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		<title>Healthy Aging After Retirement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the book “BioMarkers,” the greatest predictor of health as we age is the level of lean body mass that we carry. Lean body mass fuels our metabolism. Unfortunately, a chronic wasting condition affects many seniors. The condition is called sarcopenia. What causes it and what can we do to prevent and even reverse [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>According to the book “BioMarkers,” the greatest predictor of health as we age is the level of lean body mass that we carry. Lean body mass fuels our metabolism. Unfortunately, a chronic wasting condition affects many seniors. The condition is called sarcopenia. What causes it and what can we do to prevent and even reverse it?</p></blockquote>
<h2>Sarcopenia – Chronic Wasting</h2>
<p>A deficit in lean body mass (muscles, organs, bones, etc.) is called<br />
sarcopenia. Energy is born in your muscles and other lean body mass. It<br />
is created to meet the needs of the day. People actually program their<br />
energy metabolism by their activity level. In other words, if you<br />
regularly expend a certain amount of energy every day, your body will<br />
start anticipating this. Your metabolism will create the lean body mass<br />
and produce the energy needed to meet the regular tasks of the day.<br />
Energy requires fuel. A healthy person will have a hunger equivalent<br />
to their energy needs. The hunger ceases and you feel satisfied when<br />
nutrient levels – especially fats – have reached the general<br />
requirements for fuel anticipated by your body. Interestingly, in a<br />
healthy person certain cravings will direct their appetite to foods<br />
containing the nutrients they lack. Most of us have obliterated our<br />
delicate sense of taste with added salt and sugar. We have erased the<br />
ability of our body to communicate through cravings.<br />
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<strong>These are three main components for metabolism and building lean body mass: </strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Peaceful sleep</strong></li>
<li><strong>Nutritious foods</strong></li>
<li><strong>Purposeful daily activity.</strong></li>
</ol>
<p>Without these three elements your body simply does not have the<br />
resources or even the need to build lean body mass. Building up does<br />
not keep pace with wearing down. As the balance of metabolism tips<br />
toward muscle loss instead of muscle gain, a person is at risk of<br />
sarcopenia<br />
<strong> </strong><br />
<strong>Purpose, Sleep and Nutrition</strong></p>
<p>“BioMarkers” also discusses how the human body can begin to shut<br />
down after retirement when there is a lack of purposeful daily<br />
activity. This is accompanied by a reduced ability to sleep and eat.<br />
With less whole food in the diet, fewer nutrients are ingested and<br />
vitamin deficiency is very common.</p>
<p>A real key for healthy aging is reclaiming your sense of purpose in<br />
life. When we are younger, this sense of purpose is often expressed in<br />
caring for a family or pursuing a career. As we age, new activities may<br />
replace the endeavors of our youth:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Adult Education</strong></li>
<li><strong>Volunteerism</strong></li>
<li><strong>Mentoring</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Additionally, a regular exercise program becomes very critical as we<br />
age, and we should pay more attention to a healthy diet every day and<br />
peaceful sleep every night.</p>
<p>The supplements of healthy aging include four critical components:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>A balanced multiple vitamin/mineral supplement to protect against nutrient deficiency</strong></li>
<li><strong>An essential fatty acid supplement to reduce inflammation in the arteries and rehydrate the brain</strong></li>
<li><strong>A Vitamin C supplement to serve as an antioxidant reserve and to help keep the immune system active</strong></li>
<li><strong>A B-12 supplement  to help keep energy levels up and the mind bright</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Vitamin B-12 is the number one nutrient deficiency among seniors, followed by Vitamin C.</p>
<p>Healthy Aging After Retirement</p>
<p>The average lifespan of retirees is only 2.5 years from the point of<br />
retirement. Without a sense of purpose there is no reason for energy<br />
and the body simply begins to shut down. The greatest wellness and<br />
longevity is experienced by those who enjoy purposeful daily activity,<br />
peaceful sleep and a nutritious diet. Take your healthy aging supplements and,<br />
to paraphrase former President George H.W. Bush, “Stop yelling at the<br />
TV; get up off the couch, get out of the house and live the life of<br />
your dreams!”<br />
.<br />
Source : <a href="http://ripenlife.com/health-and-wellness/healthy-aging-after-retirement/">Ripenlife.com</a></p>

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