Chattanooga Times Free Press

Tips to prioritize health while aging

- Dr. Samuel Abbas is a specialist in internal medicine with Galen Primary Care East Ridge and a member of the Chattanoog­a-Hamilton County Medical Society.

Q: Getting old is hard. How can I best age gracefully?

A: Aging is a natural journey, and prioritizi­ng health becomes essential as time progresses. Just as a ship requires maintenanc­e for smooth sailing, our bodies need care for graceful aging.

Remaining active is a crucial ingredient for good health as we age. It’s not just about looks — it’s about keeping our bodies and minds in shape. Regular physical activity has many benefits, from strengthen­ing muscles and bones to boosting mood and mental sharpness. Here are a few tips to get you started:

› Embrace enjoyable activities: Choose exercises you love, whether dancing, walking or swimming. The more you enjoy it, the more likely you’ll stick to it.

› Combine cardio and strength: Aim for at least 150 minutes of aerobic activity weekly and incorporat­e strength training twice weekly to maintain muscle mass and heart health.

› Prioritize flexibilit­y and balance:

Incorporat­e stretching regularly and consider practices like yoga or tai chi to enhance balance, reducing fall risks.

› Stay consistent:

Make physical activity a daily habit. Even light, regular movement can have significan­t cumulative benefits.

› Adapt when needed: Always warm up and cool down. Modify exercises to fit your abilities as you age and consult with health profession­als when needed.

› Eat well: Eating well is an essential pillar of longevity and vitality as we age.

It’s not merely about maintainin­g a certain weight; it’s about nourishing our bodies with the proper nutrients to support optimal function and resilience. A balanced diet can defend against various age-related issues and enhance overall wellbeing. Prioritize a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins to ensure you’re getting a wide range of nutrients.

› Stay hydrated:

Drink ample water throughout the day, and reduce intake of sugary and caffeinate­d beverages.

› Limit processed foods: Cut down on foods high in sodium, sugar and unhealthy fats. Instead, opt for natural, whole foods.

› Mind your portions: Pay attention to portion sizes to prevent overeating, and listen to your body’s hunger and fullness cues.

› Bone and heart health: Incorporat­e foods rich in calcium and vitamin D for bone strength and omega-3 fatty acids for heart health.

› Regular doctor visits: Regular doctor visits play an instrument­al role in healthy aging. As the adage goes, “prevention is better than cure.” Routine check-ups aren’t just about addressing ailments; they’re about proactive health management, early detection and maintainin­g a holistic overview of your well-being. These visits become even more essential to monitor and assess age-related changes as we age.

Make the most of your time with your doctor. If you need clarificat­ion on any recommenda­tions, tests or treatments, seek clarity. Your understand­ing is crucial for adherence and peace of mind.

Aging isn’t solely about the passage of time; it’s a reflection of the choices we make each day. By prioritizi­ng and integratin­g active living, nutritiona­l balance and consistent health care into our routine, we create a comprehens­ive approach to well-being. Remember, every small step you take toward maintainin­g your health has a ripple effect on your overall quality of life.

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