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Healthy aging is a process not a program. There are some guidelines that provide a basic understanding about nutritian and exercise but the truth is that each of us is different. What is easy and natural for one person may be difficult and hard for another. Sometimes you can choose one type of exercise over another for the same result just as you can choose different foods and supplements.
Today I found a good overview about healthy aging. You may know everything in here. You may know only some. But the trick is- are you doing them. Take a minute to read these recommendations and see how many you are applying in your life. Remember that the benefits of a good exercise and nutrition program may not be apparent now. But you will appreciate them in the future.
Remember that everyone is unique. Let your body help you decide what exercises and foods are best for you. Listen to your body as you develop your health program.
More good stuff to consider…Thanks Ralph. It never hurts to be reminded of healthy lifestyle choices and why they are so beneficial, especially as you age.
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Hansi,
The older I get the more I regret not doing the things I know I should have along the way. Still starting now is better than never starting. Then, of course, you have to keep going.
Exercise and diet are the two most important items to get right at an early age, but as you say Ralph, it’s never too late to start.
Bill
Ashton-under-Lyne, UK
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Indeed, Bill