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Reduce your Risk of Alzheimer’s with Exercise
Alzheimer’s is a difficult psychological illness that many of us could face during our life. There are many among us who have relatives that already suffer from it. Treating the disease has proved difficult and a treatment is still a long way off. However many doctors and scientists have switched their methods of treatment from curing the illness to preventing it.
This area of study has shown considerable results, and even though it does not stop the disease it can slow its advance. Exercise is one of the main method of treatment for this disorder. Proper training is critical to the wellbeing of the human body but especially to the brain. Now you can not exercise your brian the same way that you would exercise your chest or legs.
In spite of this by maintenance the rest of your body in excellent shape you can make sure that the brain stays healthful. This is mostly by ensuring proper blood flow. Another thing you can do to keep your brain healthy is to mind your cholesterol levels. Making certain you have adequate good cholesterol in your body can help to keep the bad in check and avert strokes. If you are already at your objective weight, or before long will be, then you need to begin focusing on your diet to maintain your fitness and health.
Consumption the requisite amounts of grains, fruits, veggies, and getting plenty of water will help keep your body running efficiently.
Drinking 2 to 4 cups of Green tea a day also helps reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s. Unfortunately there is no way to eliminate your risk completely. While continual research is being done on both preventative and curative means there is currently no end in sight. Recent developments in stem cell research have been promising, but face many moral and ethical hurdles from certain countries.
This being said all a person can do is eat healthy, exercise daily, and try to stay as fit as possible. For elderly people it is a good idea to choose an exercise that is not too strenuous but which still provides an good workout. There are many forms of exercise which fit this description but one of the most popular and effective is jumping on a needak rebounder or reboundair. This applies to all people as well, not just those of us that may be over 65. Aside from eating healthy and exercising you can also quit smoking to aid in your health. Research has shown that getting enough sleep every night can also help your body’s resistance to diseases both mental and physical and help you maintain a health metabolism.
Alzheimer’s is one of the worst diseases a family member or friend can be afflicted with. Taking care of a person in such a condition can be overwhelming at times. Remember that these people cannot help the way they act, and that you need to treat them with dignity and respect at all times. After all it might be you in that chair one day.
