4 Ways To Increase Your Bone Density
Staying mobile and independent are some of the most important aspects to maintain especially as you age. Making sure your body is healthy includes regular exercise which helps strengthen not only your muscles but your bones as well. Bone density is important when it comes to making sure your body is able to do what you ask it to while navigating the physical challenges of the day.
In This Episode You Will Learn:
1). How common bone density issues are and how they can affect people of all ages and not just older adults.
2). How your spine plays an important role in your mobility and why it's important to focus on exercises that incorporate strengthening your whole body,
3). Some of the common injuries that can occur if you have low bone density and how this can affect you not just physically but mentally as well.
4). Why it's important to think of your bones and muscles as one entity when exercising.
5). How nutrition directly affects your bone density and health and why it's good to incorporate foods that nurture this on a regular basis.
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We hope the tips we've shared in this episode are helpful if you are having issues with bone health and density. Keeping your bones strong and healthy will help maintain your physical well being and independence as you journey into your later years. It's never too late to start taking care of your body and unlocking good health is always just a few daily habits away.
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Meredith became interested in working with older adults after a client asked her to become the Fitness Coordinator at a local senior community, and the rest is history! Meredith has a passion for motivating others to lead happy and healthy lifestyles and is dedicated to helping seniors enrich their mental, physical, and nutritional wellness. Her goals are to help all audiences in their health and fitness journey, be an overall inspiration, and help others reach their goals.
Meredith says, “I see fitness not just as a ‘go, go, go,’ ‘push yourself harder,’ ‘run faster’ objective. It is more purposeful, more long-term in benefits, and for overall wellness.”