Making just a few changes in your lifestyle can help you live longer.
A recent study found that four bad behaviors—smoking, drinking too much alcohol, not exercising, and not eating enough fruits and veggies—can hustle you into an early grave, and, in effect, age you by as many as 12 years.
Fortunately, you can do something to correct these and other unhealthy
behaviors. Adopt the following nine habits to keep your body looking and
feeling young.
1. DON'T OVEREAT
If you want to live to
100, leaving a little bit of food on your plate may be a good idea.
Author Dan Buettner, who studies longevity around the world, found that
the oldest Japanese people stop eating when they are feeling only about
80% full.
St. Louis University researchers have confirmed that
eating less helps you age slower; in a 2008 study they found that
limiting calories lowered production of T3, a thyroid hormone that slows
metabolism—and speeds up the aging process.
2. TURN OFF THE TV
Too much time in front of the boob tube can take a serious toll on your
health. In fact, a 2010 study found that people who watched four or
more hours a day were 46% more likely to die from any cause than people
who watched less than two hours a day.
Even cutting back a
little can help; each additional hour you watch increases your overall
risk of dying by 11% and dying from heart disease by 18%.
3.
STAY OUT OF THE SUNAvoiding too much sun can head off skin cancer, and
it can also keep you looking young by preventing wrinkles, fine lines,
and saggy skin.
It’s never too early—or too late—to add
sunscreen to your daily skin-care regimen. And don’t focus only on your
face. Sun damage spots and splotches on your chest and neck will also
make you appear older.
4. REACH OUT
Research shows that
you’re at greater risk of heart disease without a strong network of
friends and family. Loneliness can cause inflammation, and in otherwise
healthy people it can be just as dangerous as having high cholesterol or
even smoking.
Loneliness seems to pose the greatest risk for elderly people, who are also prone to depression.
5. DRINK IN MODERATION
Women who have two or more drinks a day and men who have three or more
may run into detrimental effects ranging from weight gain to
relationship problems. But in smaller quantities, alcohol can actually
be good for you.
A 2010 study in the Journal of the American
College of Cardiology linked light drinking (defined as one drink a day
for women and two for men) to significant heart benefits.
6. EAT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Getting fewer than three servings of fruits and vegetables a day can
eat away at your health. Nutritional powerhouses filled with fiber and
vitamins, fruits and veggies can lower your risk of heart disease by 76%
and may even play a role in decreasing your risk of breast cancer.
As an added bonus, the inflammation-fighting and circulation-boosting
powers of the antioxidants in fruits and veggies can banish wrinkles.
7. FOCUS ON FITNESS
Daily exercise may be the closest thing we have to a fountain of youth.
A 2008 study found that regular high-intensity exercise (such as
running) can add up to four years to your life, which isn’t surprising
given the positive effects working out has on your heart, mind, and
metabolism.
Even moderate exercise—a quick, 30-minute walk each day, for example—can lower your risk of heart problems.
8. DON'T SMOKE
Quitting smoking is perhaps the single most important thing you can do
for your health—and your life span. A study published in the American
Journal of Public Health found that women who quit smoking by age 35 add
roughly six to eight years to their lives.
It’s never too late
to kick the habit. Quitting can slow disease and increase survival odds
even in smokers who have already caused significant damage to their
lungs, like those with early lung cancer or COPD.
It is said
that most people spend their time at the detriment of their health
making money, and then they end up spending the money to get back their
health. When you live healthy, you wouldn't have any reason to pay huge
medical bills at any time. Just go for regular medical check up while
you keep to your healthy living habits and you will live happy and
fulfilled.
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