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Keep Your Muscles after 65!

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As adults grow older they lose the muscles that they had when they were younger, because their muscles shrink. Previous research has shown that seniors are less efficient at building muscle from food compared with the way they did when they were younger. Smaller, weaker muscles means less strength, but they also increase the probability of falling injuries that have a very negative impact on senior living. If that were not bad enough, recent research in England at the University of Nottingham has discovered more bad news that hinders seniors’ muscle building efforts. It turns out that the mechanism that blocks the breakdown of muscles does not work very effectively in folks over 65 years of age.
This discovery was made during a comparison study between 25-year-olds and folks in their late 60′s. The young people’s muscles were able to stop the muscle breakdown and the older folks’ muscles were not. The researchers also discovered that the older folks had a lower blood flow in their legs than the younger folks. One conclusion that the researchers drew from this finding was that the rate at which nutrients and hormones are supplied is lower for the older folks which may explain the cause of the declining muscles. The researchers performed a follow-up study in which the older folks performed at least three exercise sessions a week for 20 weeks. Instituting this weight training exercise for seniors was enough to increase the blood flow to the legs of the seniors until it was identical to the younger group. By increasing the blood flow to the legs of the seniors their muscle wasting was reversed.
Maintaining and Enhancing Your Mental Clarity

As people get older, it’s no surprise that cognitive skills and retention begin to fade. Especially if you don’t actively do something to keep your mind active, this deterioration can take its toll even quicker. That’s why one of the best methods for mental acuity is mind games such as crosswords, Sudoku, chess, and others. You can even help your mental health by implementing certain foods into your diet.
The first food item that should be incorporated is fish. Even as little as once a week can have seriously positive effects on senior health as well as the health of younger individuals. Other foods to incorporate are whole grains, nuts, and blueberries. And for everyone that’s groaning over the addition of strictly health foods into their diet, there are also some serious health benefits to chocolate. Whether it’s dark chocolate or milk chocolate, the benefits are numerous. Just make sure to exercise some self control and keep the levels moderate.

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