Tip Sheet: Preventing Serious Falls

Falls are a leading cause of serious injuries in older adults that can lead to hospitalization, nursing home admission, and even death among older people.  The chance of falling increases as we get older. Health problems such as arthritis, heart disease, muscle weakness, poor balance or vision, foot problems, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and even certain …

More People Are Living Longer, and Movement Is the Key

Toni Stahl was still hitting the gym well past her 100th birthday.  The centenarian worked out three times a week, enjoying balance and strength conditioning the most. She also loved the friendships she made there. “I do as I feel, and I like to stay active and be around people,” said Stahl, who was at Pearl Harbor …

Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis and Osteopenia: What’s the Difference?

What’s in a name? Well, if it’s osteoporosis, osteopenia and osteoarthritis, for starters, a shared prefix. “Osteo” means bone, and that matching descriptor also spells confusion for many seniors, who are disproportionately affected by each of the conditions. Besides sounding similar, a major shared risk factor for the development of these chronic conditions is aging. Osteopenia …

A Patient’s Guide to Rheumatoid Arthritis

The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Most of the time, all the parts work correctly, with various gears and components clicking in harmony. But occasionally, something gets out of whack. When this happens, the guardian of the machine – the immune system – can get turned around and begin attacking the body it …

Losing Weight After 60: Best Diets for Seniors

Weight loss for seniors is a popular topic, and for good reason – losing weight is difficult at any age, but it’s not impossible. The formula for healthy weight becomes more complex as we get older, thanks to changes in our metabolism, nutritional needs and overall physical state. However, with the right approach to eating …

Are You Sleeping Too Much? Here’s How to Tell (and Why It Can Be Risky)

Sleep generally comes with a host of health benefits, but overdoing it is associated with health risks and could indicate an underlying condition. There’s no debating that we need sleep. It’s crucial for our mental and physical health, quality of life, and overall safety, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Proper sleep not …

Smoking Speeds Cognitive Decline in Seniors, Study Warns

New research shows cause and effect in aging Americans. The detrimental effects of smoking on overall health are well-documented, but new research suggests that seniors who light up well into their sixties may be tampering with their brain health and cognition. If you’re a senior who smokes but is otherwise healthy and free of type …

Cognitive Health and Older Adults

Cognitive health — the ability to clearly think, learn, and remember — is an important component of performing everyday activities. Cognitive health is just one aspect of overall brain health. What Is Brain Health? Brain health refers to how well a person’s brain functions across several areas. Aspects of brain health include: Cognitive health — …

9 Secret Effects Your Blood Sugar Has on Your Health, Say Doctors

An alarming percentage of Americans have problematic blood sugar, which can invite conditions like diabetes and heart disease. Here are ways your body will try to signal that your blood sugar is out of whack.   Research published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology estimates that 63% of Americans have less-than-optimal blood sugar health—up from about …