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There are many benefits of a regular exercise program. This is true even for people who have joint pain, back pain, arthritis, or osteoporosis. And it's true for people who are recovering from an injury or from surgery such as joint replacement or arthroscopy. Exercise has also been shown to help people of all ages by lowering blood pressure. It also lowers the risk of falls and serious injuries (such as hip or wrist fractures). Exercise can slow the body's loss of muscle and bone mass.
Exercise also can:
It's never too late to start an exercise program. With today's medical technology and scientific advances, more people are living longer. And with longer lives, people are looking for a higher quality of life. Greater importance is placed on independent, healthy living. Exercise is a great way to keep older people active.
The CDC lists the following physical activity guidelines for older adults:
Approach exercise carefully. It doesn't have to be vigorous to be helpful. Even a walk around the park can be positive for anyone's body and mind. So can 30 minutes of working in the garden. You also don't have to do 30 minutes of exercise all at one time. Research now suggests that it's just as helpful to do three 10-minute periods of exercise spread out over the day.
Talk with your doctor if you have a health condition, you've had a recent surgery, or you're just starting an exercise program. Your doctor can help make sure the exercise program that you choose is designed with your health and wellness in mind.