Coping Skills » Aging http://addcopingskills.com Get information about Coping Skills Tue, 26 Mar 2013 14:30:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2 Healthy Aging For Dummies (For Dummies (Health & Fitness)) http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/healthy-aging-for-dummies-for-dummies-health-fitness/ http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/healthy-aging-for-dummies-for-dummies-health-fitness/#comments Sun, 21 Aug 2011 11:28:45 +0000 admin http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/healthy-aging-for-dummies-for-dummies-health-fitness/
Look to this book for advice, techniques, and strategies to help people stay vigorous and healthy as they grow older.

People are becoming increasingly knowledgeable about managing their health as they age. Healthy Aging For Dummies explains how people can embark on a healthy lifestyle that will enable them to feel young, both mentally and physically, even as they’re getting older. It covers tips and advice on choosing the ideal physician; starting an exercise program; learning to meditate; taking the right vitamins and herbs; dealing with or preventing heart disease, cancer, and dementia; replacing negative thinking with positive thinking; and building memory and learning skills.

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Mental Fitness for Life: A 7 Step Guide to Healthy Aging http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/mental-fitness-for-life-a-7-step-guide-to-healthy-aging/ http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/mental-fitness-for-life-a-7-step-guide-to-healthy-aging/#comments Sat, 20 Aug 2011 11:28:50 +0000 admin http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/mental-fitness-for-life-a-7-step-guide-to-healthy-aging/

A new vision of aging?a revolutionary program to keep your mind and memory sharp This groundbreaking new book begins with a startling premise: Not only can mental function and memory be maintained into old age, they can be improved and developed to the end of life. Leading gerontologists Sandra Cusack and Wendy Thompson introduce total fitness for the brain, a program they have developed over years of research and practical work in the field. This new program allows anyone to achieve a more positive mental attitude?an attitude that is characterized by optimism, mental flexibility, self-esteem and a willingness to take risks. Quizzes and brain teasers are used to develop creative thinking, which is critical to maintaining an active, flexible mind. Research has shown that, in some people, keeping an active mind and being positively engaged with the world may even delay or slow the effects of Alzheimer?s disease. Many retirees start to disengage from an active life as they feel a diminished sense of responsibility in their lives. Mental Fitness for Life offers a way out of the damaging negative thought patterns that perpetuate reduced brain functioning in the elderly. Although this mental fitness program is designed for retired and elderly individuals, it is also suitable for anyone who wants to increase their mental acuity and get the most out of life. Each chapter begins with a mental fitness warm up consisting of quizzes and puzzles to get your brain limbered up. 1. Why are 1990 American dollar bills worth more that 1989 American dollar bills? 2. Is there are fourth of July in England? 3. How many animals of each sex did Moses take on the ark? Quizzes or puzzles are followed by one of seven key components of mental fitness, with references to research and practical experience. Each chapter concludes with assignments– practical activities to incorporate into your daily routine.(September 2003)

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The New Yoga for Healthy Aging: Living Longer, Living Stronger and Loving Every Day http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/the-new-yoga-for-healthy-aging-living-longer-living-stronger-and-loving-every-day/ http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/the-new-yoga-for-healthy-aging-living-longer-living-stronger-and-loving-every-day/#comments Wed, 17 Aug 2011 23:29:33 +0000 admin http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/the-new-yoga-for-healthy-aging-living-longer-living-stronger-and-loving-every-day/

A step-by-step guide for the millions of baby boomers who want one simple practice for feeling and looking great—yoga!

One in five Americans is now moving toward the age bracket of “sixty and beyond,” and while many are calling sixty the “new forty,” this milestone is the perfect time to take stock in good health. One form of exercise that is proven to prevent or alleviate a host of physical and mental ailments for the last 5,000 years is yoga.

Now, under the guidance of a qualified and well-known Iyengar yoga teacher, who is also the author of The New Yoga for People Over 50, readers can reap the benefits of yoga with this gentle and clear guide written specifically with today’s baby boomers in mind. Filled with clear instructions, including the use of yoga props and modified poses, plus crisp follow-along photographs, The New Yoga for Healthy Aging takes readers step by step through the asanas (poses) that can prevent or lessen ailments such as osteoporosis, hip fractures, chronic pain, arthritis, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. With heartfelt interviews and tips from some of America’s most active yoga teachers and their older students—each sharing wisdom, insights and successes—readers will discover a source of inspiration that will help their practice evolve into more than just those moments they spend on the mat.

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Physiology of Exercise and Healthy Aging http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/physiology-of-exercise-and-healthy-aging/ http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/physiology-of-exercise-and-healthy-aging/#comments Sun, 14 Aug 2011 23:29:09 +0000 admin http://addcopingskills.com/2011/08/physiology-of-exercise-and-healthy-aging/

As life expectancy continues to increase, so does the need to understand the factors that increase health and vitality. Physiology of Exercise and Healthy Aging applies the science of exercise physiology to an analysis of the aging process and identifies the positive effects that regular exercise and physical activity have not only on longevity but also on delaying specific diseases, decreasing morbidity, and increasing quality of life. It presents theories on aging, the aging process, the structural and functional changes that characterize advancing age, exercise programming concerns for the aged, drug use and abuse by seniors, and the benefits of exercise and physical activity.

This text offers a more expansive discussion of the particulars of exercise physiology of aging persons than is found in other texts on the subject. With Physiology of Exercise and Healthy Aging, readers will gain a thorough understanding of the role of physical activity on the aging process, the principles of exercise and assessment considerations for elderly adults, and training for special needs of older adults. Information is presented in the context of three groups found in the aging and health spectrum: average aging individuals, frail elderly, and master athletes. This information is organized within a three-part structure:

-Part I explores age-related changes in the major physiological systems. The effects of physical activity on these systems, as well as necessary adaptations for those with impaired abilities in each system, are also discussed.

-Part II deals with the interactive roles of nutrition; age-related diseases, such as diabetes and osteoporosis; and physical activity.

-Part III presents the physiologic adaptability that may be expected with training and physical activity of older adults. It also addresses the practical issues that must be considered when working with this population, including training for aerobic, anerobic, and muscular fitness; exercise adherence and safety measures; and potential substance abuse of commonly used medications.
In addition to the presentation of foundational concepts of physiology as they relate to the process of aging, chapters of Physiology of Exercise and Healthy Aging contain exercise regimens related to the chapter topic, other forms of physical activity that have proven beneficial to the aging population, and contraindicated exercises. Physiological responses to acute and chronic exercise perturbations are examined, including studies of cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle metabolism and strength, neurophysiology and the senses, and the effects of exercise on older adults with the diseases of aging, including type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, arthritis, and cardiovascular disease. Chapter-opening quotes provide the insights of selected thinkers, scientists, and fitness professionals on the topic discussed.

Practitioners who work with older adults will find programming recommendations in each chapter to help translate the science into practice. An appendix offers easy access to forms and assessments, including a Three-Day Nutritional Assessment form and a Client History form. The language used throughout the text embraces the science of exercise physiology but also welcomes practitioners to apply the information presented.

For student readers, Physiology of Exercise and Healthy Aging incorporates these helpful features to assist learning and retention:

-Chapter-opening outlines offer quick reference to topics.

-Chapter-ending Questions to Consider provide tools for self-study and reflection.

-Numerous tables and figures reinforce chapter concepts and add visual or statistical information related to the process of aging, fall prevention, international demographics, and theories of aging.

-References provide additional opportunities for reading and research with selected books, articles, and Web sites.

-Appendixes contain information on specific Web sites and numerous tests and forms that may be photocopied for use with clients or patients or for course projects.
Physiology of Exercise and Healthy Aging contains a thorough discussion of the unique effects of aging on the human body and illustrates the power of exercise as a preventive tool to reduce or offset the deleterious effects of aging in order to increase the quality of life enjoyed by our aging population. With this text, both students and professionals will grasp the advantages of appropriate physical activity for the elderly and how to safely administer exercise programs that contribute to the increased health and quality of life for older adults.