Local Seniors Look to Exercise More, Eat Better in 2019

Jan 21, 2019 at 09:33 am by Staff


Clover Health Survey Highlights Resolutions by Older Nashvillians

Recently released survey results from Clover Health highlight the most popular New Year's resolutions for Nashville area seniors, namely that 66 percent of local residents 60 and older cite exercising more frequently as one of their top health goals in 2019 while 62 percent resolve to improve their diet.

Nationally, 63 percent of seniors surveyed cited exercising more frequently followed by eating better (60 percent) as their top health goals for the year ahead.

The survey also found that:

"We are encouraged to see that the majority of Middle Tennessee seniors are planning to improve their exercise and diet habits heading into 2019," said Clover Health Chief Scientific Officerv Kumar Dharmarajan, MD. "Maintaining good physical fitness and nutrition is especially important for older adults looking to stay healthy and active throughout their golden years."

The vast majority of New Year's resolutions fail by the second week of January, making it important for providers, family members and caregivers to support those trying to make lifestyle changes. Clover Health officials offered tips to help ensure good intentions become healthy habits that stick:

The study from Clover, a healthcare company using technology to improve medical outcomes, was conducted by Wakefield Research of 300 adults age 60 and older in the Nashville area. The national survey was of 1,000 adults 60-plus throughout the country.

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