Retirement Choices Should Include Health and Activities PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 07 July 2008
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By Dick Aronson

  Having recently been somewhat forcibly retired, I have been astounded by the predominance of advice on the internet for retirement planning, investments, real estate and every other form of advice where someone can make some money out of it.
While what is remarkably lacking is the thought that maybe people who are retiring might just want to worry about pursuing another 30 or more years of an active and healthy lifestyle.

Obviously retirement planning should have a strong focus on the financial aspects but if you are not in good health both physically and more importantly mentally, retirement tends to start looking a lot less attractive.

The phrase Use it or Lose it has real relevance here.
Both muscle tone and mental acuity decline sharply with inactivity and it is of paramount importance that anyone approaching retirement should realize this and take steps to prevent it.

PHYSICAL HEALTH
With the growing economic importance of the retiring baby boomer age group, there is now a fast growing development of anti-aging products.

The problem is a great number of the products that

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