While I am all for having a good time, attention needs to be paid to alcohol consumption - alcohol contains 7kcal per gram, which is even more than in carbohydrates, and almost as much as in fat, weight-for-weight! Excessive alcohol is a huge contributory factor to obesity and being overweight, it is almost like drinking liquid fat! Alcohol also dissolves your resolution, leaving you more likely to overeat and gain even more weight.
Nutrition plays a major role in determining the switching on or off of certain genetic expressions, determining both our own future health and the health of generations ahead. It's not just excess weight that causes problems, excess alcohol, smoking, and a diet heavy in processed foods and sweets, all contribute to a lack of nutrients, altering hormone production, cell regeneration and cellular genetics. A diet rich in colourful vegetables benefits the body in more ways than you know!
The fountain of youth is not as far away as perhaps you once thought; it's in your hands every day of your life. We all have the ability to shape our futures and encourage longevity, so why not use the new year and the start of the next decade to reconnect and strengthen?
A most happy and healthy New Year to you all.
OUR 30s
Hopefully when we reach our 30s, we are not in a situation where we are trying to reinvent our health after damage created during our earlier years.
Most people are thinking about starting a family in these years, so it is especially important for parents and prospective parents to be in good health to give their children the best opportunity for a long and healthy life. Nutrition is of utmost importance for both men and women. Folate, Vitamins B12, B6 and B2 are of particular importance at this time for correct DNA methylation, allowing for a host of functions, including neurotransmitter production in the unborn.
Women of childbearing age should choose plenty of fresh, green, leafy vegetables, and supplement, if needed, with a methyl folate, a more natural form (of folate) that is more readily absorbed by the body.
Sleep is a cornerstone of good health, but recent studies have shown that 80pc of the Irish population is sleep-deprived. It is all too easy to become run down, make poor food choices and become injured when you are sleep-deprived.
Our bodies recover and rebuild tissue while we are asleep. Our brain and organs need rest in order to function properly. No matter how well your children sleep, it is not an easy task to maintain balance between family life, work, social occasions and personal development, but simply prioritising good health rather than sitting and watching TV when the kids have gone to bed will have far-reaching effects.
We are more productive when we have adequate sleep - our mental health is better, our diet is healthier and our cognitive capabilities score higher - so go to bed!
OUR 40s
During our 40s, most of us are still juggling a busy lifestyle, and this is also the time when we feel the need to make our mark on the world, to leave that legacy. The demands of a busy lifestyle can take over, but you must remember the cornerstones of good health. Nutrition, sleep, activity and ensuring good mental health are crucial to a long, happy and healthy life.
It is also worth remembering that age is not an excuse for weight gain - visceral fat and the inflammation it produces are the driving forces behind all major illnesses in the world today.
People in their 40s are now presenting with illnesses previously diagnosed in the 60-plus age group. Don't let the 'middle-aged spread' take hold!
Monitor your blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugars. Don't forget there is only one you; take time out, come back to base and reset whenever and as often as it is needed!
OUR 50s
Many physiological changes occur during our 50s, for both men and women. A once active sex life may dwindle in these years, but a healthy sex life actually improves the quality of life both physically and emotionally. It is important for us all to have a strong bond in our relationship, and sex is proven to create and uphold this.
For men, erectile dysfunction may be an issue at this time of life, most likely caused by obesity and side effects of prescribed drugs. Please do not feel embarrassed by this. Seek advice from your GP and get the issue resolved!
For women, the menopause causes lower oestrogen levels, resulting in a barrage of 'side effects'. Personally, I am against taking medication unnecessarily, but I think all women over the age of 50 should take a hormone replacement, as the pros far outweigh the cons.
The loss of oestrogen associated with menopause has been linked to a number of illnesses such as osteoporosis, heart disease and an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Vaginal dryness can be a major hindrance to your sex life, but there are new, effective therapies available, so, again, please speak with your GP or gynaecologist to resolve any issues.
OUR 60s (and beyond)
In later years, we take time to reflect on times past and on what we have achieved. Although the physical body may slow down a bit and we may be in a position to slow down our working life, we always need good physical and cognitive health.
Companionship has been shown to be one of the greatest assets in maintaining good mental and cognitive health. We need stimulation, not isolation!
Now is the time to take on new challenges, meet new people, and spend time with those we love. The brain thrives on activity, and is learning throughout our whole life.
At this time of life, it is crucial to actively improve one's balance. Falls at this stage of life are the leading cause of injury and mortality. Simple exercises repeated on a regular basis will have a lasting, positive effect, as well as actively keeping a good level of fitness.
Sleep is also vital, as the body's need for rejuvenation and repair is high, so ensure you are getting your eight hours.
As we age, our sensitivity to thirst lessens, and dehydration can occur rather rapidly. Just a 2pc dehydration rate reduces our cognitive function, reduces immune function and thickens blood flow. If you are thirsty, you are already dehydrated! Sip on water regularly to avoid this. Tea and coffee can dehydrate, so try not to over-consume these. Nutritionally speaking, vitamin D becomes more difficult to absorb, so a good supplement would be worthwhile. B vitamins aid energy production and cognitive function - in fact, a link has been shown between a deficiency in B vitamins and dementia-related illnesses.
A diet rich in a wide variety of whole grains, fruits and vegetables, as well as quality protein sources, is the best way forward - at every age.
BY DR EVA ORSMOND
Sunday Indo Life Magazine
See the rest here:
Good health through the decades - Independent.ie
- Decoding the future of health: How genetic testing at AEON Clinic is redefining longevity - Gulf Business - January 6th, 2025
- Lack of association between common polymorphisms associated with successful aging and longevity in the population of Sardinian Blue Zone - Nature.com - December 28th, 2024
- Scientists Unravel the Secrets of 37 Key Genes Linked to Reproductive Health and Longevity - SciTechDaily - December 28th, 2024
- Diet or genetics: Which has a greater impact on lifespan? - India Today - October 22nd, 2024
- Dietary restriction or good genes: new study tries to unpick which has a greater impact on lifespan - The Conversation - October 22nd, 2024
- Comparison of blood parameters in two genetically different groups of horses for functional longevity in show jumping - Frontiers - October 22nd, 2024
- Dietary restriction impacts health and lifespan of genetically diverse mice - Nature.com - October 14th, 2024
- Study: Eating Less Could Significantly Improve LifespanIf You Have Good Genes - NTD - October 14th, 2024
- New Research Reveals Genetic Tweaks to Boost Oat Nutrition and Longevity - India Education Diary - October 14th, 2024
- imaware acquires binx health’s consumer testing business, becoming a leader in STI health screening - December 5th, 2023
- Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Announces Appointment of Michael W. Kalb as Chief Financial Officer and Other Executive Promotions - December 5th, 2023
- CorMedix Inc. Announces Partnership With The Leapfrog Group - December 5th, 2023
- Sunshine Biopharma Moves Principal Office to New York City - December 5th, 2023
- Viracta Therapeutics Announces Interim Data from Phase 1b/2 Clinical Trial of Nana-val in Patients with Epstein-Barr Virus-Positive Solid Tumors that... - December 5th, 2023
- SELLAS Life Sciences Announces Positive Recommendation from REGAL Independent Data Monitoring Committee of Galinpepimut-S in Acute Myeloid Leukemia - December 5th, 2023
- Inhibikase Therapeutics Granted Pre-NDA Meeting with the FDA for IkT-001Pro - December 5th, 2023
- NeuroStar TMS Receives Expanded Regulatory Approval in Japan - December 5th, 2023
- Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology and Renowned Professor/Physician Establish a Collaboration to Repair and Regenerate the Uterus - December 5th, 2023
- Scilex Holding Company announces the addition of ZTlido® (lidocaine topical system) as a preferred agent to the Medicaid Preferred Drug List (PDL) of... - December 5th, 2023
- GT Biopharma Announces IND Submission for GTB-3650 for Treatment of CD33+ Leukemia - December 5th, 2023
- Taking years off your age? This Israeli expert says its all up to you - Haaretz - November 7th, 2022
- Joris Deelen to present at the 9th Aging Research & Drug Discovery Meeting 2022 - EurekAlert - April 2nd, 2022
- LeBron James Can Become The GOAT: He Surpassed Michael Jordan In Almost Every Category Except Championships, MVP Awards And Finals MVPs - Fadeaway... - April 2nd, 2022
- Herd genetics begins with the bull | Agriculture | victoriaadvocate.com - Victoria Advocate - April 2nd, 2022
- InsideTracker x Apple Watch, Better Paired Together to Deliver Personalized Health Insights, Science-Backed Guidance for Human Optimization - PR... - April 2nd, 2022
- 10 Foods That Are Awesome When It Comes To Breast Health - The List - April 2nd, 2022
- The secret to making your brain work better - Financial Times - April 2nd, 2022
- Irish study finds eight novel ways to live longer (it's not all diet and genes) - The Irish Times - January 17th, 2022
- Independent Seed Companies Aspire for Longevity and Differentiation - Seed World - January 17th, 2022
- The benefits of intermittent fasting the right way - BBC News - January 17th, 2022
- Lifeist Subsidiary Mikra Cellular Sciences to Launch First Product CELLF to Combat Brain Fog and Unlock Healthy Aging, Announces U.S. Patent... - December 8th, 2021
- Longevity and anti-aging research: Prime time for an ... - November 21st, 2021
- North American South Devon Association - November 21st, 2021
- Can drinking red wine ever be good for us? - BBC Future - November 21st, 2021
- Gero scientists found a way to break the limi | EurekAlert! - November 21st, 2021
- Embark sponsors The National Dog Show, in commitment to improving life and longevity of all dogs - PRNewswire - November 21st, 2021
- In most ways, women age better than men and live longer. Scientists are trying to figure out why. - The Philadelphia Inquirer - November 21st, 2021
- Inherited Metabolic Disorders Market Study | Know the prominent factors that will help in reshaping the market growth - BioSpace - November 21st, 2021
- Why Hangovers Get Worse as You Age, and What to Do About It - Livestrong - November 21st, 2021
- Addicted to coffee? Heres how it can be harmful to your health - Khaleej Times - November 21st, 2021
- Animal Expert Shares 5 Things That Will Help Your Dog Live a Longer, Healthier Life - ScienceAlert - August 30th, 2021
- The Bat Elixir: Geneticists Suspect that the Flying Mammal Holds the Key to Extended Healthy Life | The Weather Channel - Articles from The Weather... - August 30th, 2021
- Greenland Sharks Live Hundreds of Years; Can These Sharks Teach Humans How to Live Long? - Science Times - August 30th, 2021
- 9 Healthy Eating Habits to Live Over A Century, Say Dietitians | Eat This Not That - Eat This, Not That - August 30th, 2021
- 95 and Counting - Arlington Connection - June 24th, 2021
- What Lifestyle Decisions Will Help You Become a "Cognitive Super-Ager"? - InsideHook - June 24th, 2021
- Wentworth weight gains steal the Wagyu show - Queensland Country Life - June 24th, 2021
- People on the Move: Appointments, retirements, achievements - Beef Central - June 24th, 2021
- Pandemic Lessons in Improving the Medical System - The New York Times - February 14th, 2021
- The Role of Hormones in Immunocompetence - Anti Aging News - February 14th, 2021
- Do Short People Live Longer? What We Know - Healthline - February 1st, 2021
- Hereford Thrives In Uncertain Year - Drovers Magazine - February 1st, 2021
- Women's Menstrual Cycles Tied to Moon's Phases - HealthDay News - February 1st, 2021
- Is The Full Moon Affecting Your Sleep and Flow? - Longevity LIVE - Longevity LIVE - February 1st, 2021
- Calico Purring Right Along With Life Extension Research - Nanalyze - February 1st, 2021
- Dr. William Kelley inducted into IAOTPs Hall of Fame - PRUnderground - February 1st, 2021
- Baptist Health of Northeast Florida Joins Forces with Blue Zones to Begin Building a Plan for Well-Being Transformation in Jacksonville - PR Web - February 1st, 2021
- Is longevity determined by genetics?: MedlinePlus Genetics - January 25th, 2021
- Optogenetics Shows How the Microbiome Affects Longevity - January 25th, 2021
- 9 Factors That Affect Longevity | ThinkAdvisor - January 25th, 2021
- Hereford thrives in an uncertain year | Farm Forum | aberdeennews.com - AberdeenNews.com - January 25th, 2021
- Njonjo, Moody Awori: Why these wazee are still up and running - The Standard - January 25th, 2021
- Son reported father to FBI weeks before he reportedly stormed the Capitol - Yahoo News - January 25th, 2021
- Study of More Than 1 Million People Finds Intriguing Link Between Iron Levels And Lifespan - ScienceAlert - January 5th, 2021
- Hereford Thrives in an Uncertain Year - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST - AGInfo Ag Information Network Of The West - January 5th, 2021
- Covid-19 Update Precision Medicine Software market: Poised to Garner Maximum Revenues by 2027 with major key players in the market Syapse, Allscripts,... - January 5th, 2021
- The New Anti-Ageing: How the pandemic unlocked new ways to lower your biological age - Telegraph.co.uk - January 5th, 2021
- A Good Age: Auld lang syne to the eldest who inspired and entertained us - The Patriot Ledger - January 5th, 2021
- Survival Of The Kindest: A New Mantra To Rebuild The Global Economy - Forbes - January 5th, 2021
- The Nashville bombing suspect sent packages to people across the country containing typed conspiracy theories about September 11 and lizard people,... - January 5th, 2021
- How does the human body react to being in space? - Sciworthy - December 24th, 2020
- A century and counting: Ardmore woman turned 100 on Friday - Daily Ardmoreite - December 24th, 2020
- The Adrenomyeloneuropathy Treatment Market to grow on an emphatic note from 2019 to 2029 - PharmiWeb.com - December 24th, 2020
- Getting to the root of why hair goes gray - messenger-inquirer - December 24th, 2020
- Which countries have the highest life expectancy in Europe? - World Economic Forum - December 17th, 2020
- New Research Aims To Increase Longevity Of Bumblebee Hives For NZ Growers - Scoop.co.nz - December 17th, 2020
- The 'Wondrous Map': Charting of the Human Genome, 20 Years Later - Medscape - December 17th, 2020
- Size Matters, And Other Lessons From Medical Genetics - Genomes Unzipped - December 17th, 2020
- Intermittent Fasting Not Working? Here's What Could Be Going Wrong, By an RD - The Beet - December 17th, 2020
- Hair loss treatment: Sandalwood and sandalore are both effective in increasing hair growth - Express - December 17th, 2020