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Dr. Mary Claire Haver Reveals 3 Key Secrets for Thriving Through the Years

February 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Prioritizing Health for a Longer, Happier Life

Living well into the later years of life isn’t just about reaching 100 anymore; it’s about thriving as you age. Dr. Mary Claire Haver, a menopause specialist and founder of The ‘Pause Life, emphasizes that making simple lifestyle changes can significantly enhance health and energy levels as we age.

Key Focus Areas for Enhancing Well-being

Dr. Haver, who also teaches at the University of Texas Medical Branch, shares three important habits to improve overall wellness, energy, and weight management.

1. Prioritize Sleep

Sleep is the foundation for good health, according to Dr. Haver. “If you’re not sleeping well, everything else tends to suffer,” she explains. To enhance sleep quality, she recommends sleeping in a dark, cool room and avoiding screens before bedtime. She advises that the bed should be used primarily for rest and intimacy, allowing for a better night’s sleep.

Inconsistent sleep can worsen health issues, including neurological conditions like dementia. “Deep sleep is essential for mental health; it acts like a reset for the brain,” she says, highlighting the importance of hitting those key sleep stages for optimal health.

2. Eat a Nutritious Diet

A balanced diet is crucial for maintaining good health as we age. Dr. Haver emphasizes the importance of fiber intake, suggesting that many women are not getting enough. “Aim for 25 to 35 grams of fiber daily for better heart health,” she advises.

Increasing fiber in your meals can enhance gut health, manage weight, and lower the risk of chronic diseases. She warns, however, that changes to fiber intake should be made gradually to avoid digestive discomfort.

3. Stay Active

Regular movement and exercise are vital for longevity and well-being. While walking is beneficial, Dr. Haver suggests incorporating strength training to protect bones and muscles. “Strength training is one of the fastest and easiest ways to stay fit as you age,” she notes, encouraging women to lift weights to support their health.

Focusing on Independence

Despite a longer lifespan, many women face challenges as they age. Dr. Haver notes that many of her patients prioritize maintaining independence over simply living longer. Common concerns include the risks of dementia and frailty, which can affect a woman’s ability to care for herself.

She emphasizes that women often seek ways to stay healthy rather than focusing on appearance. “The goal is to remain independent and functional,” she says. “What’s the point of living to 120 if you can’t care for yourself?”

Engaging the Mind and Community

Staying mentally active also plays a crucial role in healthy aging. Dr. Haver encourages engaging in new hobbies, reading, or social activities that stimulate the mind, rather than passive activities like watching TV. “Join a class or try new things to keep your brain engaged,” she recommends.

Staying connected with others is just as important. Building strong relationships can lead to a happier and healthier life in later years.

By focusing on good sleep, a nutritious diet, and regular physical activity, we can enhance our quality of life and remain vibrant and independent well into our later years.

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