miércoles, 4 de enero de 2017

Help people with Alzheimer’s be more active!

e-Update from the Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center, a service of the National Institute on Aging at N I H


Being active and getting exercise helps people with Alzheimer’s disease feel better. Exercise helps keep their muscles, joints, and heart in good shape, while also helping maintain a healthy weight and promote good sleep. Here are some tips to get started:
  • Be realistic about how much activity can be done at one time. Several 10-minute “mini-workouts” may be best.
  • Make sure the person with Alzheimer’s disease has an ID bracelet with your phone number if he or she walks alone.
  • Break exercises into simple, easy-to-follow steps.
  • Take a walk together each day. Exercise is good for caregivers, too!
Read this tip sheet to learn more about exercise and physical activity for people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Share this information with other caregivers you know:
Twitter: #Exercise is important for people with #Alzheimers (& #caregivers!). Get tips on how to help them be more active: http://bit.ly/2hNPDj8
Facebook: Being active and getting exercise helps people with Alzheimer’s disease feel better.  You can help with these tips:
  • Be realistic about how much activity can be done at one time. Several 10-minute “mini-workouts” may be best.
  • Break exercises into simple, easy-to-follow steps.
  • Take a walk together each day. Exercise is good for caregivers, too!
Learn more: http://bit.ly/2hLwVFm

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