September is Healthy Aging Month: How Will You Observe It?

By: VGFS
Friday, September 6, 2024

Celebrate Healthy Aging Month by discovering simple strategies to enhance your health and embrace aging with confidence.

Healthy Aging Month is a time to focus attention on the positive aspects of growing older and encourage people to live their healthiest lifestyles. Although society often casts a negative light on the process of aging, it’s a beautiful part of life that should be enjoyed to its fullest. Every day is a gift and an opportunity to live well, find happiness, enjoy relationships and hobbies, and make healthy choices.

In celebration of Healthy Aging Month, read on as we explore seven tips that can help slow down the aging process.

1.     Get quality sleep.

Lack of sleep impacts memory, emotions, weight, and overall appearance. The older you get, the harder it can be to fall and stay asleep, but you still need 7-9 hours of quality rest each night. According to the National Sleep Foundation, most sleep problems are a result of snoring, medication side effects and underlying medical conditions, such as acid reflux and prostate problems. Addressing those issues with your doctor is a good start. You can also enjoy more satisfying sleep by creating a calming space, setting your thermostat at a comfortable temperature, and practicing relaxation techniques.

2.     Make regular exercise a priority.

Exercise lowers the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and some cancers. It is also one of the best things you can do to help prevent dementia and other cognitive changes. Once you’re cleared by your doctor, aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity most days of the week.

3.     Keep your mind active.

Try reading, engaging in puzzles, or learning a new skill. Regularly challenging yourself with activities like crossword puzzles or brain games can boost cognitive function. Additionally, exploring hobbies like playing a musical instrument or learning a new language can help maintain mental sharpness and overall well-being.

4.     Maintain social connections.

Loneliness is harmful to your health. People who report feeling lonely and isolated are more likely to get dementia or depression. They also die earlier than less lonely people do. Researchers found that lonely people have higher levels of stress hormones that cause inflammation linked to arthritis and diabetes. So, find ways to stay connected with your friends and family, or make new acquaintances. Join a club, volunteer, or stay in touch through tech tools like Zoom and text messaging.

5.     Kick the nicotine habit.

To age well, avoiding smoking is crucial, as it accelerates aging and harms overall health. Smoking damages the skin, impairs lung function, and increases the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer. By quitting smoking, you protect your body's resilience, enhance your quality of life, and increase your chances of enjoying a longer, healthier, and more vibrant life.

6.     Eat plenty of whole foods.

Rather than going on a formal diet, load up on healthy fare like fresh veggies, fruits, whole grains, nuts, fish, and low-fat dairy. Reduce the fatty meats, butter, sugar, salt, and packaged foods. Many studies have found that this diet can protect against heart disease, cancer, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s disease.

7.     Embrace optimism.

People with a rosier outlook live longer and have fewer heart attacks and less depression than their more negative counterparts. One study found that thinking positively about getting older can extend the lifespan by 7.5 years! You can learn to be optimistic. Do things like:

  • Smile, which helps lower stress
  • Keep a gratitude journal
  • Help others
  • Surround yourself with positive people

Healthy Aging Month is a time to celebrate life’s possibilities at any age and invest in a vibrant future. By caring for your health and wellness now, you can ensure your older years are more active, independent, and fun.

Education is key when it comes to healthy aging. Vaughn Greene Funeral Services is pleased to offer an array of helpful resources and valuable information. If we can be of assistance in any way, please contact us.

About Vaughn Greene Funeral Services: For more than 25 years, Vaughn Greene Funeral Services has been providing a ministry of care to Baltimore’s African American community. As a leading local, minority- and family-owned provider, we promise to provide our highest level of service and respect to families who entrust us to honor their loved ones. For more information about our funeral, cremation, memorial, repast, and grief counseling services, please call us at 410.655.0015 or visit us online at https://vaughncgreene.com/.

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