Exercise: The Fountain of Youth





The best all-natural way to lift your mood, increase muscle and protect your brain and heart is exercise. Cardiovascular exercise and strength training are the two most important forms of exercise.


Benefits of Cardiovascular or aerobic exercise include:


1.Reduce the risk of heart disease
2.Reverse damage to the heart due to aging
3.Improve cognitive function and reduce the risk of dementia
4.Protect your immune system
5.Reverse the visual signs of aging by improving the look and feel of your skin

Benefits of strength training

1.Protect against bone loss
2.Preserve and increase muscle tone
3.Reduce body fat
4.Improve metabolism and blood sugar regulation
5.Help you look and feel younger

As we age, it is common to reduce the amount of exercise we do and become less active, however, this can lead to a number of negative effects including:


1.Decreased muscle mass
2.Reduced cardiovascular fitness and stiffening of the muscles in the heart
3.Increased cognitive dysfunction and dementia
4.Decreased immune function
5.Weight gain
6.Fatigue

Cardiovascular exercise reduces the risk of heart disease and symptoms associated with heart disease








Cardiovascular exercise reduces the risk of heart disease and symptoms associated with heart disease


Several studies have been published recently showing a strong correlation between cardiovascular (aerobic) exercise and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease.  A study published in April, 2018 showed previously sedentary patients engaged in higher intensity cardiovascular exercise over 2 years, had a significantly greater improvement in oxygen uptake and a decrease in cardiac stiffness when compared to the group that performed only yoga and balance exercises.

A second study published in September, 2018 prospectively evaluated the activity levels and incidence of heart failure in more than 130,000 women between the ages of 50 and 79. Across all groups, higher levels of physical activity including walking, which was the most common form of exercise, were associated with a significant reduction in the risk of heart failure.

Cardiovascular exercise reduces the risk of cognitive impairment including dementia







In the journal Neurology in March, 2018 researchers published the results of a study designed to evaluate if cardiovascular fitness in midlife is associated with a decreased risk of dementia. Almost 1,500 women between the ages of 38 and 60 were followed for 44 years. The results showed women with a high level of cardiovascular fitness during the midlife years had a decreased risk of dementia. Women who showed a high level of cardiovascular fitness in middle age were approximately 88% less likely to develop dementia than women who were only moderately fit.

A small study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease in 2017 showed 12 weeks of moderate aerobic exercise enhanced neural connectivity in adults between the ages of 60 and 88. Researchers found stronger neuro-connectivity in the region of the brain that has been previously linked to memory loss.

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