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The cold winter months can make it difficult for anyone to stay as active as they’d like, especially seniors. However, no matter what the thermostat says outside, seniors need to be mindful of getting in at least 2.5 hours of moderate-intensity exercise each week. Additionally, seniors should try to incorporate muscle-strengthening activities at least two days a week.
Exercise is good for you no matter what your age. Regular exercise plays a vital role in helping you sleep better, maintain a healthy weight, improve mobility, boost your immune system and help ward off or better maintain chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and osteoporosis. Some recent studies also suggest that regular exercise may reduce cognitive decline, including memory loss and certain forms of dementia.
Ready to keep it moving this winter? Here are some simple ways to stay active:
Remember to always consult your doctor or physician before starting any new exercise routine. And if you’re new to exercise, always start slow and easy. Going too fast and too hard can increase your risk of falls or injuries.
At Episcopal SeniorLife Communities, we understand how important regular exercise is to keeping seniors active, healthier and more independent as they age. Our Neighborhood Programs offer a number of wellness and fitness programs designed with seniors in mind, as well as on-site health and fitness centers, making it easy for every member. to stay active in the winter and all year long.
If you or your loved one is interested in learning more about our Neighborhood Programs or considering a move to a senior living community, contact Episcopal SeniorLife Communities today to learn more.
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