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The
Clothing Chronicles
February 12,
2004 #128
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In This Issue:
Feature
Article: How Can You Look Younger Longer?
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FEATURED ARTICLE:
How Can You
Look Younger Longer?
The question
has been asked since ancient times and has sent people all over the
world in search of an answer. Is there really a fountain of youth somewhere?
Alas, no.
While plastic
surgery, Botox, and various other sciences are rapidly
increasing in popularity, these are often just quick fixes to a much
larger underlying problem. Poor diet, little exercise, and too much
stress are just a few of things that can speed up the aging process,
causing lines, wrinkles and sags to appear much sooner than expected.
Fortunately,
there are some easy solutions.
If you take
the time and effort to care for your body like the temple it is,
you'll not only retain your youth longer, you'll save yourself time,
money, and effort later on trying to reverse years of neglect. And
most of them won't cost you any more than you're spending in these
areas right now.
1. Maintain
a Healthy Diet
Yes, I know.
You're tired of hearing about it.
But in the
United States, 65% of all adults are overweight. That means that two
out of every three people weigh more than their bodies can
comfortably carry, and it's translating into BIG business for the
health care industry. Diabetes, heart disease, and joint complaints
are on the rise as bodies begin to malfunction and breakdown, unable
to cope with the added load.
While there
are lots of reasons why good nutrition falls by the wayside,
including hectic schedules and emotional eating, it all boils down to
one thing: if you won't take responsibility for what you eat, it WILL
come back to haunt you.
If you want to
trim down, have more energy, be more alert, look younger, and stay
out of the doctor's office except for routine visits, skip the drive
thru and head straight to the grocery store to pick up the five food
groups: meat, dairy, grain, fruits and vegetables. Eat them in their
simplest, non-processed form, and stay away from the fast foods that
are quick and easy in the short run but deadly on your body long term.
Popular
healthy-approach meal plans that promote the five food groups include:
2. Exercise
Another simple
way to keep your body fit, your mind sharp, and your appearance more
youthful is to do aerobic (enhanced respiratory) and/or anaerobic
(non-aerobic) exercise three to four times a week.
If your
knee-jerk reaction to this is, "I don't have the time!"
then you're missing the point. No exercise causes the body to loose
mass and muscle tone, which leads to sagging and jiggling -
adjectives usually used to describe middle aged or older people. If
you tone those arms, tummy and fanny and slip them into some
form-fitting clothes, you'll not only turn heads, you'll look younger
than you are.
So how do you
get started?
If the gym
scene just isn't for you, think back to the activities you enjoyed as
a kid and strive to make them part of your life again. Whether it's
roller-skating, swimming, riding a bike, horse, or surfboard, you'll
need to ease back into it if it's been a while. But the re-mastery
will come much faster than before, and you'll be delighted at how
quickly you can reshape yourself. You'll also notice how much sharper
your mind will become as you get your blood pumping, your heart rate
up, and your body re-oxygenated.
3. Get
Sufficient Sleep
This is a
toughie for anyone who has small children in the house, myself
included. But frequent sleep deprivation can dull the mind, age the
body, and ravage the face. It can also lead to injury or death from
falling asleep behind the wheel or responding too slowly when using
dangerous equipment. So yes, you really do need your beauty sleep.
The National
Institute of Heath recommends 7 to 8 hours every night for adults. To
help ease into slumber, remember to:
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Go to bed and
get up around the same time every day
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Avoid caffeine
within 4 hours before bed
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Avoid eating
heavily 3 hours before bed
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Avoid aerobic
exercise within 3 hours before bed
If you suffer
from a sleeping disorder such as insomnia or sleep apnea, consult
your doctor. Also, if your mattress in more than 10 years old, or if
you typically wake up with back, neck, or foot pain, it's time for a
new mattress.
4. Kick The Habit
A smoker I
know once described her pack of cigarettes as, "Twenty friends I
can always count on to be there." Unfortunately, these
"friends" come at a price. And not just the money it takes
to buy them, which is pretty steep these days. No, besides the health
risks, lingering smell, and constant fire hazard, smoking shrinks the
capillaries of the skin, creating "smoker's face" - the
dull, puffy complexion that suddenly appears about a dozen years
after someone starts smoking. Not only does it make the skin look
unhealthy, it also makes it look at least ten years older than it is.
If you're a
smoker and want to quit, check with your doctor to see what options
might be best for you.
5. Stay Out
of The Sun
What one thing
can speed aging the fastest of any on the list? Sunbathing!
A hundred
years ago, lily-white skin untainted by sun was a sign up the upper
class. Only laborers toiled outside during the heat of the day and
had the sun-baked skin to prove it. That all changed in the 1920's
when Coco Chanel, the media darling of the time, stepped of a yacht
in the South of France sporting a golden tan. Suddenly, tans became a
status symbol, for whom but the leisure class had nothing better to
do with their time than sit around, basking in the sun?
Unfortunately,
this status symbol, like the "hip and cool" image once
associated with cigarettes, has come at a heavy price. In addition to
the health issues caused by tanning, like cancer, burns, and heat
stroke, tanning ages the skin quickly.
A recent study
of how environment can change identical twins followed two sisters
who had grown up in Minnesota. When they married, one moved with her
husband first to Hawaii then to Florida. She enjoyed many outdoor
sports and was an avid sun-worshipper. Her sister remained in
Minnesota, where she did outdoor activities as weather permitted.
They were brought together for this study when they were 45. The
sister who remained in Minnesota looked like she was in her mid to
late-30's. The one who had moved away looked closer to 60. When their
photographs were shown to a study group, the participants thought the
one who had moved away was the MOTHER of the other one, not her
identical twin. That's how much a toll tanning can take on your skin.
So be liberal
with the sunscreen anytime you head outdoors. If you want a tan, hit
the salon for a sprayed-on version, or try many of the self-tanning
products available on the market. It's a little messy until you get
the hang of it, but the savings to your skin is worth the effort.
Yes, you CAN
ward off the signs of aging by treating your body with a little TLC.
If you eat healthy, exercise, get plenty of rest, don't smoke, and
stay out of the sun, you will look younger longer. You'll also save
yourself a fortune in doctor bills - including trips to the plastic surgeon!
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Until next time,
Diana Pemberton-Sikes
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
http://www.FashionForRealWomen.com
http://www.FashionSavvy.com
http://www.WardrobeMagic.com
http://www.FashionJobReview.com
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