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Activities Promoting Healthy Aging - Sponsored by
The Health Serve USA Anti-Aging Store
Lack of activities can prevent you from living healthy. When
you do not enjoy activities, you may feel fatigue or find it
difficult to sleep at night. When you awake in the morning, you
may feel tired until you finally fall asleep. As we, age our
body change and we have to make changes to accommodate our
lives.
Having a good night sleep makes the mind think more clearly.
A good night sleep also boosts your energy while controlling
your weight. You can also make decisions with less stress.
Sleeping
well at night makes our immune system stronger to keep
us healthier. Researchers have proved that a good nights sleep
is necessary for our health. Researchers have found that lack
of sleep reduces the growth hormones in our bodies, since it
changes muscles to fat. Sleep overall is most important, yet it
stands behind activities. To improve your health, try walking
each day.
Walking will
help to loosen our muscles, reduces stress and depression along
with anxiety. By reliving these things, it will help us to
sleep for a longer and deeper period. So, when we wake up in
the morning we feel happier and more rested.
When you exercise, you get a
good night sleep, which promotes metabolism. Without the
right amount of sleep, our bodies crave energy. Our body
will release insulin or glucose into the bloodstream, which
slows down metabolism. This action causes the body to gain
weight, rather than control weight.
When a person feels exhausted, they will feel weak and
repressed from enjoying activities. This leads to additional
problems. Sleeping right balances out our bodies giving us,
more energy leading to more activities that will satisfy our
sleep needs.
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What to avoid: To rest proper and feel
active you must reduce your intake of caffeine, nicotine,
harmful chemicals, such as over-the-counter meds that keep you
awake, alcohol and so on. The chemicals and substances will
keep you awake. Try to avoid drinking anything after 8 p.m. in
the evening. Nicotine should be avoid if possible, yet if you
must smoke try to avoid smoking after 8 p.m.
Start a walking
program in the morning to help wake you up, while boosting
your energy. You will feel better since the joints will feel
flexible enough to move freely. In addition, walking will
help you burn fat and calories. You’ll notice a big change
in how you feel the rest of the day. Start out walking at a
slow steady pace for as far as your comfortable. Each day
pick up the pace a bit and walk further. Just remember when
walking that you want to work up to a steady brisk walk to
make you sweat but not out of breath. Take a short walk
before and after meals to calm your nerves, and burn
calories too, it will give you energy, relieve that stress
from the long day and help you sleep.
If you start a walking program for yourself, it is a lot
more fun if you have someone to go with you. Talk to that
neighbor you don’t know and maybe they’ll walk with you. Just
think about it; you’ll be acquainted with someone new, talk
about new things will relieve
stress and get in you exercise as well. This might
help that neighbor too who maybe hasn’t seen or talked to
anyone in a couple of days and than they can sleep better at
night.
After walking that brisk walk your doing be sure to cool
down. When walking at a vigorous pace your heart rate will go
up and it needs to be back to normal. Just walk a bit slow and
relaxing until you’ve cooled down.
If you can’t go to sleep at night instead of getting up and
turning on the TV try pacing around the house. Do some
stretching and shake your arms and legs. Even walking
around the house can relax you especially when everyone else is
in bed and you can relax more.
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of
http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
His newest ebook release is titled
"Addiction Education, You have
Questions, I Have Answers!", a comprehensive authority
guide and addiciton resource. Jimmy invites you to
visit the books main website at
http://addictioneducation.net . To find other selections Jimmy has published,
visit please http://maybrockpublishing.com
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