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What Healthy Living Does for Your Eyes

Maintaining an active lifestyle not only boosts overall health but also benefits our eyes.

A balanced diet, adequate sleep, and regular exercise contribute to staying fit, feeling vibrant, and building strength. Additionally, these habits lower the risk of chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and heart diseases. But you might wonder, how are these factors connected to eye health?
 

Eye Health and Sedentary Behavior

The link may not seem direct, but a sedentary lifestyle significantly increases the risk of vision impairment as we age. Chronic health issues, such as those mentioned earlier, can severely affect our eyes. Type 2 diabetes, in particular, is a major risk factor for several conditions that threaten vision, including diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, cataracts, and glaucoma.

To maintain optimal eye health and robust immune function, it is essential to eat a nutritious diet and get sufficient sleep. These habits help our body recover from injuries, recharge, and effectively ward off infections.
 

Reducing Risk Factors for Eye Disease

Reducing the risk of developing eye conditions linked to aging is significantly achievable by staying active. But what exactly does “staying active” entail? Essentially, it involves engaging in any form of exercise or physical activity — even something as simple as walking — on a regular basis, ideally at least three times a week. Such consistent activity can lower the risk of age-related macular degeneration by up to 75% and decrease the likelihood of glaucoma by 25%. Additionally, integrating a variety of vegetables into your diet, not just carrots, plays a crucial role as well.
 

Finding the Right Workout for You

While there are countless opinions on the best exercise methods, the most effective workout is the one you consistently perform. It’s crucial to find an activity that you look forward to doing regularly. Experiment with various sports, outdoor adventures, and different exercise styles until you find one that resonates with you. Whether it’s swimming, martial arts, rock climbing, pilates, or yoga, your perfect workout is out there for you to discover.

This approach is equally valid for your diet. If you dislike the foods you’re eating, you’re more likely to deviate from your diet. Instead, aim to incorporate healthy foods that you actually enjoy. Choosing what to eat shouldn’t be a battle between unhealthy favorites and healthy options that you dread.
 

Don’t Forget Regular Eye Exams

While a healthy diet and regular exercise significantly benefit both your overall and eye health, regular eye exams are essential. These exams ensure that everything is functioning as it should and that any glasses or contact lens prescriptions are current. Many eye conditions don’t show early symptoms, so catching them during a routine eye exam is crucial for effective treatment.
 

We always look forward to seeing our patients!

The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

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My annual eye exam is always an excellent experience with Dr. Danielle Dyke. The exam is always thorough, and Dr. Dyke takes the time to explain my eye health in a way I can understand. The Vision Source eye clinic is modern, clean, and the staff is very welcoming. I always feel comfortable and well-cared for at my appointment. I highly recommend Dr. Dyke and Vision Source!

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I've literally been a lifelong customer since 5th grade when it was Dr. Little! Dr. Schauer has taken over since Dr. Little retired. It's always a good, friendly experience with all of the staff there. I've never had a bad experience.

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