Thursday, January 16, 2014

Health Tip: Seniors on the Move

Seniors who walk for exercise need to take these precautions:


  • Warm up and cool down. Stretching improves circulation and decreases build-up of lactic acid -- the chemical byproduct that causes muscles to ache. 
  • Choose proper foot gear. Buying shoes is virtually the only necessary expense for walking, so don't cut corners on your shoe budget.
  • Pay attention to your feet. Changes and/or pain in the feet and ankles are not normal and could indicate a serious foot ailment or circulatory problem.
  • Walk on soft ground. With age, the natural shock absorbers ("fat padding") in your feet deteriorate, as does bone density.
  • Avoid walking in cold weather. Cold weather can cause numbness, limiting your ability to detect trauma or wounds to the feet.
  • If you have diabetes, use extra care. Diabetics are prone to infection from even minor injuries.
  • Exercise smart. Knowing your limits and exercising with caution can avoid injuries and frustration.

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eniors who walk for exercise need to take these precautions:
  • Warm up and cool down. Stretching improves circulation and decreases build-up of lactic acid -- the chemical byproduct that causes muscles to ache.
  • Choose proper foot gear. Buying shoes is virtually the only necessary expense for walking, so don't cut corners on your shoe budget.
  • Pay attention to your feet. Changes and/or pain in the feet and ankles are not normal and could indicate a serious foot ailment or circulatory problem.
  • Walk on soft ground. With age, the natural shock absorbers ("fat padding") in your feet deteriorate, as does bone density.
  • Avoid walking in cold weather. Cold weather can cause numbness, limiting your ability to detect trauma or wounds to the feet.
  • If you have diabetes, use extra care. Diabetics are prone to infection from even minor injuries.
  • Exercise smart. Knowing your limits and exercising with caution can avoid injuries and frustration.
- See more at: http://www.alegentcreighton.com/body.cfm?id=4794&action=detail&ref=3842981#sthash.evJVIthc.dpuf

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