Reaching the age of 40 is a milestone in your life and this is also a
transition period for many of them as far as their body and health is
concerned. It's important to make wise choices in terms of nutrient
intake and you'll also have to exercise well to maintain your health in a
good condition.
Well, in this article, we have listed out top 4 ways to improve your health in your 40s, which can be followed by both men and women in general.
1. Eat a Healthy Diet
The
first and foremost way to remain healthy, irrespective of your age or
sex, is to follow a healthy diet. Consume adequate quantity of
nutrients, including fibers that lower cholesterol levels, heart-healthy
nuts, fishes, and low-fat dairy rich in calcium. Unsaturated fats,
minerals, vitamins, and unrefined grains will decrease plaque
development on your artery walls, improve bone and muscular health, and
avoid spikes in blood sugar. Also, avoid eating foods that increase your
cholesterol levels as an increase in cholesterol level could lead to
heart-related diseases.
2. Exercise Regularly
Regular
exercising is as important as consuming a healthy diet. Get yourself
involved in a regular exercise program atleast for 4-5 days per week at
moderate to intense level as this can help in burning the stored body
fat and reducing the risk of chronic illnesses.
3. Drink Adequate Quantity of Water
Maintain
good hydration by consuming adequate quantity of water. Drink 16 cups
of water if you are an inactive man or 11 cups if you are an inactive
woman. If you are active, increase the amount of water intake further.
After reaching the age of 30 itself, you'll start losing a part of the
total water content in blood, fat, and muscle stores. Reduction in your
body's water content increases the risk of illness and diseases, like
high blood pressure, impaired brain function, and urinary tract
infection.
4. Find Time to relax
As a part
of your daily activities, find some time to relax yourself in a way that
you would like to. This could be a relaxing walk, a midday nap,
meditation, reading books or anything else that you feel would distress
you. Too much of stress increased your tendency to store fat in the
abdominal region, which inturn increased the risk of diabetes, abdominal
obesity, and cardiovascular disease. So, take a short break!
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