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Exercise—a Key to Healthy Aging
“Keep healthy snacks on hand to keep
your energy up”
Simple steps to stay young In 2006, the first Baby Boomers—people born in the United States, Canada, and the UK between 1946 and 1964—turn 60 years old. But this group has made it clear they don’t plan on sitting around in rocking chairs. If you’re a senior interested in staying young, agile, and healthy, be sure to get regular exercise and support it with a wellness lifestyle. Your exercise program—what’s your pleasure?Choose exercises or physical activities that you enjoy, that get you outdoors, and that you can do with friends. Some ideas:
Give your workout a boostMaintain vitality and get the energy you need for regular exercise by maintaining a wellness lifestyle:
Related readingTop Anti-Aging Supplements How Do I Safely Exercise in the Sun? Cross Training: Variety Is the Spice of Life How Do I Pick the Right Vitamins & Herbs? Terra Wellington is a wellness lifestyle television personality, writer, and actor. She is working on her butterfly stroke. Copyright © 2008 Healthnotes, Inc. All rights reserved. www.healthnotes.com Learn more about Healthnotes, the company. Learn more about the authors of Healthnotes. The information in this article may or may not be supported by scientific studies. Information expires June 2009. |
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