The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Steps to live a healthier life

- Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Michael Roizen Mehmet Oz, M.D. is host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” and Mike Roizen, M.D. is Chief Wellness Officer and Chair of Wellness Institute at Cleveland Clinic. To live your healthiest, tune into “The Dr. Oz Show” or visit www.share

Betty White turned 96 this year and claims that her longterm good health is the result of hot dogs and vodka, not necessaril­y in that order!

Well, some people’s genes are programmed to defy the odds (never worth betting on) — either that or Betty’s just a great comic who’s not afraid of a politicall­y incorrect joke (that’s the smart bet)!

You may have a sense of humor, too, but although laughter is good for the heart, soul and brain, it’s essential to make healthful choices if you want to forge a reliably healthy, longer life and a younger RealAge. Smart nutrition is essential (no nitrate- and nitrite-packed processed meats like hot dogs). But to really live well longer, you have to stir in a healthy exercise routine.

Case in point: A new study from the University of Buffalo in New York has found that walking, the most common form of physical activity in older women (no surprise), is especially heart-loving. And, say the researcher­s, more is better: “Higher levels of recreation­al physical activity, including walking, are associated with significan­tly reduced heart failure risk ...”

So if your days of 5K runs are behind you, don’t fret. You (and this goes for guys, too!) can still get exercise’s heart-healthy benefits with 10,000 steps three or four times weekly — or aim for whatever you can do. Betty’s routine: “I have a two-story house and a very bad memory, so I’m up and down those stairs.” In short, establish an exercise routine you can stick with, but do skip the well-marinated hot dogs!

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