Exercise is essential for healthy aging. Having a consistent exercise routine helps to reduce risk of mental health conditions, improves cognitive function, and helps our bodies to function optimally.

Quickly learn some of the benefits of strength-based training for older adults

Benefits of Strength Training

  • Fewer Falls

Falls are one of the most common injuries for older adults. Targeting balance and strength can help prevent injuries and ER visits.

  • Maintain Independence Longer

Strength-based training helps you to extend your ability to live independently. With greater strength, you’ll have less of a need for assistive devices like walkers or wheelchairs.

  • Better Health

Strength training helps maintain bone density, control blood sugar, improves cholesterol, reduces muscle loss, and relieves or lessens arthritis pain. Improving your overall health

  • Recover Faster

If you do have a procedure, strength-based training can help reduce recovery time and get you back out into your normal life faster.

  • Improved Cognition

Not only does strength training help your body, it also reduces stress and improves coping skills. But that’s not all, incorporating dual tasking in the workout helps improve cognitive function.

 

Learn more about the benefits of strength-based training for older adults in this podcast episode

Dr. Regina Koepp is a board certified clinical psychologist, clinical geropsychologist, and founder and CEO of the Center for Mental Health & Aging: the “go to” place for mental health and aging. Dr. Koepp is a sought after speaker on the topics of mental health and aging, caregiving, ageism, resilience, intimacy in the context of life altering Illness, and dementia and sexual expression. Dr. Koepp is on a mission to ensure mental health and belonging for older adults, because every person at every age is worthy of healing, transformation, and love. Learn more about Dr. Regina Koepp here.

Regina Koepp, PsyD, ABPP

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