Everyone Ages. Learn How to Do It Gracefully!

Once you hit the big 5-0, some people will consider you officially over the hill. Your lifestyle will have to change here, too. You can't approach life as a younger individual anymore, in terms of what you eat and how you treat your body. For more information on aging, read the tips in this article.

There are 19 foods that are considered to be must have items in your refrigerator and pantry, and they will work wonders for your health and vitality as you age. Write these down and post it somewhere in your home to keep yourself reminded to stay stocked: seafood, dairy, spinach, nuts, olive oil, broccoli, oatmeal, flax seed meal, avocados, pomegranate juice, tomatoes, tofu, yogurt, red onions, garlic, beans and lentils! It may seem like a lot but it is the least you can do for yourself and the best results you can yield from your meal planning efforts!

Be aware of the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and how they differ from normal signs of aging. While it's normal to experience a decline in some cognitive functions as you age, watch for rapid declines in your ability to remember things, recognize familiar faces, or recall simple words like "phone" or "cat." Consult your doctor if you are concerned about your symptoms.

The key to aging well is to be able to stay flexible. When we are flexible we will be able to participate in our favorite activities for longer and we will feel younger for longer. If we work on our flexibility on a daily basis we will be able to continue to do the things we love. With flexibility there is also a greater chance that we will not end up bed-ridden when we get older.

As you get age, so does your brain. Studies have shown that exercising your brain is as important as exercising your body. Memory exercises will improve the mind and help stave off memory illness or dementia. Small exercises like memorizing 10 objects as you take a walk through your neighborhood, then writing them down when you get home is a good example to the mind nimble and alert.

Looking younger depends on not wearing powder makeup and foundation. Although makeup is supposed to help people look better, it makes the skin less elastic and contributes to the skin losing hydration. It is okay to wear it every now and then, but for the most part try to just use mascara and lip gloss and avoid putting makeup directly on the skin.

Relationships are important as we get older. Maintaining friendships and family relationships help keep the mind healthy. It's good to get out and spend time doing fun things with other people. It can be as simple as taking a walk around the block, going to play bingo or having a picnic with the grandchildren at the park.

As a body ages bone loss is a great risk. It is a greater risk for women going through menopause. Eat lots of dark leafy vegetables, nuts, seeds, molasses and tofu. Adding seaweed to your diet is great, as seaweeds contain a lot of calcium and magnesium.

In order to look and feel young, doing some strength training every other day is a key. People who have toned, strong muscles always look younger than their years. Not much is necessary in order to see the benefits of strength training, just twenty minutes every other day can lead to a toned and more youthful appearance.

Don't waste too much of your time worrying about aging. Relax and enjoy life instead! This article will help take away the stresses of aging and let you have fun instead. And now that you're more relaxed, you'll be looking and feeling younger even before you put these tips into practice.

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