War On Aging: Our Daily Battles
How Seniors Get Fit: Start Right, Start Smart
Let's be truthful: can seniors really get fit as they age? Or is it asking for trouble, i.e. injuries, pain, and—well, probably a bit of humiliation. Sure, it's easy if you're already doing sports or exercise. But what about your average Sam and Sally Senior, who've...
The War on Aging Is Fought Against Chronic Diseases
Sometimes when seniors get together, it's like an organ recital... people share too many stories about their chronic diseases! When Rob and I finally admitted we were growing older (in our 70s!), we decided not to change our lifestyle except to increase the intensity...
The Surprising Truth from My Fitness Tracker
Are you using a fitness tracker? If you're like me, you can get blown away by the surprising truth. In the beginning months of acquiring a tracker, I got a little obsessed with the numbers, as did many of my friends. "How many steps did you do today?" we'd ask each...
What to Eat for Your Brain: Good Food for Good Mood
As a healthy senior, what should you eat for your brain? Which foods are protective of neurons and preserve memory and cognition as we age? There are definitely diets that help us keep good moods through food. And they work by improving our gut microflora. According...
The Perils of False Beliefs About Aging
How fast we age and how successful we are at maintaining senior health has a lot to do with what we believe about aging. Some senior friends I know are victims of their own false beliefs about aging.They give up. They don't try new things. Bolstered by a...
TheAuthorsShow.com Monday Podcast: Here Are the Details
Have you noticed? Today's seniors don't look or act much like "old people." Seniors are much "younger" these days. And yet, when we reach that age—usually after 50 or 65—we notice there are a lot of different factors affecting our bodies and brains, and we wonder:...
WAR ON AGING
The Battle for Your Life
Today’s seniors don’t look or act anything like “old people.” In this new era, we redefine what it means to be seniors. At 60, 70, 80, and 90, an increasing number of us are physically and mentally active, playing sports, and leading interesting lives.
But not all. How come some seniors flourish with age, while others wither on the vine? Science is discovering the answers. Psychologist Dr. Patsi Krakoff and Razer President Robert Krakoff explain what you must do to:
- Enjoy retirement
- Delay or avoid 50% of chronic diseases of aging
- Minimize weakness and pain, increase energy & vitality
- Extend your lifespan—and your “health-span”
The new imperative is to keep moving. You can be stronger, live longer, have more fun, love more people, and truly age well. Today’s seniors are fighting back against decay and decrepitude. These seniors are fighting the War on Aging.
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