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Future-proof your body

Hospitals are being put under unpreceden­ted d pressure as record numbers of people live to 100 – 35,0000 in England in the past 10 years. But the number is expected to reach half a million by 2066. Here’s how to make sure your body lasts the distance (wit

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Prostate cancer

THE FUTURE: It’s the most common cancer in men over 75. As the gland swells, side effects include incontinen­ce and erectile dysfunctio­n.

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Go nuts A study published in the British Journal of Cancer found that eating approximat­ely 100g of “tree” nuts – Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, macadamias, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios and walnuts – five or more times a week after diagnosis, had a massive 34% lower risk of overall mortality than those who consumed nuts less than once a month.

It is thought that insulin resistance – cells that are resistant to the hormone insulin – is involved in prostate risk and progressio­n, and the healthy fat sin tree nuts have insulin regulating capabiliti­es.

Pick plums Research at Texas A&M University, US, found that phytochemi­cals in red-fleshed plums inhibit prostate tumour cell growth in a laboratory by 80%.

Pop a pill Research suggests that all men will get prostate cancer if they live long enough. But when Mayo Clinic researcher­s in the US studied 1,400 men for five years, they found d that those who took nonsteroid­al antiinflam­matory drugs, such as aspirin, n, daily, were half as likely to develop prostate ate cancer as those who didn’t take them. em. The drugs appear to block production of and limit damage from COX-2 enzymes, which promote the growth of cancer cells.

Arthritis

THE FUTURE: Arthritis Research UK says the gnarled finger of osteoarthr­itis will poke one in five of us by 65 – more than 10 millionn Brits are currently living with the debilitati­ng condition.

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weekly people and Make don’t put routine a understand splash up with – it Build strengthen­s partially the swimming need torn to joints. Many ligaments regain full into your muscle fastest ticket strength. to old-age Festering pain. injuries are the Go French Enjoying a diet rich in garlic, onions and leeks could reduce your risk of developing the most common form of arthritis. Researcher­s at King’s College London and the University of East Anglia investigat­ed disease. links between diet and the painful join lot of allium They found that women who ate a lower levels vegetables (in the garlic family) had lo of hip osteoarthr­itis. In particular, the compound in the veg limits the amou cartilage-damaging enzymes. Take a load off When you run, your knee joints carry seven to nine times your body will suffer add in excess pounds po and your joints will suffer. According to the American College of Rheumatolo­gy, Rheumato overweight people are at a 40% or higher hi increased risk of knee replacemen­t repla down the line compared to those at normal weights. For every pound lost, there is a 4lb reduction in the load exerted on the knee.

Sciatica

THE FUTURE: Lower back pain affects 70% of over-55s. Build core strength now to ensure you’re in the lucky 30%.

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Take the point Try acupunctur­e to avoid future problems as well as minimise pain when it strikes. A study in the Journal of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine found that of 30 people with sciatica, 17 got complete relief and 10 saw symptoms improve with warming acupunctur­e, in which the needles are heated. acupunctur­e.org.uk Go flamingo Stand on one leg when you’re brushing your teeth to work the deep core muscles in your abdomen which protect your back. This is the perfect opportunit­y to give them a short but effective workout by creating a degree of instabilit­y – like sitting on an exercise ball at your desk.

Try brushing with one hand and standing on the opposite leg for one minute, then reverse – the more variation, the better the results.

Love the mirror We all know we should sit up straight at our desks, but rather than occasional­ly rememberin­g to stop slouching, put a large mirror next to your desk or on the wall.

A longer 2-3ft mirror shows exactly how your spine curves as you sit, which can put pressure on your lower back and neck and often leads to stress headaches later in the working day. You’ll soon develop the habit of constantly checking yourself.

Incontinen­ce

THE FUTURE: Adult nappies are nobody’s idea of fun, but in the UK, 24% of people over 60 experience some degree of bladder weakness, according to bladder-control.co.uk.

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Squeeze Pelvic floor or Kegel exercises are about more than prolonging sex. Greater muscular control now can halt leakage later. Squeeze your pelvic muscles as if you’re stopping the flow of urine in reps of 10, three times a day. And enjoy the sexual side-effects while you still can.

Stay hydrated You may be tempted to cut down on water and other drinks in the hope it will prevent accidents. But it’s a bad idea. If you drink less, your urine becomes more concentrat­ed. The more concentrat­ed the urine, the more irritating to the bladder, which can lead to more urinary incontinen­ce.

See your GP Ask about any side effects from medication you might be taking. Some antidepres­sants, sedatives, diuretics, and even cold and allergy medication can trigger problems. ms. Get your vital stats checked – particular­ly ticularly your BMI. Carrying excess weight ight increases pressure on the abdomen, which can strain your bladder and weaken overworked muscles.

Lung cancer

THE FUTURE: Lung cancer kills more men than the four next biggest cancers combined, according to Cancer Research UK.

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Go herbal Milk thistle could be effective at protecting your lungs, University of Colorado nutritioni­sts in the US have found.

Silibinin, a compound in the supplement, prevented and halted cancer growth in lungs by almost a third after 18 weeks of continuous use. It’s thought it might suppress two enzymes which promote tumours in the area.

Eat like a cowboy What beans don’t do for your social standing, they more than make up for in the health stakes, according to scientists at The University of Texas Anderson Cancer Center in the US.

Comparing the diets of more than 3,000 men over 12 months, they found that those who ducked lung cancer ate far more cancer-protective phytoestro­gens – found in abundance in soya beans and other pulses.

Swap your regular white stuff for soya milk for the same benefits – it also has more bone-boosting calcium than dairy milk and is fortified with D and B vitamins for extra protection against any uninvited invaders. Eat your you greens Fill up on cabbage, kale an and sprouts and you could enj enjoy almost a three-quarter lo lower risk of lung cancer, a according to medical journal

the Lancet.

Hearing loss

THE FUTURE: Presbycusi­s (oldage deafness) happens when your sensitive inner ear hairs stop sending messages to your brain. More than 70% of us have this to look forward to in our 70s.

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Smile Of course, in an ideal world we’d all carry earplugs for those unexpected ear-bashings when we walk past loud drilling or find ourselves pressed against the speakers at a gig – but grinning and bearing it might not be such a bad option. Smiling tenses the muscles in your inner ear canal which softens damaging low-frequency noise by as much as 20 decibels.

Use the 60:60 rule Listen to your music at 60% of the maximum volume for no more than 60 minutes a day.

Don’t use cotton buds Resist putting anything in your ear to clean them. You will increase your chances of an ear infection if you use cotton buds or fingers to clean your ears.

Remember the mantra: Don’t put anything smaller than your elbow in your ear.

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