Think you are too old to pump
iron? Research shows that for the
majority of seniors who still do exercise, their regimen only includes aerobic
exercises such as walking, biking, jogging or swimming. While these types of exercises are important
to our overall health, an article published by the U.S. News & World Report
explains why seniors can benefit from strength training. They state that fitness professionals as well
as healthcare providers report everyone from 18 to 80 needs to do both cardiovascular
and strengthening exercises.
Recent research suggests that the
benefits go beyond just building better tone and an improved shape as studies link
“not just aerobic exercise but strength training with a reduced risk of death
from all causes.” This is why the
American Heart Association and American College of Sports Medicine recommends
that even older adults follow their guidelines and do some level of strength
training at least two days a week. As
Dr. Jennifer Kraschnewski, an associate professor of medicine, pediatrics and
public health sciences at the Penn State College of Medicine points out “very good evidence [is available] to show that 80-year-olds
are just as able to improve their muscle mass as 50-year-olds. And this can be
done reliably over a very short period of time – something as short as two to
three months."
At MorningStar
of Billings, our goal is to provide the best senior
living in the area, and we take our residents wellbeing very seriously. We have range of wellness programs and
activities that support and engage our residents including physical activities,
a fitness room and a swimming pool. One
look at our monthly calendar and you will see a variety of exercise classes
available along with many other entertaining and meaningful programs. Please visit
our website for more information and to set up a tour
of our beautiful independent living, assisted living and memory
care community.
MorningStar
Senior Living of Billings represents the finest in senior living with our
unique mission statement “to honor, to serve, to invest.” With a foundation
built on honoring God, valuing our seniors and hiring staff with a felt calling
to serve, we provide a true home for residents. We invite you to schedule
a tour to see firsthand our exceptional independent living, assisted living and
memory care.
Source:
health.usnews.com/wellness/fitness/articles/2018-06-26/could-pumping-iron-help-you-live-longer
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