Enjoying your Golden Years to the full means taking great care of
yourself, from eating a healthy diet and having regular check-ups with your
health specialists to getting enough exercise. As we age, our lungs start
weakening and becoming less flexible, which can quickly compromise health and
daily life. Here are a couple of tips for keeping your lungs healthy and
strong, from our
CCRC in Sussex County, New Jersey, in honor of National Senior Health
Fitness Day (May 27).
Why Lung Health Changes as We Age
From about the age of 35, our lung capacity and health can begin to
decline even if we don’t suffer from lung disease. This is because the
structures around the lungs, such as the muscles and cardiovascular system can
become weaker, rather than the lungs themselves developing issues. Common
examples of this include a weakening of the diaphragm, weakening of the ribcage
bones and muscles, and even a weakened immune system.
Of course, lung health itself can become compromised by health
conditions like asthma and cancer. So, it’s important to take a two-pronged
approach to lung health by combining exercise with lifestyle choices that
reduce health risks.
Avoid Health Risks to Your Lungs
Lung health conditions are the third leading cause of
death in the USA, with conditions like lung cancer, asthma, and chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease resulting in 235,000 deaths each year. Steps you
can take to prevent these conditions and improve your lung health include:
- Give up smoking. There are many practical and effective programs that your doctor can direct you to for assistance in quitting this dangerous habit.
- Avoid secondhand smoke and air pollution.
- Wear a safety mask when dealing with harmful fumes and contaminants like home cleaning chemicals, oven cleaner, weed killers and fungicides, ash, and the like.
- Prevent
infections by ensuring vaccines and flu shots are up-to-date, practice
good hygiene (especially the frequent washing of hands and the use of hand
sanitizer), and practice social distancing in the flu season.
Boost Your Lung Health Through Exercise
Cardiovascular exercise is a great way to keep lungs fit and healthy,
giving your heart and lungs a good workout. Remember to speak to your doctor to
help find an exercise regime that will work for you and that won’t put you at
risk of injury. Great exercises to consider include:
- Walking. Join a local exercise group, rambling group or hiking group,
- Swimming or water aerobics,
- Cycling
- Dancing
- Gardening
For less mobile seniors, there are still effective ways to promote your
lung health through exercise, including seated exercises, yoga,
and physical therapy. Many physical therapists and gyms offer programs
specifically for less mobile seniors that can be tailored to your needs and
ability, helping to slowly and safely build lung strength and capacity. Again,
you can ask your doctor and local facilities for guidance before getting
started.
Independent Living for Seniors at Our Beautiful CCRC in Sussex County, New Jersey
Bristol Glen is a
CCRC and assisted
living community, which is based in Sussex County. It aims to provide
seniors with comfortable, serviced living options as well as rehabilitation
care for seniors recovering from illness or hospitalization. And, it also
offers expert memory care and support. Founded on a philosophy of ‘aging in
place’, our continuing care retirement community residents enjoy a less
restrictive care model where they do not have to move from their residential
apartment to access additional services as their needs change.
Contact us to find out more about our CCRC and our assisted living in
Sussex County, New Jersey, or visit our website at https://bristolglen.umcommunities.org/
and book your visit today.
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