Many scientists are of the belief that ageing is caused
by limited cell lifespan, (we are all pre-programmed to
age and die). In addition to this, we are also told that
damage to those cells throughout a lifetime promotes the
onset of ageing.
So what happens when
we get older?
our immune function
decreases
our blood pressure
rises
we become less active
our strength decreases
our immune system
is impaired
our body fat increases
what causes all these
changes?
Well,
its a cross-over of genes and lifestyle. We are all limited
by our genetic make-up, but lifestyle and mental attitude
plays a very important role in maintaining a longer, healthy
life. We know that diet and exercise will help a great deal
but what else?
Your
mental state directly affects your immune system. Learning
to cope with stress can have a beneficial effect on your
ageing. Even the simplest of stresses can cause damage.
So be happy and learn to relax and cope with life's pressures.
As
you get older your Insulin levels and hormones don't function
as well. Your cells don't get the best nutrients they need
because of this, and you store more body fat resulting in
higher blood pressure.
If you reduce the level of food that you eat, you have less
need for Insulin. Reducing the food you eat but maintaining
a healthy balanced diet will help in delaying the ageing
process. Its not about starving yourself but more about
stopping the overindulgence.
As
the body matures it produces less testosterone in males
and less growth hormone in both sexes. These hormones help
build both muscle and strength. By exercising and training
into old age the body is encouraged to keep on producing
these hormones. This will ensure a level of strength and
agility into later years.
Keeping
your mind active will ensure that the body stays active
too. We go through our whole lives developing and learning,
so this shouldn't stop with old age.
There
are practical things we can do to hold the wrinkles and
pains back, read the following checklist.
Eat
regular healthy balanced meals, don't overindulge and eat
small and often. This keeps insulin and blood sugar levels
low.
Eat
plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, make sure you regularly
get good levels of Vitamin C and E
Relaxation techniques
and meditation slow your body and mind allowing it to cope
and not exert unnecessary stress on itself.
Regular exercise
incorporating cardiovascular, stretches and resistance (weights)
training keep muscles strong and keep you producing growth
hormone and your blood pressure down.
Find a personally
fulfilling role in your life. This creates a healthy mental
attitude.
Be happy, a positive
outlook on life and ageing only helps in the process.