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The website content discusses the importance of taking control of one's health early in life rather than waiting until later, emphasizing that the majority of people surveyed have unhealthy habits and attitudes that could lead to premature aging and preventable health issues.

Abstract

A study of 2,000 Americans revealed that a significant majority experience negative impacts on their happiness due to health issues, lack time for self-care, and find it difficult to maintain health. A concerning percentage of respondents plan to postpone health consciousness until they are older, which the author suggests is a flawed approach. This mindset perpetuates a cycle of inactivity and poor health choices, leading to sarcopenia—a disease characterized by the gradual loss of muscle and function. The article argues that this decline is not an inevitable part of aging but rather a consequence of lifestyle choices. It encourages readers to embrace a healthy lifestyle now, rather than deferring it, to enjoy a longer health span and avoid the regret of neglecting their health when they had the choice.

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  • The author believes that delaying health consciousness to old age is a form of denial and a serious misconception.
  • It is stated that the process of aging is often confused with the preventable disease of sarcopenia, which is caused by a sedentary lifestyle.
  • The article suggests that people use the excuse of dealing with health later in life as a way to avoid confronting their current unhealthy habits.
  • The author asserts that the key to maximizing one's health span is to find joy in being healthy today, not at some undefined future time.
  • There is a clear opinion that choosing not to prioritize health will lead to disappointing and regretful consequences.
  • The author emphasizes that while choosing to exercise may not be natural, overcoming evolutionary challenges to live an active lifestyle is crucial and becomes easier over time.

When it Comes to Your Health, You Don’t Want Any Part of this Majority!

HEALTH … you either take control or you cede control. So what’s it going to be?

“If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice …” ~Neil Peart, FREEWILL “RUSH”

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In a 2019 study, 2,000 Americans were polled about their health habits and attitudes, resulting in some predictable but still fascinating findings.

For example;

  • 71% said their health inhibits them from feeling happy
  • 64% said they don’t have time to take care of themselves, and
  • 66% said it takes too much effort to feel healthy

These responses are unfortunate but not particularly surprising … but it gets worse …

  • 63% of those surveyed said they plan on worrying about being more health-conscious when they’re older.

So, what does that mean? What does worrying about health actually mean? What does older mean? When is this great transition day supposed to occur, from not worrying about one’s health to suddenly caring for it?

This is serious head-in-the-sand delusional thinking. These people just don’t get it. Not only are they going to age prematurely, but they’re going to miss enjoying decades of peak health … and the thing is, they have no idea what they’re missing.

Senescence is a term for the gradual loss of muscle, function and vigour. Sedentary people in their 30s, 40s, and 50s lose their vitality, so gradually, they don’t even notice. Aging moves in on sedentary people in increments over the whole middle part of their lives until one day, they realize they’ve succumbed to decades of diminishing muscle, bone degeneration and functional health, which they assume is a normal, natural part of aging.

But it’s not! Aging and decrepitude are often seen together, but let’s not confuse association with causation.

In fact, this gradual wasting away over decades is an actual disease … it’s called sarcopenia, which is an overall weakening of the body.

As sedentary people age, their bodies slowly exchange muscle for fat. The more they sit around, the greater their body’s muscle mass is replaced by fat. This insidious weakening of body structure and gradual loss of functional capacity becomes a good excuse for continued immobility.

But let’s be clear: we don’t have to succumb to the disease of sarcopenia any more than we have to be victim to other lifestyle diseases.

So when people say they plan on worrying about being more health-conscious when they’re older, what they’re saying is one of two things: if I don’t think about it, all will be well, or I just don’t care!

The fact is either view will bear some seriously disappointing consequences.

Choosing to exercise is not necessarily natural, and living an active lifestyle in our modern world requires overcoming some evolutionary challenges … but only initially, and then for a very short period.

The key to maximizing your health span is to find joy in being healthy today.

As we noted at the beginning, 71% of those polled say their health inhibits them from being happy. In comparison, 63% choose not to think about it at all by using the flimsy excuse that they’ll look after it when they’re older.

When it comes to your future are you setting yourself up for premature aging and poor health? What’s it going to be? Hopefully the choice is still yours.

If you live long enough, you’ll have regrets, but the ones that will haunt you are the ones when you knew you had a choice.

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