Walk This Way: What Does Your Walking Style Say About Your Health?
September 7, 2017
There’s no doubt that as we age, walking is an essential way to keep us active and moving, which are important activities for healthy aging. But did you know that the way you walk could indicate some health concerns that may afflict you in the future? For example, a recent…
Care To Dance? The Positive Impact Of Dancing On The Aging Brain
August 31, 2017
While we know generally that exercise is a critical activity for healthier aging, the question remains whether specific forms of exercise have special benefits for seniors. In a new study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, researchers have determined that dancing can have considerable positive impact on your aging brain,…
Exercising While Aging: Rethink Your Fitness Routines As You Get Older
July 13, 2017
It’s no joke: as we get older, we aren’t quite as flexible or fast as we used to be. Whether at the gym or on the running path, there’s nothing quite like exercising while aging to underscore you’re getting older. If you’re in your 50s or 60s, or even older,…
Dog Days: New Data Supports Dog Walking For Seniors
June 22, 2017
Anyone with a pet knows how much love and affection can be derived from that relationship. The psychological benefits of pet ownership can be profound. But the physical benefits of owning a pet can be significant as well. A new research study found that dog owners are more likely to…
Crash Course: Finding Ways To Safely and Comfortably Bike As You Age
June 15, 2017
Now that it’s summer, pulling out the bike and going for a ride seems like a great idea. But given that new data reflect the escalating toll, both financial and physical, that bike crashes are taking on aging riders, it’s critical that you are comfortable and careful as you hit the…
Balancing Act: The Value Of Tai Chi For Older Individuals
June 1, 2017
The statistics are serious: 1 in 3 seniors suffers a dangerous fall each year, and falls are a leading cause of death in adults over 65. So it seems imperative that you and your older loved ones do whatever you can to improve balance and gait, and minimize risk of…