Lesson 3: Your Frames of Reference Module 10: Small Steps to Health and Wealth TM for Older Adults.

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Lesson 3: Your Frames of Reference Module 10: Small Steps to Health and Wealth TM for Older Adults

Activity Goals If you are 65+ with no limiting health conditions AND are generally fit, you should participate in: 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate aerobic activity (i.e. brisk walking) OR 1 hour and 15 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity (i.e. jogging or running) every week AND muscle-strengthening activities on 2 or more days a week (that work all major muscle groups)

Caloric Goals

For an average 1,800 calorie diet, older adults should consume:

Food Measurement

Step Down Your Spending Do your homework before making a purchase Consult an expert when buying complex services, such as insurance coverage or investments Make sure whomever you consult is aware of your priorities. Be an active participant in your spending

Step Up Your Revenue Start your own business or want to work part-time Your current hobbies could generate income, such as selling scarves you enjoy knitting or being the neighborhood dog walker/sitter. Consult with your tax professional to discuss potential tax ramifications for this new revenue source.

Step Up Your Savings Small amounts add up Save what you don’t spend Know your priorities and be flexible

Take Home Message Taking small steps to understand labels can help you make informed health and wealth decisions. National dietary and physical activity guidelines can help you set personal goals. National dietary and physical activity guidelines can help you set personal goals.

Take Home Message Taking small steps to understand labels can help you make informed health and wealth decisions. Take small steps to improve your personal financial situation by stepping down your spending and stepping up your revenue and savings. Take small steps to improve your personal financial situation by stepping down your spending and stepping up your revenue and savings.

Activities MyPlate for Older Adults Handout 5–Day Meal Plan Handout The Small Steps to Health and Wealth™ Tracker Handout

15 Comments? Questions? Experiences? Be healthy, wealthy, and happy…always.