Simple Lifestyle Changes for a Healthy Heart
A strong heart is essential to healthy aging in older adulthood, and exercise is one of the key elements to ensuring that heart health comes first. Establishing a routine that is simple and effective is the best way to making exercise for the heart a regular priority, and seniors can do so with these 7 simple steps.
1. Park farther from entrances in parking lots – instead of parking as close to the door as possible, park a little bit further away to get in some exercise
2. Start walking before you arrive at your house – if you’re taking a bus or even getting a ride, get out a few minutes early and walk the rest of the way to your destination
3. Take the stairs – depending upon your physical abilities, taking the stairs instead of an elevator or escalator can benefit you greatly
4. Take a break – if you work or are engaged in volunteer activities, take a little stroll on your break
5. See cleaning as exercise – try to turn housework into exercise and do it at a brisk pace. Vacuum, mow the lawn, dust or rake leaves and get your heart rate up
6. Walk your pet – if you have a dog, it needs exercise, but so do you. Make it an enjoyable activity to do together daily
7. Exercise with family – if you live with family members, make exercise part of your ritual. Or invite friends or family for a stroll in the park
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