Controlling
The Aging Process
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1)
Muscle Mass: Americans tend to lose 6.6 pounds of
lean body
mass each year, with the rate accelerating after the age of 45.
Control factor: Exercise
2)
Strength: The average person loses 30% of his/her
muscles and nerves
between the ages of 20 - 70. Strength and size of remaining cells can be
increased.
Control factor: More
Exercise
3)
Calories: At age 70 a person needs 500 fewer
calories per day to maintain body weight.
Control factor: Reduce
Calorie intake.
4)
Body Fat: The average 65 year old sedentary woman's
body is 43% fat compared to
25% at age 25.
Control factor: Convert
fat into muscle with by exercising.
5)
Blood Pressure: Most Americans show an increase of
blood pressure with age.
Control factor: Exercise
6)
Blood Sugar Tolerance: Some diabetes cases are
caused by an increase in body fat
and loss of muscle mass.
Control factor: Exercise
& Diet
7)
Cholesterol: Bad Cholesterol leads to heart disease
and good cholesterol helps protect
against it.
Control factor: Exercise
& Low Fat Diet
8)
Temperature: The Body's ability to regulate
temperature declines with age.
Control factor: Regular
Exercise and Diet
9)
Bone Density: Bones lose mineral content and become
weaker with age.
Control factor: Proper
calcium and stress exercises
10)
Aerobic Capacity: The body's efficient us of oxygen
declines by 30 - 40 percent by age 65.
Control factor: Aerobic
Exercise
Source: Chicago Tribune,
Blomarkers by William Evans, PHD and Irwin H. Rosenberg, MD