Aging Well and Lifestyle Choices
Is there anyone among us who is not in favor of good
health and preventing the onset of premature aging and age related health
conditions? Yet, for many of us, we
continue to make lifestyle choices that work against these positive
outcomes. Current research tells us that
it is our lifestyle choices which determine the state of our health and how
well we age. In fact, our lifestyle
choices can even affect inherited traits from our DNA which means we are not
necessarily doomed to suffer the same diseases our grandparents and parents may
have had in their lifetimes. We have the freedom to choose to live healthier
lifestyles and reduce our risk of those inherited diseases, and perhaps live
longer and remain more active and fit than our ancestors.
Our diet, exercise habits, stress and environment will
affect the gene expression as to how healthy we are and how well we age. One can choose to live in a healthy
environment and take personal responsibility for staying fit and well by
choosing to eat right and exercise regularly. Avoiding unhealthy habits like smoking,
drinking alcohol, and eating chemical-laden processed and GMO foods are a great
beginning to protecting your health, youth and vitality. All these habits negatively
affect our genes and predispose us to disease. There is a complex network of chemical
switches that sit on top of the genes. These switches surround our DNA and turn
genes on and off. This network of
chemical switches is known as the epigenome.
The epigenome interacts with our environment. Everything we come into
contact with and everything we put into and on our body has the power to turn
genes on or off via different chemical pathways. The end result is the ability
to change the way our body expresses our genetic coding and which traits will
be realized in our lifetime. This expression of traits will vary during our
life, primarily depending on levels of stress, exercise habits, environmental
exposure to toxins and diet.
Your body has all the resources and has infinitely
adaptable systems to self-regulate, repair, regenerate, and thrive. You must to learn to work with the body to
help it do its job rather than making choices that work against it. The body is an amazing mechanism comprised of
trillions of cells, and approximately every 7 years we get a new body as these
cells are replaced by new cells. Why not
choose to focus on a healthier lifestyle and influence your genetic coding as
to how well you will age? All healthy
and unhealthy habits interact with the epigenome, but it is the unhealthy
habits which have the potential of telling it which disease genes to turn on. Positively influencing your genetic code and
the expression of genetic traits is as simple as developing healthy dietary and
lifestyle habits which promote positive gene expression. This will decrease your
risk of disease and increase your potential for longevity.
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