7. To boost mood. Exercise reduces the incidence of depression and improves self-esteem while providing a feeling of accomplishment.
8.
To help prevent and regulate diabetes. Aerobic exercise has shown to be an important means of preventing and treating non-insulin-dependent
diabetes by helping regulate blood glucose levels.
1. To increase bone density and prevent osteoporosis. As we live longer lives, osteoporosis is affecting an ever-larger number
of elderly – becoming one of the major health problems associated with old age. It affects some 20 million women and 5 million men
and leads to more than 250,000 hip fractures each year. Exercise delays the onset of osteoporosis by increasing bone strength.
4. To maintain balance and improve reflexes to decrease falls. As adults age there is a natural decline in balance and coordination,
which can be postponed and even prevented with proper strength and balance training.
5. To create a sense of community or feeling
of belonging. Exercise groups enhance social interactions for many older adults who may not otherwise leave their homes. New friendships
are also stimulated during group exercise gatherings.
9. To improve flexibility, joint range of motion and functional movement. Physical activities that require the body to go through
the full range of movement helps keep the body flexible and mobile. Circulation is also increased.
10. To improve cardiovascular
strength. Cardiovascular exercise helps maintain a healthy heart and cardiovascular system reducing the risk of heart disease. Appropriate
physical training has shown improvements in most aspects of cardiovascular functioning.
Top 10 Reasons Seniors (or anyone) Should Exercise
It’s becoming increasingly clear to the medical community that it’s just
as important for older adults to stay active as it is for their younger counterparts. Exercise helps maintain mobility and stamina,
reduces the incidence of disease and leads to an overall better quality of life. ACE, America’s Authority on Fitness, shares the following
reasons why older adults need to get plenty of safe and appropriate exercise.
6. To improve pulmonary function. Pulmonary function declines with age due to the degeneration of the vertebral disks, which alters
the shape of the thoracic cavity. Physical activity, which decreases the amount of vertebral degeneration and increases the strength
of the thoracic cavity, may lead to improved pulmonary function.
2. To improve self-efficiency and maintain independence. One of the top concerns of the elderly is losing control, becoming dependent
or a burden to someone. Exercise helps older adults maintain a greater capacity to undertake the activities of daily living.
3.
To increase metabolism. Strength training increases muscle mass, which elevates metabolism. This may also lead to a reduction in overall
body fat percentage.
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