Fitness and diet are the magic cocktail for youthfulness, but being disciplined enough to have daily doses of these, is not a piece of cake, especially in your 50s. While aging is inevitable, harnessing the power of exercise and diet to boost energy, improve your mood, promote metabolism, and reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases is an asset by … [Read more...]
Why It’s Important to Include Self-Care in Your Wellness Routine
Welcome to the best years of your life! This is the time to really focus on you. Self-care and wellness go hand-in-hand. When you practice self-care on a regular basis, you will feel healthy and happy for many years to come. But when you’re over 50, self-care might look a little differently than it did 30 years ago. Now’s the time to learn what you need and practice it … [Read more...]
2 Simple Steps To Help Baby Boomers Fight Obesity
We all know that losing weight isn't easy, especially as we age. Even if you were diligent about your exercise routine in your youth, you might still find yourself becoming heavier as you age, despite your best efforts. Obesity is becoming a common problem among all age groups, particularly for the Baby Boomer population. More than one-third of adults over 65 are considered to … [Read more...]
How to be Proactive About Your Type 2 Diabetes Care
There are approximately 30.3 million people in the United States who are living with Type 2 Diabetes. That’s a staggering number and many of them are Baby Boomers. Genetics plays a part, but poor nutrition and our American diet have contributed to making it almost an epidemic. I spoke to Sally Schwaesdall, who has been living with Type 2 Diabetes for nearly 40 years. She … [Read more...]
What Seniors Need to Know to Prevent a Stroke
World Stroke Day is celebrated each year on October 29. Did you know that someone in the U.S. has a stroke every 40 seconds, which means almost 800,000 strokes occur each year? Here is what you need to know to prevent a stroke before it happens because it can be devastating. Age is not always a factor A friend had a stroke several years ago and it took her years to … [Read more...]