01.Turn
back the clock
Aging is inevitable, but you can
still feel and look younger than your years if you know a few facts. If you’re
fatigued in the middle of the day or notice new lines on your face in the
morning, your everyday habits may be adding more years to you than you know.
Experts give advice on ways to turn back the clock.
Bypass these bad habits to avoid
looking old beyond your years.
02.You’re
a night owl
Staying up late is fun in your
teens, but burning the midnight oil can make you look older as you age. Beauty
sleep is not just an old wives' tale. “Sleep deprivation causes bags under the
eyes and droopy, tired eyelids and pallor,” says Dr. Allen Towfigh, a
board-certified sleep medicine doctor and neurologist affiliated with Weill
Cornell Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital. “This makes us look less
healthy, and, hence, we appear less attractive to others.” To determine how
much sleep you need to look your best, add up the number of hours of sleep you
get over a period of two weeks (including naps) and divide by 14
03.You
hold grudges
If you’re unable to let bygones be
bygones, you may add years to your body. Several studies show a link between
forgiveness and physical health. A study published in the Journal of Behavioral
Medicine from 2005 showed that a lack of forgiveness increased nervous symptom
activity, contributing to a greater number of medications taken and decreased
sleep quality. “Holding a grudge increases stress, which boosts levels of the
hormone cortisol,” says Dr. Jennifer Landa, chief medical officer of
BodyLogicMD, an anti-aging network. “Cortisol contributes to weight gain,
raises blood pressure, elevates blood sugar and increases the risk of
diabetes.” Learn how to let go, and you may live longer.
04.You
exercise only when you want to lose weight
If your exercise plan starts every
Jan. 1 and lasts only until you’re able to fit back into your jeans, you may be
cheating yourself out of longevity. Many studies show that regular exercise
helps prevent age-related diseases and prolongs life span. “Daily exercise
helps lower cortisol levels and increases beneficial hormones like
testosterone,” says Landa. “It also helps control high blood pressure, improve
mood and keeps us strong and flexible as we age.” The American College of Sports
Medicine recommends 30 minutes of activity most days of the week.
05.You
have a sweet tooth
If you never say no to dessert, you
may be saying yes to more wrinkles. “Sugar increases aging of every part of our
body,” says Landa. “Eating a diet high in sugar will not only damage your
waistline but it will increase your risk of diabetes and can even cause skin
problems, especially acne and wrinkles.” When you eat sugar a process called
glycation occurs, where the sugar in your bloodstream attaches to proteins,
forming new molecules called advanced glycation end products, or AGEs for
short. These AGEs damage nearby protein fibers that keep skin elastic. “A
better choice would be dark chocolate with low sugar, or if you need to use
sweeteners, consider monk fruit, a natural sweetener that doesn’t raise blood
sugar,” suggests Landa.
06.You
smoke
It’s time to kick those butts to the
curb if you want to live a long, healthy life. A clear link between smoking and
longevity exists, and the earlier you quit the more years you add to your life.
A study published in the American Journal of Public Health in 2002 showed that
smokers who quit at age 35 add approximately eight years to their life,
compared with people who continue to smoke. Smokers who quit at age 65 add
between two to four years of longevity. “Smoking causes the release of free
radicals . . . which is like rust for your body,” says Landa. “Smokers have
higher risks of almost any disease under the sun, including cancer, heart
disease, dementia and generally premature death.”
07.You
rub your eyes
Tired eyes? Avoid rubbing them if
you want to stay younger-looking. Rubbing your eyes breaks down the collagen
and elasticity around the area, which produces wrinkles and broken capillaries.
“The skin in this area is incredibly thin and extremely sensitive and
vulnerable to sun damage and wrinkling,” says Dr. Dennis Gross, a dermatologist
and founder of 900 5th Dermatology in New York City. “This is why rubbing your
eyes may result in broken capillaries.” For relief from tired or irritated
eyes, instead of rubbing them, try brewing two green tea bags, allow them to
cool and place them over your eyes for 10 minutes. If you are concerned about
broken capillaries, look for ingredients that build collagen. Applying creams
that contain vitamins K and D, as well as including them as part of a balanced
diet, can also help.
08.You
drink alcohol to excess
A moderate amount of alcohol has
heart healthy-benefits, but an excess shortens your life, according to a study
published in the January 2013 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental
Research. Alcohol-dependent women showed a 4.6-fold higher death rate compared
with the general population; alcoholic-dependent men have a nearly twofold
higher risk of dying earlier than the average male. Excess alcohol can lead to
heart failure and high blood pressure as well as cirrhosis of the liver and
weight gain. The American Heart Association recommends that men limit
themselves to one to two drinks a day, and one drink a day for women (one drink
is a 12-ounce beer or four ounces of wine).
09.You
lose and gain the same 10 to 20 pounds
Stay young by attaining a healthy
body weight and sticking to it. Losing and regaining weight ages you by
increasing your risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to a 2012 study
published in The Journals of Gerontology, Series A, Biological Sciences and
Medical Sciences. In the study, 80 overweight and obese women followed a
five-month diet, losing an average of 25 pounds. They regained an average of 32
percent of the lost weight within the following year. The women who regained
weight had increased levels of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol, total cholesterol,
insulin levels and measurements of insulin resistance, a precursor to diabetes
The levels after weight regain were worse than before the women dieted. Dietary
counseling and a maintenance program can help.
10.You
sleep with your face in the pillow
Sleeping with your face smashed into
the pillow can make you look years older in a couple of ways. “Persistently
pressing your face into a pillow causes trauma to the skin,” says dermatologist
Gross. Over time, this trauma, aggravated by the friction of a cotton
pillowcase, can create permanent creases as collagen breaks down. The skin’s
ability to regenerate itself is also compromised by the impaired circulation to
the part of the face pressed into the pillow, says Gross. Sleep on your back to
stay younger-looking, or use a satin pillowcase to minimize the friction.
11.You
don’t have a way to de-stress
When did you last take a vacation or
simply relax? Men living moderate- to high-stress lifestyles for a number of
years have a 50 percent higher mortality rate, according to a 2011 study from
the Journal of Aging Research. The study involved approximately 1,000 healthy
men and studied them for an 18-year period. Experiencing more than two major
life events a year was enough to increase mortality risk. Chronic stress is
linked to many diseases, including cardiovascular, asthma and autoimmune disorders,
so taking steps to de-stress can help reduce your risk. The Mayo Clinic
recommends using the “four A’s” to relax: avoid the source of stress, alter
your reaction to it, accept things as they are or adapt by changing your
expectations.
12.You
eat most of your food on the run or out of a box
Living on junk food and fast food
dumps unhealthy levels of sodium, fat and cholesterol into your system, which
boosts the aging process and increases the likelihood of obesity. “With weight
gain comes a higher risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes,” says Amy
Goodson, a board-certified specialist in sport dietetics and the Dallas Cowboys
sports dietitian. Avoiding processed foods and eating more whole foods reduces
the amount of added sugar and fat in your diet and decreases these risks.
“Whole, unprocessed foods are also high in fiber, which promotes low
cholesterol,” says Goodson. Omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish (salmon,
trout, tuna), walnuts and flaxseed also help decrease inflammation in the body and
promote healthy skin and reduce the development of wrinkles.
13.You
rarely drink water
Increasing the amount of water you
drink each day may be the key to younger-looking skin. Water is essential to
maintaining skin moisture and helps deliver essential nutrients to the skin,
says nutritionist Goodson. “Water helps your skin cells rejuvenate faster. On
the reverse, loss of hydration in the skin can cause dryness, tightness,
flakiness and tends to make you look older,” she says. Dry skin has less resilience
and is more prone to wrinkling, which can make you look older. In addition to
drinking water, Goodson recommends eating foods high in water content, such as
cucumbers, tomatoes, zucchini and eggplant, which are more than 90 percent
water.
(This article was orignaly posted on msn.com)
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