tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37621719.post-73411789095541669072008-01-01T06:35:00.000-05:002008-01-01T06:39:54.147-05:00Besdine's BoomersDr. Richard Besdine uses the mnemonic "Besdine's Boomers" to remember these mid-life strategies for healthy aging.<br /><br /><strong>Blood pressure </strong>-- get screened at least once a year and treat appropriately if high<br /><strong>Exercise</strong> -- keep the mind and body as vigorously active as possible<br /><strong>Smoking</strong> -- stop as soon as you can; the benefits accrue immediately<br /><strong>Driving</strong> -- have a physician evaluate you for driving risk<br /><strong>Immunizations</strong> -- get a flu shot every year and a pneumococcal vaccine once<br /><strong>Nutrition</strong> -- proper nutrition is critical, especially for cardiovascular health<br /><strong>Environment</strong> -- keep your home environment safe with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors; get rid of toxic substances under the sink<br /><strong>Screen for cancer regularly </strong>-- Colon cancer screening as recommended by your physician; skin should be evaluated by a physician once a year; for women a mammogram annually and a pap smear as recommended by your physician<br /><br /><strong>Booze</strong> -- avoid excessive alcohol; alcohol and smoking accelerate bone loss<br /><strong>Osteoporosis</strong> -- women and men should get a minimum of 1500 mg. calcium a day; one-quarter of all hip fractures in the elderly occur in men<br /><strong>Oral health </strong>-- healthy teeth and good dentures are important for proper eating; see your dentist annually<br /><strong>Mobility</strong> -- stay as active as possible<br /><strong>Emotional health </strong>-- too little attention is paid to stress reduction in old age, when events such as the loss of work and the death of friends and spouses can cause stress and emotional upheaval<br /><strong>Rx drug safety </strong>-- beware of taking outdated and conflicting medicines<br /><strong>Social Networks </strong>-- important for stress reduction and overall emotional health <br /><br />Richard W. Besdine, M.D.<br />Professor of Medicine and Director,<br />University of Connecticut Center on Aging,<br />University of Connecticut Health Center<br /><br />Seen at <a href="http://www.agingresearch.org/content/article/detail/945/">Alliance for Aging Research</a>Normanoreply@blogger.com