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July 2010 - Senior Fitness

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Regular exercise is important to staying healthy – both physically and mentally – at any age. It provides many health benefits in older adults, including improvements in blood pressure, diabetes, osteoarthritis, and neurocognitive function. Staying fit can start with something as simple as a morning walk around the block.

Consulting with your physician and starting slowly is best. The following links provide some guidance on fitness for older adults.



 Articles
  Senior Exercise and Fitness Tips: How to Gain Energy and Feel Stronger (HelpGuide.org)
Thinking about how to begin a fitness routine? Good for you! As you grow older, leading an active lifestyle is more important than ever. Regular exercise helps seniors maintain health, boost energy, and improve confidence. Read More.
  Exercise: The Key To The Good Life (The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports)
The exciting news from recent scientific studies is that exercise benefits everyone – regardless of age. Exercise can help you take charge of your health and maintain the level of fitness necessary for an active, independent lifestyle. Read More.
  Walk Your Way to Fitness (American Senior Fitness Association)
Fitness experts now feel that good old walking can be as valuable an aerobic exercise as jogging, swimming, or biking. In fact, walking may be the best form of exercise you can undertake. Read More.
  Senior Fitness: Why It's Never Too Late to Start (WebMd)
Even people in their 70s and 80s can benefit when they start to exercise – as long as they do it safely. Read More.


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