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Better with Age

September is National Healthy Aging Month. It’s a great reminder of how even as our minds and bodies change, making healthy lifestyle choices can still have a major impact on our overall well being. We’re taking a look at some small changes older adults can make to keep living a vibrant, active life.

SKIN CARE
Our skin naturally changes as we age. The moisture barrier’s function decreases, leaving skin drier. Bruising can become common due to the skin becoming thinner. Wrinkles and age spots appear. Much of the sun damage received when younger, starts to become apparent when people reach their 50s. This can manifest as brown spots, precancerous lesions and skin cancer. tips for mature skin

DIET
A healthy diet can support healthy aging. Eating a variety of foods from each food group can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes, hypertension and heart disease.
tips for healthy eating

EXERCISE
Exercise can provide big benefits no matter your age, but for older adults, building new, healthier habits can be tricky. From physical limitations to busy schedules, there can be a lot of roadblocks to adding more activity to your daily routine. The key to success is to find what works for you and stay motivated.

Sources: American Academy of Dermatology Association, Mayo Clinic, National Council on Aging, U.S. Department of Agriculture

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