Many of us feel in pretty good shape for our age, and rightly so! We exercise, we eat well, and we look after ourselves. However, despite taking steps to do everything right in terms of our health, as we get older, our bodies start to change, and this can cause problems.<\/p>\n
While not everyone will experience severe health problems as they age, certain medical conditions do become more common and can become more serious with age. The following are four different ways that advancing age can cause health challenges.<\/p>\n
For many older adults, falling is a real concern. As we age, our balance is often affected, and we may become less steady. In addition, from around the age of 30, our bone density starts to decrease<\/a>, and as a result, bones become more fragile and are more likely to break, particularly in old age.<\/p>\n
There are several things that we can do to help keep our bones stronger:<\/p>\n
Once we reach the age of 65, our immune systems are not as strong<\/a>. While the flu may have a younger adult spending a few days in bed, they\u2019ll typically get over it relatively quickly. On the other hand, seniors may end up hospitalized as a result of flu-related problems, with severe cases even leading to death. As we age, the chance of experiencing serious flu complications increases. Pneumonia, sepsis (bacterial infection in the blood) and worsening of lung and heart disease can all occur as the result of the flu.<\/p>\n
In order to ensure we are best protected, a yearly flu shot is necessary for those over 65<\/a>. There is a high-dose version of the flu shot available that offers more protection. If you are particularly worried about the flu, you can speak to a doctor about this option.<\/p>\n
Older adults are more likely to experience contributing factors that may lead to depression, such as\u00a0physical illness\u00a0or\u00a0personal loss. It is thought that between 10 and 15 per cent of older people in Australia experience depression<\/a>.<\/p>\n
For more information on this article, or the\u00a0other services that we provide<\/a>, don\u2019t hesitate to get in touch with Brain Sparks. You may consider joining our Ageing and Dementia Support Network Group aligned with the\u00a0BrainSparks \u2013 Connections Facebook page<\/a>\u00a0to take part in our movement programs online. Alternatively, you may like to try our\u00a0Ageless Grace<\/a>\u00ae program to help maintain your physical and cognitive functions as you age.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"