Title: Middle Adults HealthZest 2nd adulthood
1Middle AdultsHealth-Zest -2nd adulthood
Good health
- Physical Development
- Basic Health Needs
- Health Promotion
Spring 2009
2Handouts
- Preventing Parasomnias
- Sleep Apnea
- What Men Can Do
3How our Bodies Change
Changes and Health promotion advice
Expect test questions!
4Physical Characteristics
- Growth cycle continues
- Different body parts age at different rates
- Climacteric menopause Hormone Production
- Gradual Sensory Decline
5Healthy People 2010
- Increase/Promote
- Counsel Health Behaviors
- Work safety
- Physical activity
- Smoking cessation efforts
- Visual and hearing health
- Prevent Injury, disability or death
- Infectious disease (IM
- Unintentional injury or violence
- Drug related MVA
- Reduce
- Periodontal disease
6Basic Health Needs
- Nutrition
- Sleep and Rest
- Exercise
- Sexuality
- Mens Health
7Nutritional Needs
- BMR 2 each decade after 20
- Caloric reduction (study 9/10 men 7/10 women
become obese as they age) - Hi carbohydrate, hi fat , empty calories
- NEED all food groups
- Protein, minerals, vitamins, fiber
- Adequate Ca
- Vitamin D
- Phosphorus, magnesium, fluoride
- Fluids
- TEACH to avoid extreme diets- gain-loss cycle
increases the amount of adipose tissue which
burns calories slower.
8What to Eat?
- Nutrient Dense and High Fiber
- Eat more Fish
- Cut the Fat
- Boost the Milk/Dairy Intake
Box on Page 579
9Nutrient DenseAn Example in Real Eating!
Vegetable Oils
Fortified Cereal
- Non Nutrient Dense
- White Bread has 1/10th of a milligram (200
micrograms) of Vitamin E and 80 Cals - Or
- Nutrient Dense
- 100 Whole Wheat 250 to 500 micrograms in 75 to
80 Cals
Nutrient Dense!
Green Leafy Vegetables
10A variety of foods may help prevent age-related
memory loss
- Antioxidants B Vitamins Omega 3 FA
Fruits Blueberries Blackberries Cranberries Strawb
erries Raspberries Plums Avocados Oranges Red
grapes Cherries Red Apples
Brewers or nutritional yeastNuts and seeds
Legumes Wheat germ Dairy productsLean meat and
poultrySeafoodEggs Whole grainsSpinach and
leafy greensCarrotsAsparagus Broccoli
SardinesBluefishHerringMackerelTuna Salmon
Vegetables Kale Spinach Brussels sprouts Alfalfa
sprouts Broccoli Beets Red Bell Peppers Onions
11Anti Cancer Diet
SOY TOO!
- Phytoestrogens
- isoflavones
- lignans
- heart disease prevention
- possible anti-cancer properties
- possible role in the prevention of osteoporosis
- More Research is Needed!
12Omega 3 6 Fatty Acids
- Good Fats
- Essential Fatty Acids
- Fish 1x week
- Foods cooked in Linolenic-rich oils
- 1 tablespoon of flaxseed oil (daily)
- High heat destroys linolenic acid
- Common deficiency in USA
- EFA needed for proper cell function
- Associated with many health problems
Flaxseed Oil Grapeseed Oil Castor Oil Borage
Oil Evening Primrose Oil Black Currant Seed Oil
13EGGS
largest influence on blood cholesterol level is
the mix of fats in the diet, not how much
cholesterol is eaten in food.
New York Times, 10/3/07
1430,000 Deaths AnnuallyChemical AlterationTrans
Fats
Shortening
- Hydrogenation Add Hydrogen Atoms
- Wont Get Rancid
- Long Shelf Life
- Raises Lethal LDL
- Lowers Healthy HDL
McDonalds Kentucky Fried Chicken
Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil
15Blood Lipids
- Total Cholesterol Level
- Desirable
Less than 200 mg/dLBorderline high risk
200239 mg/dLHigh risk
240 mg/dL and over - Ratio TC/HDL
- The goal is to keep the ratio below 51
- Healthy High Density Lipoproteins
- 50-60 females 40-50 men
- Lethal Low Density Lipoproteins lt100
- Total Triglycerides lt150 mg/dL
- Sex Differences Heart Disease Risk
- Men LDL Women HDL
16Metabolic SyndromeSyndrome X
The diagnosis of metabolic syndrome is given if 3
or more of these factors occur.
17New Guidelines
18D ietary A pproaches S top H ypertension
The Seventh Report of the Joint National
Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation,
and Treatment of High Blood Pressure, Express
Report, published in 2003 by the National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLB), a division of
the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
19What Does HDL Do?
- Scours the walls of blood vessels
- Cleans out excess LDL cholesterol
- Which goes back to the liver for further
processing. - So the cholesterol in HDL and LDL are the same.
- Its the container thats different.
- Eat MORE HDL Monsaturated Fats
- Eat MORE Omega 3 Fatty Acids (EPA DHA) Fish
Oils may protect the brain! -
20What to do?
- Aerobic exercise.
- Stop smoking.
- Cut out the trans fatty acids.
- Limit alcohol intake
- Increase the monounsaturated fats in your diet.
- canola oil, avocado oil, or olive oil and in the
fats found in peanut butter - Add soluble fiber to your diet.
- oats, fruits, vegetables, and legumes,
- 2 servings a day
Squeeze me!
21Rest Sleep
- 7- 8 hours
- Rx interfere with sleep (AD, AH, thyroid Rx,
Steroids) - See sleep hygiene recommendations
- Parasomnias
- Dyssomnia
- Sleep Apnea
- Obstructive
- Central
- Mixed
Do Not Disturb!
22ParasomniaAdverse Events during Sleep
- Bizarre sleep related behavior disorders
- Secondary sleep disorders
- NON REM 1/3 of the night , REM Sleep (last
2/3of night) - Confusional arousal (sleep inertia, sleep drunk)
- Rhythmic Movement Disorder and sleep starts
- Sleep talking, walking, bruxism, enuresis
- NPD Nocturnal Paroxysmal Dystonia
- Sleep paralysis
- Night Terrors
- Nightmare disorder (REM)
- Night Eating Disorder
- Parasomnia NOS
- Sudden unexplained nocturnal death
Arousal Part-Arousal Sleep-wake Transition
When the brain disrupts the sleep
Autonomic Arousal and Skeletal Muscles
23Sleep Apnea
5 episodes 10 seconds each hour.
Central
Obstructive
12 Million Americans Risk Factors Obese and
short necked. Male, Over 50 Postmenopausal women
In 30-45 Elderly High blood pressure
Cardiovascular problems Impotence Job
impairment Relationship Problems Motor vehicle
crashes Polysomnography Sleep Studies Life
Style Changes C-PAP Surgery
See Box p. 582 583
24DysomniaRestless Leg Syndrome
- Neurological Disorder
- Abnormality in the amount or quality of sleep
- Occurs during wakefulness
- Intense urge to move (paresthesia)
- Worsens at rest
- Activity gives some relief
- Family History Periodic Limb Movement
- Psychiatric medication (can precipitate or
exacerbate)
Ropinrole
25Exercise
- Moderate 30 to 45 minutes day
- Or
- Intense 20 to 30 minute sessions daily
- Improves strength, muscle mass, bone density,
bone size, coordination, agility, CV function,
circulation, abdominal tone, posture, aids GI
function, mental function and memory - Maintains flexibility, collagen tissue
elasticity, weight - Stabilizes joints,
- Stimulates bone formation
- Promotes deeper respiration
- Enhances immune function
- Fosters self concept, esteem and life
satisfaction - Reduces depressed mood, anger
26Sexuality
- WASHINGTON -- A newly released survey suggests
that millions - of single baby boomers are looking for love or
just a nice date. - The American Association of Retired Persons found
in a recent survey - that 70 percent of single baby boomers are
actively dating. - The survey also showed that 45 percent of men and
38 percent of women - between the ages of 40 and 59 have sex once a
week. - "Women and men in their 60s -- the kids are gone.
They don't have to worry about getting pregnant.
Most of their bills are paid. And hopefully the
kids are out of college, said Dr. Margaret New. - Many members of the baby boom generation said
maturity brings a new confidence to the dating
scene.
27STD Rates Doubled Age 45
28Sexuality Midlife Decreased desire Decreased
enjoyment
- Tired
- Stressed
- Depressed
- Pain Stiffness
- Body Image Changes
- Chronic Illness
29Tips for a Healthy Sex Lifeat Middle Age
- Think differently about sex
- Keep active
- Change the routine
- Create romance
- Have reasonable expectations
- Take care of yourself
30Kegel Exercises
- Tighten your urinary flow muscles as if you
wanted to stop urination. - Hold those muscles tight as you count to 10.
- Hold this position while also tightening your
anal muscles to another count of 10. - Do a set of ten repetitions three times a day.
31Mens Health
- Back Pain
- BPH
- Handout Health
What Men Can Do
32BPH
- 2 Growth Spurts
- Rare lt40
- Symptoms
- hesitancy
- urgency leakage
- frequency -night
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Adds fluid To semen
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33Common Health Problems
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
- Weight gain
- Aches and pains
Does this weight loss count?
Basic Health Tips
34Health Promotion
- Immunizations T/D/ (10yrs)
- MMR (susceptible adults)
- Varicella (susceptible adults)
- Herpes Zoster (65)
- Meningococcal (college students living in dorms
others at risk) - Influenza (over 50)
- Pneumonia (over 65 institutionalized)
- Hepatitis B (at risk)
- Travel Vaccines
- Accidental Injury Safety programs
- Life Style Counseling
- Nutrition
- Sexual Health
- Cancer Screenings (PAP Smears, Mammograms
Colonoscopy PSA) - Illness prevention
- Regular exercise
- Leisure program
- Stress and coping
- Work though emotional and family concerns
Men and Women Breast self exam encouraged!
35Shingles
- Herpes zoster, Postherpetic neuralgia (Not
contagious) - Varicaella-zoster virus Chickenpox (Highly
contagious) - Signs
- Burning or shooting pain, tingling and itching
on one side of body or face - Pain mild to severe (weeks, months, years)
- Blisters last 1 to 14 days
- May affect vision or hearing if blisters on face
- No cure
- Some medicines may help pain, fight the virus.
- A vaccine for those over 60 who have had
chickenpox but who have not had shingles.
36QUITSkin Assessment
- Smoking
- COPD
- WHO PREDICTS 3RD LEADING Cause of death around
the world in the next 14 years. - 5 times more likely to have wrinkly skin
- May be a gene for COPD and Wrinkly skin
37Thats All folks
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