Dame Helen Mirren has told people in midlife not to âfearâ ageing, encouraging them to embrace exercise.
The 79-year-old actress said people should make âlittle changes now to help them later in lifeâ.
This âdoesnât have to include joining a gymâ but could include short walks or yoga, the Oscar winner said.
It comes as Age UK said there is a âmajor concernâ about peopleâs physical health and wellbeing as they age.
The charity has called on people aged 50 to 65 to make exercise a âkey partâ of their routine as part of its latest campaign.
Englandâs chief medical officer Professor Sir Chris Whitty said keeping fit in midlife is one of the âmain preventive strategiesâ for staying healthy in older age.
Backing the new campaign, Dame Helen, an Age UK ambassador, said: âWhatever you may think about ageing, itâs something we must all try to embrace rather than fear.
âItâs no secret that for many, getting older will come with its complications â specifically there will likely be aches and pains along the way, getting out and about and living as independently as weâre used to in our younger years may not be as easy to do.
âThis is why Iâm supporting Age UKâs Act Now, Age Better campaign, theyâre encouraging everyone in their 50s to make little changes now to help them later on in life.
âIt doesnât have to be joining a gym; it can just be small changes like taking a short walk or yoga, which I still enjoy.
âItâs never too late to start doing something, so why not give something a go while youâre younger?â
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Ella Pickover
(Australian Associated Press)
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