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5 Reasons Why Staying Social Is Essential To Healthy Ageing

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As we get older, it becomes increasingly important to look after our physical health. Taking the time to work out regularly and get your heart rate up can have a huge impact on your cardiovascular health, alongside also improving your physical strength, increasing your mobility, and providing countless other physiological and emotional health benefits. 

Your emotional health and wellbeing is in truth, just as vital to cultivate as your physical health and wellbeing. For many Aussie seniors, staying on top of their mental health needs involves focusing on engaging and connecting with other people, just so you have more human interaction throughout the day. 

Increased opportunities to socialise with like-minded people is just one of the reasons why many Aussie seniors are fond of moving into retirement villages in Sydney or some of Australia’s other capital cities. After all, maintaining a social life can be difficult as you age, so it’s well worth ensuring that you have access to a vibrant community of your peers. 

Let’s take a look at just a few reasons why staying social is essential to healthy ageing and why you should focus on connecting with other people as you get older. 


Enhance Your Mental Health 


It goes without saying that being in regular contact and communicating with other human beings can have a major impact on your mental health. Contrastingly, failing to make social connections a priority can lead to isolation and loneliness, which can ultimately have a negative impact on both your overall physical and mental health. 

While staying connected with family and friends is always important, maintaining relationships with other people, in general, can benefit your emotional health and may even help you improve your quality of life after turning 60. Alongside this, looking after your mental and emotional health as a member of a community will also help to reduce stress in your life, significantly reducing your likelihood of experiencing depression and even minimising your risks of developing dementia as you get older. 


Boost Your Physical Health 


As the old adage goes, “healthy body, healthy mind”, or in this case, “healthy mind, healthy body”. Maintaining a good social life and being around other people is certainly important for your mental health. However, it can also be very important for your physical health. Increased socialisation, particularly as you get older, will lead to lower blood pressure which can boost the immune system which in turn will reduce any physical pain that you may be suffering from.

You can further bolster the heart-healthiness of your social appointments by bringing your social appointments right into wellness settings. For instance, seniors should absolutely feel encouraged to attend gym classes with one another or maintain a senior-friendly exercise plan together, turning your weekly workouts into a social event in their own right!


Better Eating And Sleeping


It’s not uncommon for people to suffer from malnutrition as they get older. Not only does your appetite typically decrease as you get older, but it can also be more difficult to chew and digest larger meals. All of these issues combined can lead to more snacking and picking at food rather than sitting down to regular balanced meals. 

Being social and eating with others more often has been shown to improve eating habits and sleeping habits in older people, as scheduling these daily occurrences to happen at specific times and with particular people, naturally allows you to create structures and routines that can then be maintained. 

For instance, if you want to wake up at a particular time in order to stop yourself from oversleeping or staying in bed too long, simply plan a morning hike or walk with a close friend. That way, you can both be sure to wake up on time and start the day off with a bang together.


A Sense Of Belonging


Taking part in more social activities will naturally give you more of a sense of belonging, especially as you get older. Finding engaging ways to spend time with friends and family gives you something to look forward to every day. 

Alongside this, taking part in and perhaps even organising your own social activities will help you to both build and maintain a support system, which often becomes increasingly important as you get older. 

Having an improved sense of purpose and belonging will give more purpose to your days, boosting your mood and improving your overall happiness. 


Improved Longevity 


Humans are social creatures. No matter how young or old we are, it’s essential that we feel connected with other people. In fact, some studies have shown that people who maintain fulfilling social lives often live longer than less sociable people. 

While there are many trains of thought as to why this is possible, some of the main reasons that people believe longevity is linked to sociability are simply due to the fact that you have more friends and family to lean on for support, making life far more bearable and all of your problems naturally a lot less intense. In essence, the link between longevity and sociability is yet another testament to the sheer influence that stress can hold on a human life. 


Maintain Your Health By Staying Social As You Age 


Connecting with people can be difficult when you are a little older. However, despite the challenges you might face meeting other people as a senior, seeking out opportunities to interact with your peers is actually a lot simpler than you may think possible. There are countless opportunities for seniors to stay social in their everyday lives, ranging from community events within their retirement village, to gym classes at their local gym. 

By staying connected with other people, you can ensure that your mental and physical health both remain robust, you will be able to maintain better eating and sleeping habits, and you will also have an increased sense of belonging which will lead to you being happier and more content. 

Simply put, prioritising your social life and interacting with others will help you to stay healthy as you age and allow you to continue living life to the fullest.

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