You Versus Aging: Techniques To Win The Battle (3)

You Versus Aging: Techniques To Win The Battle

Getting older is something that everyone will experience at some time or another, but there’s a lot that you can do to make sure that you don’t age as quickly and feel better as you age. Read on for some tips on staving off the aging process so that you can have a better old age.

One of the easiest ways to get more out of life and enjoy life more is to turn off the television. How much time is wasted sitting in front of a television and not living life? It is the same as shorting your life by sitting in front of the idiot box not out enjoying life.

Reduce your calorie intake. Scientific studies show that what and how much you eat may affect the years and quality of your life. Specifically, animal research indicates that restricting calories up to 40 percent fewer than normal have a beneficial effect on the markers of aging and disease. Keep in mind that not every species has shown this improvement and studies on humans, and other primates are still ongoing.

Depression is a “hidden” risk for developing osteoporosis. Cortisol is a stress-related hormone related to depression that depletes the bones of minerals. Studies have shown that women with depression have lower bone density in their spines and hips. So, if you’re feeling down, see your doctor to find out if you have depression.

An important tip for those beginning the aging process is to seek the support and friendship of others in similar circumstances. By getting involved in social activities with peer groups, you will be able to keep your mind sharp and build lasting relationships that will sustain you during the frequently difficult process of growing older.

Many people attribute living to a ripe old age to having a good sense of humor! Life can get you down, but if you can laugh about it, you stand a good chance of living longer. Laughter is healthy. It increases oxygen intake and makes you feel happy!

Melatonin can helps you do more than get a good night’s rest when you are sleeping. This powerful and natural hormone does a great job as an antioxidant. The natural supply of melatonin diminishes as the body ages and adding a supplement to your diet can improve sleep as well as give your immune system a vital boost.

Drinking green tea can significantly reduce skin damage because of the antioxidants that are in it. Green Tea prevents harmful skin damage from the sun by releasing these antioxidants into your body, which affect the skin. Green Tea is also very healthy for you in many other ways, so you should try it out and see if you have a taste for it.

While aging is inevitable, you can see from this article that there are plenty of things that you can do to make sure that your aging process is as painless as possible. Start working on these tips now, so that later, you’ll feel better and live longer!

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