HEALTH TIPS FOR THE HEART,MIND AND BODY
You brush your teeth every day; exercise is equally important for your daily routine. Turn off the TV or computer, andget at least 30 minutes of exercise every day.
1. Daily exercise.
To work your heart, it's got to be aerobic exercise. You've got lots of options: walking, jogging,
biking, rowing machine, elliptical machine, swimming.
But don't feel like you have to be an athlete. Walking is great exercise. Get
10 minutes here and there during the day. It all counts.
2. Healthy diet.
Quit eating junk food and high-fat fast food. Your heart, brain, and
overall health are harmed by foods high in saturated fats, salt, and cholesterol.
There's no getting around it. You've got to replace them with healthy foods:
lots of fruits, vegetables, fish, nuts, olive oil -- what we call the Mediterranean diet Eat like an Italian, a Spaniard, a Greek! Enjoy!
3. Weight loss.
Too much body weight puts your health at great risk. When you take in more
calories than you burn, you get fat -- it's that simple. You've got to eat
less. You've got to exercise more. You've got to push yourself to make these
lifestyle changes -- but you've got to do it to help avoid serious health
problems like heart diseases, diabetes,
or stroke
4. Regular physical exams.
Tell your doctor your family medical history. Learn your personal
risk factors, and the screening tests you need. Women may have mammograms to
screen for breast cancer and Pap tests for cervical cancer. Men may have prostate cancer
PSA
tests. Routine screening for colorectal
cancer should start at age 50, perhaps earlier if colon
cancer runs in your family. You also need regular diabetes, blood
pressure, and cholesterol
tests. Make sure your immunizations
are up to date. You may need flu and pneumonia
shots, depending on your age.
5. Less stress.
When a person says they're too busy to exercise, it tells me
other things are crowding out what's important in life: They don't spend time
with family and friends; don't exercise enough; don't eat right; don't sleep
properly. All these things reduce
stress in your life, and that is critical to your health and longevity.
To be healthy, we need to set boundaries -- and set limits on
work hours. We should not be working so hard that we're neglecting the things
that keep us healthy. This is important advice, too, for people who take care
of elderly parents or young children. Make sure you're getting proper exercise
and sleep
-- and that you're not trying to do too much.
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