Health providers say that whether you are
18 or 80, it is important to do both cardiovascular exercises as well as
strengthening exercises. In addition to
experiencing the benefits of better tone and shape, “research now links not
just aerobic exercise but strength training with a reduced risk of death from
all causes.” Presently the American
Heart Association and American College of Sports Medicine recommends doing
strength training at least two times a week.
Many older
adults do not think about strength training, and for those
that are exercising, have limited their exercise to things like walking,
swimming, jogging, or bike riding. Dr.
Jennifer Kraschnewski, an associate professor of medicine, pediatrics and
public health sciences at the Penn State College of Medicine, explains we now
have very good evidence that shows 80-year-olds are as able to improve their
muscle mass as 50-year-olds. She adds,
“and this can be done reliably over a very short period of time – something as
short as two to three months."
The large 2016 study found
strengthening exercises helped to prevent age-related bone and muscle loss. Led by Dr. Kraschnewski, the study drew on
data from the National Health Interview Survey and followed 30,000 adults age
65 years and older for fifteen years. While
only 10 percent of the participants met the national guidelines for twice
weekly strength training, those individuals had 46 percent lower odds of dying
from any cause, or all-cause mortality. Furthermore, they were less likely to die
from cancer or cardiovascular disease.
Experts say you do not have to start
lifting heavy weights as strength training includes using exercise bands, doing
push-ups or yoga. However be sure to
check with your physician before you began any new exercise.
MorningStar of Sparks’ goal is to be
the best senior living Reno and the surrounding area has to offer, and we take
the wellbeing of our residents very seriously. Our community offers plenty of ways our
seniors can stay active such as swimming, Sit & be Fit, Adaptive Seated
Yoga, a fitness center and lots of life enrichment activities. Our beautiful community has independent
and assisted living as well as memory care. Please visit our
website to learn more.
Before starting any exercise, be sure
to consult with your health care provider.
The
unique mission statement of MorningStar of Sparks, “to honor, to serve, to
invest,” sets us apart from other senior living communities. Our foundation is
built upon honoring God, valuing all seniors, and investing in staff with a
felt calling to serve. Dedicated to creating a real home for residents within a
beautiful setting, we encourage you to learn more about the finest senior
living Reno/Sparks offers.
Source:health.usnews.com/wellness/fitness/articles/2018-06-26/could-pumping-iron-help-you-live-longer
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