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Exercise and age

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Illustrations

Benefit of regular exercise
Benefit of regular exercise
Flexibility exercise
Flexibility exercise
Exercise and age
Exercise and age
Aging and exercise
Aging and exercise

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Age and exercise

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Question:

When is it too late to gain the benefits of an exercise program?

Answer:

It's never too late. Exercise at any age has benefits, from reducing the risk of heart problems (including acute MI) to preventing osteoporosis, the thinning and loss of density of the bones.

Always consult your health care provider before beginning an exercise program.

Update Date: 1/18/2007

Updated by: Sandra W. Cohen, M.D. Private Practice specializing in geriatrics, Brooklyn, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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