5 Things You Need to Know About Healthy Aging

An elderly person enjoying the scenery on a park bench.For some, aging can cause uneasiness about the prospects for the future, while others look forward to retirement and the new experiences and challenges that come with old age. No matter what your perspective, for those over 50, staying healthy is more important than ever. Here are 5 things that you need to know about keeping up good health while aging.

Medical Costs Will Rise

Despite lawmaker efforts, increased medical costs are likely to remain a continuous part of aging. As our bodies age, we rely more and more on medical services to stay in good health. Treatments and procedures that once seemed superfluous become necessary for a smooth, happy life.

However, just because treatment starts to cost more doesn’t mean that you have to pay more. Many people, young and old, are turning to medical tourism to help lower their medical bills. Medical tourism is the practice of traveling across borders in search of cheaper, but still high quality healthcare. Many countries such as Mexico, Thailand, and India are known for having the same exacting medical standards as the United States with much lower costs. Medical tourists can also enjoy the benefits of recovery in a top vacation destination.

Stress Makes You Age Faster

It’s a well-documented medical fact that stress makes you age more quickly. Indeed, high levels of stress have been linked with a number of medical conditions, from weakened immune systems to increased risk of conditions like heart disease. The ways in which stress can affect our physical bodies are many and various, but one thing is clear: our mental states matter when it comes to staying healthy.

Unfortunately, as we get older, the sources of stress in our lives only seem to multiply. Not only do seniors have to manage the financial and relationship stresses that are familiar from earlier in their lives, they also have to face new and demanding challenges, like estate planning. For seniors, education is the key to cutting down on stress. Knowing the difference between things like a last will or a living trust can make things so much easier when it comes time to plan out your estate.

Sunlight Can Help You Stay Positive

Since we know that your mood affects how quickly you age and how much your age shows, it’s clear that a sunny disposition is more important than ever for those looking to stay healthy as they age. Now the term “sunny disposition” isn’t a misnomer; getting more natural sunlight actually has tangible health and mood benefits.

This means that staying active and spending time outdoors is more important than ever for those over 50. Unfortunately, this is also around the time when many people have a harder time leading an active lifestyle. For seniors who need to limit their time outside due to other health concerns, something like an in home sunroom can be a great way to get the sunlight you need.

Now’s the Time to Eat Healthy

Technically, it’s always a good time to eat healthy. However, if you haven’t been doing it in the past, now is the best time to start. As we age, our stomachs can’t handle junk food like they once did, and you can be feeling those potato chips and soda for days to come.

The allure of processed foods is easy to understand. They hit all the right flavor notes, and often come cheaper than home-cooked meals or healthier options at the grocery store. However, this is nothing to worry about. Eating healthy is totally affordable, helping you cut down on financial stress in your life, and, with the right recipes, you’ll never even realize that you gave up your favorite snacks.

Have Fun

Aging can be difficult for many people, but there’s no reason not to enjoy it at the same time. Once retirement comes, many seniors find themselves at a loss; they don’t know what to do with all their new free time. No matter what you do, make sure to have fun! With smart planning and a healthy lifestyle, there’s no reason why your golden years can’t be some of the most energetic and enjoyable of your life.

4/10/2017 7:00:00 AM
Nicolas Cesare
Written by Nicolas Cesare
Nick Cesare is a writer from Boise, Idaho. He completed his Masters in medical ethics at the University of Colorado at Boulder and now enjoys writing on cutting-edge topics in healthcare.
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