3. Declining mobility and its impact
Reduced mobility tends to happen gradually, but its effects are significant.
At first, it may seem normal—slower movement, stiffness, or slight balance issues. But when these changes lead to avoiding activity, the situation worsens.
Less movement leads to weaker muscles, lower independence, and a higher risk of falls. Many people also withdraw from social activities due to fear or lack of confidence.
This creates a cycle: inactivity causes weakness, and weakness leads to even less activity.
The solution is simple—keep moving. Gentle exercises like walking, stretching, or light activities can help maintain strength, confidence, and independence.
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