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15 ways to live longer

By Laura Pratt

Check out our easy age-busting tips.
How to live longer

In 1920, the average lifespan of a Canadian was 60 years. Today, our life expectancy is about 81 years. What's more, we've learned that genes account for only about a third of the problems associated with aging. The other two-thirds? Our lifestyles -- including our eating and exercise habits and how we handle stress.

Energy booster
Laugh. Laughing increases your intake of oxygen, thereby replenishing and invigorating body cells, says Dr. Julia Alleyne, a sports medicine physician in Toronto. It also increases the pain threshold, boosts immunity and relieves stress.

Muscles
Crunch. You can avoid a high percentage of lower-back problems if you build your abdominal muscles.

Talk on two feet. Rather than sitting to talk on the phone, stand. You'll stretch your muscles and breathe more deeply, forcing oxygen-rich blood to your brain.

Skin
Don't exercise your face muscles. Despite advice to the contrary, Edmonton dermatologist Dr. Janice Liao cautions that it will cause your wrinkles to become more prominent.

Bones
Sleep with a towel. For lower-back pain at night, David Peterson, a chiropractor from Calgary, suggests rolling a small bath towel around a bathrobe sash and tying it around your waist.

Drink lots of milk, especially when you use sunscreen. Sunscreen, says Susan I. Barr, professor of nutrition at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, blocks vitamin D synthesis in the skin, a necessary process for bone health. Milk is an excellent calcium source and contains vitamin D.

On the job
Adjust your computer screen. Chiropractor Douglas Pooley says people can avoid "computer neck" by adjusting their monitors so they're looking at them straight, and by realigning the keyboards so their elbows are slightly bent and their shoulders are relaxed.

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