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Exercising With Chronic Conditions

July 2025 – Almost anyone, at any age, can do some type of physical activity, even with a chronic condition. In fact, older adults with chronic conditions can benefit from physical activity. […] Below, you’ll find physical activity guidance for people with certain chronic conditions. [Edit: Always speak with your healthcare provider about what they recommend […]

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Caregivers: Your Vital Role in Enabling Active Aging

May 2025 – Keeping older adults active improves many chronic conditions, helps them do what matters most and reduces isolation which is associated with cognitive decline. An older adult supported by someone that cares and has access to resources makes a big difference. As listed below, caregivers can find assistance through various organizations and services. […]

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Review your Medications with your Medical Provider for Possible Impact on Mobility and Balance

December 2024 – Falls are a significant issue for older adults and medications are known contributors. Errors in medication lists are common, especially after discharge from the hospital. A tip is to keep an accurate list of medications grouped by disease categories and include instructions if you miss a dose (happens frequently). Keep a list […]

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Leisure activities may improve longevity for older adults

May 2024 – Physical activity is vital for your health. Exercise helps you maintain a healthy weight and prevent chronic diseases ranging from heart disease to diabetes. The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommend that adults get a minimum of 2.5 to 5 hours of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity each week, or at least half […]

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Heart Health Month and Falls

February 2024 – February is heart health month! It’s an opportunity to refresh your knowledge on how you can make small changes every day to avoid a heart attack or stroke. This may be adding more fruits and vegetables to your diet or moving more throughout your day. How can you take this opportunity to […]

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Strong association shown between being sedentary and dementia risk

January 2024 – Based on data from nearly 50,000 adults in the United Kingdom, NIA-funded researchers have shown an association between dementia risk and daily sedentary behavior. Though the study cannot establish a causal link, it does support the idea that more time spent not moving — such as sitting while watching TV, working on […]

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