WASHINGTON cancer and memory loss are baby boomers greatest health fears. Their weight, should perhaps be heart disease and diabetes.
Boomers more overweight as a new survey finds other generations, unhealthy senior set years.
And for all the talk about "60 is the new 50" and active ageing, even those that have to do more the obese, to keep fit are not in accordance with the associated press LifeGoesStrong.com survey.
Most baby boomers say that she are some aerobic exercises, the speeds up your heart rate at least once a week. But most adults will be given 2 1/2 hours a week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity – things like a brisk walk, a dance class, is pushing a lawn mower. Only about a quarter of the boomers working respondents report up in sweat four or five times a week, what the average person needs to achieve this goal.
Worse still, 37 percent have never one the crucial for combating of muscle loss, strength training comes with aging.
Walking is the most common form of exercise. The good news: enough to go and the benefits add up.
"I have more energy, and my knees no longer violated," says Maggie Sanders, 61, of Abbeville, s.c.. She have lost 15 pounds, 4 miles, three times a week, in the last few months, and better food.
More boomers keep in mind that good mood advantage. Based on the calculation of body index of self-reported measured height and weight, about obese one-third of the respondents baby boomers, compared with about a quarter of the older and younger responder. Only half of the obese Boomer say that they exercise regularly.
Another 36 percent of boomers are overweight, although not obese.
The nation has a number of which was braces cost of Medicare, as baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964, begin 77 million of the post-war generation 65. obesity - turn with his additional risk of heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and arthritis - is this invoices next fuel pump.
"they are going to be expensive if they don't get their act together", says Jeff Levi of the not-for profit trust for America's health. He refers to a study, which found that Medicare 34 percent more on an obese senior as a pays a healthy weight, is.
About 60 per cent of the respondents boomers say they are diets to lose weight, and more, eat more fruits and vegetables or cut cholesterol and salt.
But it takes physical activity, not only diet to shed pounds. That is especially important because people, age and diet alone valuable muscle in addition to fat cost they could, says Jack Rejeski of the Wake Forest University, specialist in exercise and aging.
Whether you're overweight or just the right size, physical activity can help prevent the problems of mobility, the all too often sneak up on the sedentary as they age. Flabbier until people find themselves on the edge of disability and loss of independence, such as a canoe floating peacefully until it receives gradually muscles in the vicinity of a waterfall, withdraw, says Rejeski.
He led a study that a modest weight loss found plus 2 1/2 hours per week helped people walk considerably 60 and older improve their mobility. Much use even those who don't go got some. Try two or three times, walking 10 minutes at a time on the day, he proposes, and can't wait to start.
"I don't think there is question per earlier, that you start the better", says Rejeski that run has given up to 63 in favour of walking, and obtained in 30 miles a week. "If you leave your mobility to sink, numbers it in the quality of your own life."
When it comes to diseases, most of cancer provide almost half of the respondents Boomer. The second leading killer, cancer will become more frequent with aging.
"It's the unknown nature, which can occur without warning," says Harry Forsha, 64, Clearwater, Florida, and mill spring, n.c.
Heart disease is the No. 1 nation, but it is third in line for the boomers worry list. Memory loss is a major concern.
"On a scale of 1 to 10, seven or eight," is how Barry Harding, 61, sets it from Glen Burnie, MD.. "It is talked about Alzheimer's and dementia more about now."
In fact, more than half of those surveyed boomers say that they do regularly mental exercises such as crossword puzzle.
After Harding goes into retirement, he plans to keep mentally active to take classes. At the moment he is doing the exercise, which is important for brain health. He is also fish oil, a type of fatty acid, which suggest some studies point out could help prevent mental decline.
In Warren, PA, Colleen Witmer says it is working hard to maintain their weight and health: the 52-year-old walks or rides their bike every day plus is a more formal exercise program three or four times a week.
"I maintain my annual visits to the doctor's Office and follow his advice, whether I it or don't like,", she says. "And I admit that I deny my age, and continue, as if I'm not."
The AP-LifeGoesStrong.com survey 3-12 from knowledge networks of Menlo Park, California, and involved online interviews was conducted from June with 1,416 adults, including 1,078 baby boomers, between 1946 and 1964 was born. The margin of sampling error for results from the full sample is plus or minus 4.4 percentage points; for the mature male Kangaroo is if necessary plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.
Knowledge networks to the traditional telephone and mail method of sampling to recruit respondents at random. Chosen people, had no Internet access got it free.
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