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		<title>Cardiovascular training in the elderly</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 01:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Third Age begins between 60 and 65, in her physical changes occur due among other quasar, the wear characteristic of the cells and emotional changes throughout life. Adapt to these changes requires strong will and incorporating daily activities that perhaps in earlier stages were considered minor. Eating properly is the first condition to protect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Third Age begins between 60 and 65, in her physical changes occur due among other quasar, the wear <strong>characteristic of the cells</strong> and emotional changes throughout life. Adapt to these changes requires strong will and incorporating daily activities that perhaps in earlier stages were considered minor.</p>
<p>Eating properly is the first <a href="http://www.nursinglife.net/category/health-care/" target="_blank">condition to protect health</a> at all times, both obesity and <strong>poor nutrition</strong> often cause death of many people in the world. On the other hand, keep moving is the second rule to keep in mind, while excessive rest can weaken muscles and slow the blood circulation.</p>
<p>The age and <a href="http://www.nursinglife.net/category/health-advices/fitness-for-lifestyle/" target="_blank">physical activity</a> is important throughout life, not only do older adults need a training program appropriate to their body condition and age, the benefits of doing so range from weight control, increased joint flexibility, improving the tone muscle, to combat stress, but <strong>cardiovascular</strong> endurance is perhaps one of the most important <strong>benefits of training</strong>.</p>
<p>When we do certain intensity aerobic activities for more than two minutes, our muscles require a significant increase in oxygen supply, and force those who do them regularly to increase your cardiovascular endurance.</p>
<p>This is the continued ability of the blood to carry oxygen to cells, assuming the efficiency of the heart and blood vessels and transport to pump enough blood volume to every part of the body, especially the most active muscles during the effort. But it also involves the ability of the tissues, and each of its cells, this process oxygen and disposing of waste caused by the process.</p>
<p>Arrival certain age, especially when you have been sedentary and food has not taken account of the balance due of lipids, this capacity may fall by putting ourselves in danger of strokes.</p>
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Like others, the <a href="http://www.nursinglife.net/health-care/hypertension-heart-and-weights/" target="_blank">heart muscle</a> is able to develop resistance when faced with the effort. If he can function effectively for a long time under more demanding than normal, then will not have major problems with its pumping to accompany our daily lives much more relaxed. But also not be surprised by situations that require your prompt response.</p>
<p>However, the heart is unable to operate the system when it is accompanied by blood vessels healthy. The effort remains in good cardiovascular shape the fabric of these vessels, it becomes resistant and flexible, and blood can be transported through them with less effort.</p>
<p>Depending on the lifestyle and social care and the elderly have experienced during its lifetime, a large percentage of them will enjoy good health at this time. The physical exercise is one of the pillars on which rests a better quality in the last stage of life, which need not be marked by the disease.</p>
<p>For balance, independence in daily activities and preventing falls, it is important to strengthen abdominal and spinal muscles, on the other aerobic activities help to burn fat and control weight, but it is best for people certain age they need to condition your body to move to a senior with the highest quality of life possible.</p>
<p>To promote<strong> cardiovascular health</strong> is not necessary to go to a gym to perform adequate physical activity, a daily walk of at least 30 minutes helps significantly to control blood pressure and heart problems.</p>
<p>Considering that the activities most recommended for the elderly are those who, being in a group, allow an individual intensity for each person who performs an abortion and have no excessive contact between practitioners about the risk of injury, we found that aerobics designed to elderly, biking, swimming for the elderly, walking, gardening activities, exercises, stretching and bending are just some of the recommended activities that could be inserted into your daily life to safeguard cardiovascular health.</p>
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		<title>Preventing accidents in the elderly</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 05:14:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann Brown</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Disease in Elderly]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Between 60 and 70 years the leading cause of death falls originate it,&#8221; said Juan Carlos Molina, geriatric physician at the Clinical Hospital of the University of Chile. Even states that in older than70 years, falls are the cause of accidental death. What causes a fall For Molina between 30% and 50% are due to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Between 60 and 70 years the leading cause of <strong>death falls</strong> originate it,&#8221; said Juan Carlos Molina, geriatric physician at the Clinical Hospital of the University of Chile. Even states that in older than70 years, <strong>falls</strong> are the <strong>cause of accidental death</strong>.</p>
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<p><strong>What causes a fall</strong><br />
For Molina between 30% and 50% are due to accidents and environmental factors such as poor lighting, lack of handrails in the bathroom, stairs in disrepair, loose rugs, poorly fitting shoes and pets, among others.</p>
<p>To these must be added factors that may be a risk to the person as sedation, inability ectremidades in the lower, foot problems and balance disorders, and so on.</p>
<p>Measures to prevent this, help that there is no Post Fall Syndrome, ie that the person is afraid of falling again. The frequency of this amounts to 25%. Among risk factors are the inability to rise after a fall, having spent more than an hour in the soil and which has had more than three strikes in a year.</p>
<p><strong>How to prevent falls</strong></p>
<p><strong>Indoors</strong><br />
- Use plastic mats in the bathtub<br />
- Install grab bars in the tub and beside the toilet seat<br />
- Remove the floor mats when not in use<br />
- Adjust the height of toilet seat<br />
- Save toys and furniture to eliminate low<br />
- Determine the carpets<br />
- Place light switches at both ends of the ladder, ie up and down.<br />
- Remove the cables in the ground<br />
- Put the phone in an accessible place, to be achieved from the ground.<br />
- Have a whistle or hand carry it</p>
<p><strong>Outside</strong><br />
- Adequate lighting<br />
- Repair damaged sidewalks<br />
- Install handrails on stairs<br />
- Keep shrubs and tree branches away from the entrances.</p>
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