Archive for the ‘Healthy Aging’ Category

RETIREMENT MAY BE DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

By James Hubbard, M.D., M.P.H.

Retirement before age 65 increases your risks of heart disease and stroke. Researchers posted a study in the March 1, 2008 issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology after studying 16,827 Greek men and women for 7.7 to 12.5 years. Retirement age ranged from less than 45 to over 65. For every 5 extra years of working the total deaths were ten percent less than the retired at that age.

They took into account variables such as weight, activity, smoking, alcohol and gender. At enrollment they excluded people with chronic diseases such diabetes, stroke, cancer and heart disease. Most of the increased deaths seen in the early retirees were from heart diseases and strokes.

The cause of the increased mortality is unknown. I have often speculated about people who seem to be healthy and work into older ages, then when they finally retire tend to die soon afterwards. I have wondered whether it was just their age, or if they had lost a major reason for living. This study seems to lean toward the latter.

But that does not mean that there are a lot happy, early retirees who live long lives. Perhaps it has something to do with having a purpose to live, for instance, family, friends, hobbies or volunteering.

Shingles Vaccine: New recommendation

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

by James Hubbard, M.D., M.P.H.

The Advisory Commitee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) now recommends the Shingles vaccine for all adults over 60 even if you have had a case of shingles in the past.

Download the below for more information about the vaccine
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-shingles.pdf

Shingles occurs much more commonly in people over 50, and becomes more frequent with increased age. At seventy the risk is about 1 percent per year (10 out of 100 will have shingles in their seventies). It is a painful disease. The rash is localized, lasts for a few weeks, and is painful. In about 1 in 5, the pain lingers several weeks after the rash goes away. Sometimes it lingers longer. If the rash occurs on the face, it can cause eye complications. Rarely there are even more serious, life threatening complications. (more…)

Vanderbilt Doctors Warn Against “Merry Christmas Coronary”

Friday, December 14th, 2007

by James Hubbard, M.D., M.P.H.

Some studies have actually shown an increase in the incidence of heart attacks (MI’s) during the Christmas holidays. Others have shown that the risk of death from these MI’s is higher also (possibly due to shorter medial staffing during the holidays). So the obvious reaction should be to try your best to decrease your risk of an MI.

The Vanderbilt physicians offer valuable advice toward this end. However, I think they left out a key factor, which is stress. There are so many things going on with the gift giving, parties, traveling, family reunions, etc. Good stress can affect you as much as bad, and it is additive. So plan ahead a little to limit it. (more…)

New Exercise Recommendations for Older Adults

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

by James Hubbard, M.D., M.P.H.

The American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association have published 2007 exercise recommendations for older adults in the August, 28, 2007, issue of Circulation.

Their definition of older adults is:

  • people over 65
  • people aged 50 to 64 with chronic conditions (such as high blood pressure or other treated or untreated ongoing issues) or functional limitations (something that “impairs the ability to engage in physical activity”). (more…)

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