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What helps:
Gentle daily activity—such as walking, stretching, light strength exercises, or mobility routines—can make a meaningful difference without being intense or risky.
2. Ignoring Small Health Symptoms
Many older adults dismiss symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath, joint pain, or memory lapses as “just aging.” While aging does bring changes, ignoring early warning signs can delay diagnosis and treatment of manageable conditions.
What helps:
Regular checkups, honest conversations with healthcare providers, and paying attention to changes in the body are essential parts of healthy aging.
3. Poor Nutrition or Eating Too Little
With age, appetite often decreases, and some people rely on convenience foods that lack essential nutrients. Others may eat too little due to dental issues, digestive discomfort, or living alone.
What helps:
Balanced meals with enough protein, fruits, vegetables, and fluids support energy levels and overall health. Simple, nutritious meals are often more effective than restrictive eating patterns.
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