The Westside Gazette

Creating a Path for Seniors to Maintain Healthy Weight

By Deisi Gonzalez, Local Health Educator at the Tamarac and Pembroke Pines Humana Neighborhood Centers

As we age, we grow wiser, more patient, and often happier – we may also grow a bit around the middle. While weight gain as we age may be normal, it is still important to monitor closely.

Maintaining a healthy weight is important to healthy aging. It can reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, breathing problems and high blood pressure, according to The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

For seniors, following a nutritious eating pattern can help your body stay as healthy as possible, and some elements of everyday life can affect your weight. To help you improve your lifestyle as you age, it is important to have a clear understanding of what factors can cause unhealthy weight gain and how to counter them. This can include:

Recognizing these unhealthy habits and taking proactive steps to combat them can set you up for success and start your weight loss journey. Before starting the path to managing your weight, it’s important to set up goals, and remember to keep them SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound. Learning more ways you may be able to improve your health is another step in the right direction, like attending educational health classes at your local Humana Neighborhood Center.

Lastly, stay flexible. If you slip up, think of it as a learning experience and apply your findings to your plan to prevent future slip-ups.

For information on upcoming health and wellness classes offered at the Humana Neighborhood Centers in Broward County, call or visit a center to pick up a monthly calendar of events that are open to the public at no cost. For Tamarac, call (954) 724-1540, or visit the center located at 7666 North Nob Hill Road; for Pembroke Pines, call (754) 236-8218, or visit the center located at 10350 Pines Boulevard, Suite D-108.

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