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The Zoomer Report: Retirement healthArticle By: Libby Znaimer
What's the secret to a healthier retirement? The answer may be surprising.
The secret to a healthier retirement may be surprising: Work. New research out of the U.S. shows that retirees who continue to work in some capacity, even part-time, are less likely to experience physical decline and disease. Researchers analyzed six years of information on the health, finances and employment status of over 12,000 men and women who were between the ages of 51 and 61 in 1992. Compared to those who quit working altogether, those who described themselves as officially retired but who continued to work part-time or in temp jobs were less likely to be diagnosed with eight diseases: High blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, lung disease, heart disease, stroke, psychiatric problems and arthritis. And they also were also less likely to show signs of functional decline, like the inability to perform daily activities like walking or dressing. The study in the October issue of the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, says working can be good for many reasons including social context, and opportunities to interact and to learn new skills. Photo ©iStockphoto.com/ Suprijono Suharjoto READ MORE ZOOMER REPORTS The Zoomer Report: Obesity and later life The Zoomer Report: Longevity gains The Zoomer Report: New credit card rules About The Zoomer Report Ms. Znaimer is also Vice-President of News and Information for Classical 96.3FM and AM740. Her first book, "In Cancerland – Living Well Is The Best Revenge" - was published in October 2007 by Key Porter. Are you a Zoomer? Click here to find out. Copyright © 2009 All Rights Reserved - Classical 96.3 FM
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