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Reduced mobility is a gradual process, but it has a major impact on quality of life.
At first, it may seem normal: moving more slowly, feeling stiffness, or losing balance. But when this leads to avoiding activities, the problem worsens.
Less movement means weaker muscles, less independence, and a higher risk of falls. In addition, many people stop attending gatherings or activities due to fear or insecurity.
The key is to keep moving, even with gentle exercises. Walking, stretching, or participating in adapted activities can help maintain strength, confidence, and independence.
4. Neglecting nutrition and hydration
Proper nutrition is essential at all stages of life, but after 80 it becomes even more important.
The body needs protein, vitamins, and minerals to maintain muscles, strengthen the immune system, and preserve energy.
Small changes, such as including more nutritious foods and drinking water regularly, can significantly improve quality of life.
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