Power-lifting plastic surgeon reveals the secrets to staying healthy and looking youthful as you age - and it's A LOT more simple than you might think
Australia's 'power-lifting plastic surgeon' has revealed what you can do this year to turn back the clock and live a healthier, happier life.
Dr Eddy Dona is well known for his work in plastic surgery, but during lockdown many of his fans marveled over his power-lifting abilities - as he posted videos to social media to pass the time.
The 50-year-old told Daily Mail Australia that weight lifting is crucial for living a long and happy life.
Dr Eddy Dona is well known for his work in plastic surgery, but during lock-down many of his fans marveled over his power-lifting abilities - as he posted videos to social media to pass the time
He says 30 minutes of exercise, even walking, each day is important for everyone's physical and mental health
'Thirty minutes of physical activity every day is really important,' he said.
'Even if it is just walking, walking every day is great.'
The doctor who recently posted videos completing 220kg dead lifts also said 'me-time' is important.
'Mental health and physical health are linked, so it is important you get me-time every day too, I love lifting so that's my time,' he said.
Staying out of the sun is also crucial for a long-lasting youthful appearance, says the doctor who hasn't had any work done on himself.
'A tan looks healthy but it isn't so don't lay in the sun and try to go to the beach when the sun isn't too hot,' he said.
Dr Dona has just recovered from cancer, after picking up on symptoms early
He says eating healthy as much as possible, combined with exercise, me-time, staying out of the sun and good genetics is the perfect combination.
He says eating healthy as much as possible, combined with exercise, me-time, staying out of the sun and good genetics is the perfect combination.
But it is also important to know your body - and know when something isn't right.
Dr Dona has just recovered from cancer, after picking up on symptoms early. He says he feels good for his age and will continue making exercise a priority to living well.
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