Health Span VS Lifespan
Studies show more and more people are living over a decade or more in poor physical and mental health, often making it difficult to care for themselves. Since we are living much longer than our ancestors, scientists are looking at ways to help us live a healthier, more active life. A recent article in National Geographic writes about current research focused on trying to boost a person’s active, disease-free years. The concept, known as “health span,” has researchers looking at ways to “understand the underlying mechanisms of aging, working to identify health-promoting genes, and zeroing in on steps in our daily lives to improve our health span.”
While over the last few years, we have seen articles promoting drugs as a way to increase longevity, Sharon Inouye, a Harvard Medical School physician-scientist who looks at aging issues, says prevention may be the clue to a longer health span. Another scientist, Nir Barzilai, associated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York, says, rather than promoting the use of longevity drugs; we need to prioritize exercise, nutrition, sleep and social connectivity to enhance overall health.
If prevention is the answer, then health experts say it would be beneficial for people to start being monitored in their 30s or 40s for baseline health data such as vitamin, hormone, and blood sugar levels. Knowing our future health risks could help us make better decisions about how we live our lives now.
Another important component to a longer health span is connecting with other people, which can become difficult as we age. This is why for many older adults in senior living communities can be the answer. Within the community, you have the opportunity to connect with a group of peers that share many of your live experiences. Residents additionally enjoy exploring new activities while expanding their group of friends.
MorningStar of Arvada offers the area’s most desirable assisted living and memory care Arvada, CO families trust. Our fashionable retirement communities are designed with our residents’ needs in mind for a carefree lifestyle with luxury amenities, senior care, hospitality services, wellness programs and activities to comfortably and safely age in place. Reflections Neighborhood provides residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases individualized memory care designed to enhance quality of life. Please visit our website to learn more, and to set up an in-person tour of our welcoming community.