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Exercise and Physical Activity: Getting Fit For Life

“Both my wife and I have heart problems. About 2 years ago, we joined our local health club, where we do both endurance and strength training exercises. On the off days, we walk near our house. It’s been life-saving for us.” Bob (age 78)
These older adults are living proof that exercise and physical activity are good for you, no matter how old you are. In fact, staying active can help you:

  1. Keep and improve your strength so you can stay independent.
  2. Have more energy to do the things you want to do.
  3. Improve your balance.
  4. Prevent or delay some diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
  5. Perk up your mood and help reduce depression.

You don’t need to buy special clothes or belong to a gym to become more active. Physical activity can and should be part of your everyday life. Find things you like to do. Go for brisk walks. Ride a bike. Dance. Work around the house. Garden. Climb stairs. Swim. Rake leaves. Try different kinds of activities that keep you moving. Look for new ways to build physical activity into your daily routine.  Try these four great ways to be active.