I'm trying to resurrect this thread again!
I recently finished reading a book entitled "Younger Next Year." Written by an MD and a lay person. This book basically outlines a very sound approach to living into old age as a healthy and fit person. One of the best books I have read in a long time with lots of sound research backing.
The three basic rules are: Exercise, Good Nutrition, and Commitment (being committed to others, a cause, etc.) with guidance on how to do each. Growing old does not have to mean growing weak and feeble. One of the co-authors is 74 years old and is a big time down hill skiier, rower, and bicyclist (he does Lance Armstrong's route every year). Very inspiring! There is a women's version too called "Younger Next Year for Women" which is basically the same book/same principles.
Amazon.com: Younger Next Year: Live Strong, Fit, and Sexy - Until You're 80 and Beyond (9780761147732): Chris Crowley, Henry S. Lodge: Books
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