How to Age Healthily and Happily Amy Smith, July 10, 2018October 6, 2023 How to Age Healthily and Happily Image Source: Freepik Being able to age and grow older with every passing day is a true blessing. After all, everyone wants to live longer. However, living longer doesn’t equal happiness if you don’t try your best to actually age in a healthy and happy manner. There are plenty of things you need to take into consideration in order to actually enjoy your age to the fullest and look forward to each new day. Have a balanced diet It may sound cliché, but the fact of the matter is that things which we eat and drink have a huge effect on our health, as well as the quality of life. Essentially, the first problems in regard to your diet are bound to show when you hit your 30s, and the signs something’s not quite right are only going to get more obvious as you age – if you don’t put some effort into balancing your diet. In general, do your best to cut your intake of saturated fat and enrich your diet with fruits and veggies, whole grains, lean meat and fish. Of course, drink enough water and never go over the recommended daily limit when it comes to consuming alcohol. Actually, your body needs at least two alcohol-free days in order to get rid of all the toxins. Not only will a balanced diet slow down the process of aging from the outside, making your skin appear more youthful and radiant, but it will do the same from the inside in terms of your heart health and blood pressure. Take care of your teeth Dental health problems are the most common issues someone has to face when they grow older. However, healthy habits can prevent more serious issues from happening, thus preventing consequential diseases and poor quality of life associated with dental pain. In general, tooth decay and gum disease are two biggest issues that certain age may appear to have brought upon you. But, the truth is, it’s all about your dental hygiene. Never skip brushing your teeth! What’s more, be gentle when you use your toothbrush. If you can, also try to floss as often as possible. Taking good care of your teeth minimizes the risk of diabetes, strokes, heart disease and rheumatoid arthritis. Of course, visit your dentist regularly. Seek professional help Sometimes life can be unfair as no one can predict the development of dementia and similar mental illnesses in elderly. That is why it’s important to know who to trust and turn to in order to provide the best possible care for the elderly with dementia. In such cases, it would be a great choice to consider a residential community, such as Bellmere, since your elderly family member will be provided with not only a complete medical treatment but also a fulfilling lifestyle, enriched with socializing, regular activities, and hobbies. This way, you will help your loved one age happily and healthily. After all, it’s important to know when things are beyond your caretaking powers if you want to ensure safe and fun place for your loved ones to age well. Physical activity is a must Exercising on a regular basis is essential for health and happiness regardless of your age. However, if you want to do everything you can yourself to age in the best way possible, you won’t ignore the importance of physical activity even if you can’t do anything more challenging than walking. In general, taking walks regularly is more than enough to keep your bones and joints strong and boost your circulation. Physical activity also boosts brain power, which is very important when it comes to the above-mentioned cases of dementia. In case you can try other activities aside from walking, definitely take up aerobics or swimming and maybe even yoga, as these activities put the least amount of pressure on your joints and can help you lead a painless life. Let’s not forget that bad habits will stay bad no matter how old you get. As mentioned before, it’s important to cut down on your intake of junk food as well as alcohol. But don’t ignore the question of smoking either. Smoking is linked to various health issues, such as heart disease, lung cancer, and bronchitis, and you’ll do yourself a favor if you give it up. Check out our Current Special Guides Home Decorating | Summer Fun Guide Father’s Day Gift Guide | Grilling & Camping Guide Connect with My Four and More on Social Media! FACEBOOK | TWITTER | YOUTUBE | INSTAGRAM | PINTEREST Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave Health ageelderlygrowing oldhealth