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URINARY INCONTINENCE IN THE ELDERLY

Urinary incontinence can occur in people who have spinal conditions and other neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis. 

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A weak bladder can cause urinary incontinence, so it is good idea to always exercise and choose an activity that lets you use your legs. Symptoms of a weak bladder could include less energy to do what you want throughout the day, inability to drink large quantities of water without running to the bathroom and, for senior men, a harder time getting an erection.

The effect of physical exercise on health.


Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine said that, all parts of the body if used in moderation develop and age slowly, but if they are left unused they become defective in growth, susceptible to disease and age quickly. Physical exercise and activity is a pre-requisite for a healthy life. 
Exercise also confers on the elderly, a sense of purpose and achievement. They come to realise that they have more control over their bodies than they imagined. Exercises have a beneficial effect on the course and severity of many diseases.

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  • The Heart: Regular exercise can prevent the development of high blood pressure Low BP can also be raised. High cholestrol levels which are a major risk factor in heart attack and stroke are reduced by regular exercise. Heart attack is more common in those with sedentary habits.
  • Diabetes: The effective treatment of this disease is influenced by the obesity of an individual. Loss of weight helps prevent and treat diabetes. Mild diabetes is often controlled by diet and exercise which is much preferred in the elderly rather than management by drugs.
  • Fractures: As one grows older the bones become weak and brittle, especially in women after menopause. This and other age related changes make the elderly prone to falls. Regular physical exercise, not only increases the muscle tone but also helps the bones retain calcium and remain strong, reducing the incidence of fractures.
  • Cancer: Studies have shown that cancer of the large intestines is greater in those who are not physically active. Similarly, breast cancer and cancer of the sex organs rarely affects sportswomen.
  • Constipation: Daily physical exercise combined with a high fibre diet can help avoid constipation
  • Mental Depression: Exercise increases the blood circulation in all parts of the body promoting a general sense of well-being. While exercising, people tend to take their minds off personal and psychological problems and thus avoid anxiety and depression

What are the types of exercises that can be performed by the elderly?
It is the constitution of the individual rather than the age that decides the type of exercise that one can do. Exercises may include


Aging and Exercise Leads to Healthy Aging

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Exercise is Important for Healthy Aging

As we age, our bodies go through a number of natural degenerative changes. This is why aging and exercise become so important. With exercise we can counter these changes to stimulate and maintain your function level, mobility, and your overall health. We may not be able to engage in the same sports with the same vigor as when we were younger, but there are many ways to keep fit. The bottom line is that you are never too old to exercise. As you age, your muscles, bones, and joints go through a number of changes that will lead to decreased mobility and functionality without a proper exercise regimen.

A Battle for Love in Younger Years Appears to Shorten the Life of Male Senior Citizens

Harvard study finds men who mature where women far out number men, making mating less competitive, live longer than others


Aug. 9, 2010 – Senior citizens seem to always be interested in studies about longevity. Who is not curious about how long they will live? There is a new factor for senior citizen men to calculate – men who matured in an environment where men far outnumber women live, on average, three months less than those who matured among more females and less competition for a mate.

Risks associated with falling

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Many people have a friend or relative who has fallen. The person may have slipped while walking or felt dizzy when standing up from a chair and fallen. Maybe you've fallen yourself.

If you or an older person you know has fallen, you're not alone. More than one in three people age 65 years or older falls each year. The risk of falling -- and fall-related problems -- rises with age.

Fractures caused by falls can lead to hospital stays and disability. Most often, fall-related fractures are in the person's hip, pelvis, spine, arm, hand, or ankle.
Hip fractures are one of the most serious types of fall injury. They are a leading cause of injury and loss of independence, among older adults.
Most healthy, independent older adults who are hospitalized for a broken hip are able to return home or live on their own after treatment and rehabilitation. Most of those who cannot return to independent living after such injuries had physical or mental disabilities before the fracture. Many of them will need long-term care.

Many older adults are afraid of falling. This fear becomes more common as people age, even among those who haven't fallen. It may lead older people to avoid activities such as walking, shopping, or taking part in social activities.

If you're worried about falling, talk with your doctor or another health care provider. Your doctor may refer you to a physical therapist. Physical therapy can help you improve your balance and walking and help build your walking confidence. Getting rid of your fear of falling can help you to stay active, maintain your physical health, and prevent future falls

by: nihseniorhealth

Eyesight problems to look out for

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It is normal for the eyes to change as we age. Naturally-aging eyes experience reduced contrast sensitivity, which may make it difficult to differentiate similar colors and patterns. It is normal for them to experience some difficulty in adapting to changes in light and dark environments as well as glare. Floaters usually occur when the vitreous gel in the eye liquefies in patients in their 50s and 60s resulting in tiny specks in the vision.  Depth perception and reduced ability to see colors are also common along with decreased tear production and dryness of the eyes. These mild symptoms usually are not indicative of severe eye problems.

Serious Warning Signs

Cholesterol and heart disease

Cholesterol and heart disease

Over the past four decades, the evidence has been accumulating that cholesterol is related to heart disease, particularly angina and heart attacks. Numerous studies now show that the higher a populations' average cholesterol level, the more frequently heart disease occurs in that population. For example, populations with very low cholesterol, such as the Chinese in Mainland China, have an extremely low rate of heart disease.

Cataract

A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. Most cataracts are related to aging. Cataracts are very common in older people.

A cataract can occur in either or both eyes. It cannot spread from one eye to the other.

Stroke Symptoms

One of the biggest problems in treating stroke is that most people do not know what the symptoms are.

If you or a loved one has even one of the following symptoms, call an ambulance right away. Tell the dispatcher that you think a stroke has occurred.

10 Tips to Reduce Alzheimer Wandering

10 Tips to Reduce Alzheimer Wandering

There are many reasons for someone with Alzheimer's disease to wander. Here
are tips to help caregivers keep their loved ones safe.

 

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    Orion Hotels give Senior Citizens aged 60 and over a 40% discount on Bed and Breakfast rates per person, per night at all Orion Hotels.

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