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Five bad health habits to break

Ditch these five bad health habits to live longer - and better.

Aging well is not just about length of life, it's also about quality of life. Many of us plan carefully for retirement finances – working for promotions to increase earnings, managing our retirement savings. But we can also plan for a healthier, more active retirement. Here are five bad habits to ditch on your road to “freedom 55,” and some sites to help you do it.

Smoking
More than 45,000 people will die this year in Canada due to smoking. But it's not only death that smokers should fear: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and other breathing problems can seriously cramp your lifestyle.

Health Canada provides free help for smokers wanting to quit at their website. One of the programmes they offer includes the E-Quit programme. Free daily e-mail messages support individuals through their quitting process, one day at a time.

According to the website, since E-Quit's launch in 2002, hundreds of people have written Health Canada to praise the program. People like the non-judgmental and supportive tone of the messages. They enjoy the program's pace and the sense of accomplishment they achieve by reaching each goal. For some, it was like having a personal coach to help them through the day.

Lack of exercise
In the rush of other commitments, and the siren call of the television and the Internet, exercise can be something we all just put off. But a sedentary lifestyle is a factor in many health problems, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and arthritis. Moving now will help keep you moving in the future. 20 minutes of brisk walking a day can be all it takes to start.

Canada's 90-second inspirational team, the Body Break duo, has a great website at www.bodybreak.com. Lighthearted and quick tips can help inspire you to get up off the couch (or office chair).

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I have made massive changes along these lines in the past few years and am now, at age 56, healthier and in better shape than I have been for the past 20 tp 25 years. These changes are well worth it just to feel how I do today.
norm@massage-yukon.com

As for the losing ideas, I find that if I cut back on the portions of food I'm eating at the main meal, I will either lose or stay at a desired weight.Moderate exercise helps too. Did you know that just making your bed causes you to lose 150 calories.
evieron@sasktel.net

I have had open heart surgery on Feb. 08. 2007. My age is 69 years young. I now walk 30 minutes each morning, 7 days a week. I am trying very hard to have a healthy diet, but go back to old habits sometimes. I am aware of it and will do better in future. Denise
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