Older Adults and Weight Management
Extra pounds can creep up on you as the years go by. But you can make changes to help
you drop that extra weight. This quiz provides some information to help you get started.
1. Extra pounds are made up of:
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The increase in fat puts you at higher risk for high blood pressure, stroke, heart
disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. You can get to a healthy weight with regular
exercise that includes aerobic (“cardio”) activities. Examples are brisk walking,
golfing, yard work, bicycling, and swimming. Add to that some muscle-strengthening
exercises and healthy eating. And you can do more than just manage your weight. According
to the current Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, getting at least 2-1/2
hours a week of moderate-intensity activity like brisk walking can lower risk for
heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels,
and colon and breast cancers. Also aim for 2 days a week of muscle-strengthening activities.
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