6 Exercises for Seniors to Keep Them Happy and Moving
The Benefits of Exercise for Seniors
Further, seniors who exercise regularly are less likely to depend on others. Regular exercises allow seniors to maintain their self-reliance and maintain their independence late into life. Exercise also helps reduce falls. Seniors 65 and older make up 95% of fall deaths in Australia each year. By exercising, seniors can prevent becoming part of that percentage.
Regular exercise also means more energy. Inactivity makes you tired, while activity gives you more energy, promoting the release of endorphins which are essential neurotransmitters linked to pain mitigation and a sense of well-being. These endorphins combat stress hormones and encourage healthy sleep habits.
Heart disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and depression are the most common medical conditions among seniors. An active lifestyle can help prevent these conditions or reduce the symptoms of these diseases if your elderly loved one already suffers from one of these conditions.
Finally, regular exercise improves brain function and reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer’s and dementia by nearly 50%. A healthy body means a healthy mind, and seniors with active lifestyles have improved cognitive health.
6 Exercises for Seniors to Keep Them Happy and Moving
*Remember, before launching into a new exercise regime, it is important to check with your doctor to ensure you are healthy enough for the particular exercise, and/or to see which exercises are ideal for your fitness level.*
1: Chair Yoga
2: Water Aerobics
3: Pilates
4: Resistance Workouts
5: Walking
6: Body Weight Workouts
Are There Exercises Seniors Should Avoid?
- Weight training (with weight machines/bench press)
- Long-distance running/Marathons
- Upright rowing
- Deadlifting
- HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training)
- Rock Climbing
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