{"id":1309,"date":"2010-03-30T01:12:42","date_gmt":"2010-03-30T01:12:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/drconnieamundson.com\/?p=1309"},"modified":"2010-03-30T01:12:42","modified_gmt":"2010-03-30T01:12:42","slug":"how-old-is-old","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/heartmountainchiropractic.com\/es\/how-old-is-old\/","title":{"rendered":"How Old is \u00abOld\u00bb? (March 2010)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>No two people age in exactly  the same way. The US Government defines \u00abolder adulthood\u00bb at 65 years of age  because they&#8217;re eligible for Medicare and Social Security.  Many people choose to retire in their 50&#8217;s  while others choose to continue to work and lead active lives into their 80&#8217;s  and beyond.<\/p>\n<h2>Age is a number. Health is a condition.<\/h2>\n<p>Does your health confirm  your age?  What is the quality of life?  With increasing age, chronic illness becomes a key factor. Researchers are  predicting that, for the first time in many generations, the average life  expectancy of Americans will be decreasing in the next few years. Reason?&#8230;The  current obesity epidemic.  Obesity rates  have been rising by about 50% per decade since 1980, to the point where nearly  every third American is now excessively fat.   Childhood obesity is also rising at an alarming rate. <em>New   England<\/em><em> Journal of Medicine<\/em>, March 17, 2005<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>When meal planning, think nutrient density first! The challenge for the elderly is to meet the same  nutrient needs as when they were younger, yet consume fewer calories. View our  December 2009 newsletter on \u00abEating Clean\u00bb for help. &#8211; [nametitle]<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<h2>What is age?<\/h2>\n<p>Being old is      less a chronological age than a state of mind and physical status<\/p>\n<p>All body  cells are preprogrammed to reproduce and die. At the rate most cells reproduce,  you have a new body every 7 years. The food you eat contains the \u00abtools\u00bb your  body uses to make new cells.   Unfortunately, due to suboptimal diets, often the new cells are not as  \u2018new&#8217; as they should be resulting in progressive decline of function. The body  favors short-term survival over long-term health. This short-term survival was  achieved by prioritizing the allocation of scarce micronutrients to important  body functions necessary for survival. Micronutrient deficiencies that trigger  this \u00abtriage response\u00bb would accelerate cancer, aging, and neural decay but  would leave critical metabolic functions, such as ATP production, intact to  protect the heart, brain, etc.<\/p>\n<p>Ask yourself\u2026Why isn&#8217;t the  body healing and repairing like it used to? You don&#8217;t just wake up one day and you&#8217;re diabetic.<\/p>\n<h2>Drugs  do not increase life span.<\/h2>\n<p>At  times they may delay or avert a premature death or crisis. Blood pressure drugs  are used so that you don&#8217;t have a heart attack or stroke <em>today<\/em>.  Antidepressants are used so that you aren&#8217;t depressed <em>today<\/em>. Diabetes  drugs are used so you don&#8217;t have high glucose and have a seizure <em>today<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Drugs  taken for chronic conditions and even for acute disease are to avert a disaster  or problem <em>today<\/em>. However, the <em>cause<\/em> of the original condition is  rarely considered and <em>then<\/em> there are the added side effects of the  drugs. As these side effects take hold\u2026what is your <em>quality<\/em> of life?<\/p>\n<p>Case in point\u2026.a 70 year old  presented to our office documenting she was on 8 prescription drugs: BP,  cholesterol, reflux, depression, diabetes, and arthritis.  She had complaints of chronic fatigue,  malaise, and joint pain, among others.   She tells us that she and her sisters cannot keep up with their mother.  What was our next question?  <em>Tell us  about your mother!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Her mother is 99 years old  with no complaints.  She has never been  on long term drugs until the last six months.   She takes one pill per day for angina.   Questions for the 70 year old: <em>Do you think you will live to be as old as  your mother?  What condition will you be in  if you make it? <\/em>Do you really think  this 70 year old is going to make it to be as old as her mother considering all  of the medications and health problems she has?<\/p>\n<p>While we always suggest you get tested to determine exactly what you need  to supplement, the following nutrients are supported by good research to  warrant recommending for the aging population as a whole.  Keep in mind,  supplements will not overcome a very poor diet.   They are meant to increase the nutritional quality of our food.<\/p>\n<h2 align=\"left\">Multiple  Vitamin and Mineral (MVM)<\/h2>\n<p align=\"left\">MVM may boost mood in elderly.  In one study, Folate and vitamin B12  levels  increased significantly in the MVM group but decreased in the placebo group.   Significant differences were also reported for symptoms of depression  scores between the groups, with beneficial effects observed for patients in the  supplementation group regardless of the initial level of depression of the  individual.<\/p>\n<p align=\"left\">One-a-day MVMs usually do not provide  sufficient amounts of many nutrients such as vitamin E, calcium, magnesium, and  vitamin C.  Even if they did, simple  biochemistry explains you can only absorb a limited amount of certain vitamins  and minerals at one sitting. With three- to six-per-day multiples, intake  should be spread out at two or three meals each day, instead of taking them all  at one sitting.<\/p>\n<p align=\"left\">A quick guide to determine the quality  of your supplement is:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Check the form of Vitamin D: Should be cholecalciferol  not ergocalciferol<\/li>\n<li>Check the form of Vitamin E: Should be \u00abd-alpha\u00bb not  \u00abdl-alpha\u00bb<\/li>\n<li>Check the \u00abother ingredients\u00bb. Are there artificial  colors, artificial sweeteners, hydrogenated fat, nickel, tin?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2>Vitamin D3<\/h2>\n<p>Older people with insufficient levels of vitamin D may  be at an increased risk of dying from heart disease than those with adequate levels of  the vitamin.  Researchers followed 3,400  Americans for 7 years.  Those with low  vitamin D levels were 3x more likely to die from heart disease and 2.5x more  likely to die from any cause.  Another study showed, high levels of  vitamin D to be associated with 33% decreased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, 55% decreased risk type 2 diabetes, 51% decreased metabolic syndrome<\/p>\n<h2 align=\"left\">B12\/Folate<\/h2>\n<p align=\"left\">Anemia should not be  accepted as an inevitable consequence of aging.  A cause is found in  approximately 80% of elderly patients. B12 and  folic acid depend on adequate intake and intestinal absorption rate. Both are necessary for red  and white blood cell production. Folic acid is necessary to make certain  precursors of DNA and the synthesis of several amino acids. B12 is necessary for making the active form of  folic acid.  Incidence of B12 deficiency  in the elderly may be as high at 15%.  The B12 content in most multiple  vitamins is not sufficient to adequately raise B12 levels. Many medications deplete many b-vitamins. Those with higher B-12  levels 6X <em>less<\/em> likely to experience brain shrinkage. <em>Neurology<\/em>, Sep 2008; 71: 826 &#8211; 832.<\/p>\n<h2 align=\"left\">CoQ10 in  the form of Ubiquinol.<\/h2>\n<p align=\"left\">See our May 2009 newsletter on CoQ10 for more  information.<\/p>\n<h2>Supplements for the Aging*<\/h2>\n<p>This is a general list of supplements and dosages we would recommend for  everyone age 50 and over.<\/p>\n<p>Do you need more protein  in your diet?  Do you need to back off  the carbohydrates?  What is your vitamin  D level?  <strong>*Set up a consult today to get  on your way to optimal health by testing to determine your dietary and  supplement needs.<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>MVM: Ultra Preventive III <\/li>\n<li>Vitamin D3: 5000IU\/day<\/li>\n<li>Calcium MCHC: 750mg\/day<\/li>\n<li>Magnesium: 200mg\/day<\/li>\n<li>Vitamin C: 2-4gm\/day<\/li>\n<li>B-Complex: 50mg\/day<\/li>\n<li>B12: 1000mcg<\/li>\n<li>Folic acid: 400mcg<\/li>\n<li>Ubiquinol: 100mg\/day <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>No two people age in exactly the same way. The US Government defines \u00abolder adulthood\u00bb at 65 years of age because they&#8217;re eligible for Medicare and Social Security. Many people choose to retire in their 50&#8217;s while others choose to continue to work and lead active lives into their 80&#8217;s and beyond. 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