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ICAAS Changing the Way We Age® Campaign

Why we need to change the way we age How will we create change? What this means to you now and into the future

It is also considered one of the greatest global challenges Why?

More years + More people + More disease + More costs = More challenges

Treatment for these individuals accounts for 66% of the US health care budget. Source: The Medical Panel Survey from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). 2011

Alarmist comments are generating attention, which at least gets the issue of aging out there.

Our response to aging

Boomer-fueled consumer base "seeking to keep the signs of aging at bay" will push the U.S. market for anti-aging products from about $80 billion now to more than $114 billion by Source: Global Industry Analysts 2011

the act of misleading consumers regarding any purported age-associated benefits of a product or service -- ICAA CEO Colin Milner, July 2011

Understand that no pill or procedure will stop you from aging, no matter what anyone claims to the contrary. Ask yourself if an expensive anti-wrinkle cream or cosmetic surgery will make you feel better about the way you look, or if lifestyle changes such as getting more rest and eating a balanced diet can make you feel better--and look better, as well. Before enrolling in a fitness or seniors center, ask for a tour. Do you see people like yourself engaged in activities that interest you? If not, look for a club or group geared to your interest, not your age. Does a product claimwhether its for energy, brain boosting, weight loss, getting rid of age spots, or some other purpose--sound too good to be true? If so, it probably iswhy throw away your money?

What can we do to change the perception that aging is something that needs to be fought or fixed?

More research + More human potential + More wealth + More cost reductions + More options/solutions = More opportunities

Each dimension is an opportunity for engagement Source: International Council on Active Aging; PhysicalIntellectualSocialVocationalSpiritualEmotionalEnvironmental

Physical wellness: Stay active! As little as 10 minutes of physical activity 3x/day, 5 days a week can meet the guidelines Intellectual wellness: Keep your brain active! Learn a new activity, solve puzzles, play brain games online, etc. Social wellness: Stay connected! Volunteer in the community, take classes, visit with friends, join online social networks, etc. Vocational wellness: If youre not working, volunteer to help others, get involved in an avocation

Spiritual wellness: Connect to your spirit in ways that are meaningful to you Emotional wellness: Engage in mindfulness activities such as yoga and tai chi; talk with your doctor or a counselor if youre feeling low Environmental wellness: Go green! Include nature in your life with a garden, visits to local parks and walking trails

Functional fitness Fitness to function

Its not about age Its about FUNCTION

% with no functional limitations requiring assistance from another person: 96% 50 – 64 93% 65 – 74 80% 75+

Have difficulty lifting or carrying something that weighs 10 pounds 22% 60 – 69 28% 70 – 79 46% 80 – 89 Source: CDC

A basic strength training program will change this, improving your abilities to function and your quality of life.

Physical dimension

Have difficulty walking for a quarter of a mile 21% 60 – 69 30% 70 – 79 49% 80 – 89

People in their 70s who were in good health were challenged to walk a quarter mile. Those who completed the course were more likely to survive the next six years without disability. Those who walked slower were at higher risk of death and disability than the faster walkers, but still ahead of those who could not finish. 2, 2006 American Journal of Medicine Source: May 2, 2006 American Journal of Medicine

Stay active! As little as 10 minutes of physical activity 3x/day, 5 days a week can meet the guidelines

Depression will be the second greatest cause of premature death and disability worldwide by SOURCE: World Health Organization

Adults with positive self-perceptions of aging engage in more health-promotion strategies and take better care of themselves than those with negative perceptions. Those with negative self-perceptions of aging live 7.6 years less than those who have a positive outlook.

Green exercise is activity in the presence of nature 5 minutes of exercise in a park, working in a backyard garden, on a nature trail, or in another green space benefits mental health (i.e., self-esteem, mood). Sources: American Chemical Society, May 1, 2010; Environmental Science and Technology, 44(10), 3947–3955, 2010

On your next walk… be in the moment listen to the sounds of nature smell the fragrance of the outdoors Remind yourself that this time is yours and by taking part in the experience you are improving your health and well-being

What this means to you now and in the future

Greater confidence Better social connections Balanced lifestyle Fewer hospital visits Lower risk of falling Better quality of life

Whats NEXT for you?

Today we have discussed… Why we need to change the way we age What we can do to make change happen What this means to you now and into the future

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