
as much with every exertion than older people do.
Aging
and keeping an active mind – There is a correlation between being physically
and mentally active. A person, especially older people, who leads sedentary lifestyle,
tends to have more lethargic cognitive abilities than same age groups that
remained physically active.
Aging
and injuries - As people reach middle age; recovery from injuries takes a while
longer. So it is true that as people starts to approach middle age, they may
want to limit the frequency of exerting strenuous physical activity. Still
exercising is needed albeit they have to take longer periods of rests.
Exercising
and deaths – As people approach middle age the fear of falling dead during
physical exertion and other horror stories becomes more believable. False
belief. Actually the chance is one in 1.5 million sessions and the findings are
not very conclusive. However, it will still be good to consult a physician
first for better guidance. But then even the physician will recommend
exercising provided there are no seriously prohibitive reasons.
Aging
and Strength training - Strength training and weight training could slow down
the loss of lean body mass in older persons. Depending also on a person's
initial fitness and dependent on how hard he works out, lean body mass could be
developed.
Aging
and Strength development – A good anti-aging treatment for aging people is the
regaining or the development of strength first. People approaching middle age
who started walking a certain distance a day finds out that they could endure
more distances on following days and the distances keeps on increasing.
Development of the strength in this manner prepares the person for more serious
work outs. In fact strength development does not need high tech equipments, the
road, the stairs, and the door jamb, whatever. Provided your physician gives
the go, exercise materials could be found anywhere. Besides, strength
development is necessary if one plans to do aerobics later on.
Anti-aging
treatments like exercising could be done anywhere and are available anywhere.
Often they do not require too much effort nor do they have to be too time
consuming. Sometimes, the simplest are even the most effective. Exercising also
remains to be the least expensive anti aging treatment ever. All other
alternatives do not make the grade as much as exercise does.
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