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SALUD COOMEVA Magazine December - January

Published by El Colombiano, 2016-12-10 14:18:29

Description: SALUD COOMEVA Magazine December - January

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(( ))WWITIHTHYOYOUURRWWOORLRDLD keep in mind7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.Make more friends Travel. Keep in Save money. Set Buy a car or house. Get medical Meet up withor start a rela- mind that traveling aside between 10% A vehicle is a conve- checkups every six friends that youtionship. To reach is not just a way to and 30% of your nience that can help months. This is a haven’t seen in athis goal, go to see other places or income for your you to make the preventive measure while. Reminiscingsocial gatherings or get to know other personal savings, most of your time or that can help with on the past is atake classes as cultures. It is also a which can be used allow you to go on receiving a timely source of happinessthese spaces are way to share time in the future for trips with your family. diagnosis. and strength, it alsoconducive to inte- with others, have something that you Having your own deepens and resto-racting with other fun, interact with need or want. home is an invest- res friendshipspeople. others and streng- ment that improves then family ties. your financial situa- tion and gives you stability. 51

WITH YOUR WORLD( )your generationGYMS:MORE THAN JUST APLACE TO EXERCISE Losing weight and staying in shape are part of the motivation for going to these places. So is going to meet people who share the same interests. ADVISOR MÓNICA MARÍA GUARÍN HOYOS - Trainer Going to the gym is a good option leaving behind serious consequences that for those who want to have a can affect the development and wellbeing more dynamic lifestyle and want of the body. to lead a more active workout routine. It is also a healthy alternative for youth. Surprisingly, gyms are not just about Many people join these facilities to lose doing exercise. They are also about getting weight and tone their muscles as they to know people with similar interests or can easily find all the tools they need having a good time. When you are at the there to exercise. gym, there are important factors to consi- der in order to have a positive experience. If you are not careful, however, this experience can turn into a negative one; For trainer Mónica María Guarín Hoyos, one of the most common errors52

( )WITH YOUR WORLDthat people make when they begin aworkout regime, is that they do not reali-ze that they are not the same as everybo-dy else. Their metabolism is different andthey have different physical abilities.Their results will therefore be differentand are a direct result of individuals’needs and characteristics. “Sometimes instructors are not evenaware of how clients are doing an exerciseand because of this lack of knowledge,that person can injure themselves. Theother outcome is that even if the workoutroutine is repeated over time, people willnot get results they expect. This is howmany people end up in more pain thanfrom benefiting from its positive effects,”Guarín explains. Gyms are also opportunities for peopleto escape the distractions of their home orwork life, making exercise their priority. This is a space for people who share 53

WITH YOUR WORLD( )your generation 3 or 4 DAYS A WEEK OF EXERCISE BOOSTS MUSCLE GROWTH AND MUSCLE TONE. the same goals of playing sports, getting recommendations on diet or on specific into shape and feeling good, and it helps eating habits. They are responsible for hel- motivate people to establish a regular rou- ping you exercise and gain flexibility, resis- tine with greater enthusiasm. tance and strength. A nutritionist or dieti- cian, however, teaches people how to have It is also a space where all the a proper diet,” Guarín states. equipment needed to maximize your exer- cise regime is available to you, helping to The consumption of dietary supple- prevent the boredom of doing the same ments without medical advice can be monotonous exercise. These tools allow harmful to your health and may also affect you to alternate your methods and rhythm the expected results of a workout regime. of exercise to attain better results without Many people begin to take steroids and having to depend on the same online amino acids without the advice of a spe- workout videos or having to run down the cialist. This behavior can negatively same streets every day. influence your health and can lead to heart and liver disease. It is very important to realize that if the individual’s goal is to lose weight and tone When you join a gym, your regime their body, exercise is not a solution in should include the expertise support of a itself. They must also consult with a nutri- variety of different healthcare professio- tionist that can help guide them to mee- nals. This lifestyle should represent a posi- ting their individual needs. •tive change in your everyday life, not lead “Trainers are not qualified to provide to becoming ill or injured54

( )WITH YOUR WORLDFUNGUS DOMICILIOSAMONG US! 55Due to the moisture that accumulates in thesespaces, fungus can breed on gym equipment, andin their bathrooms and dressing rooms. This is aresult of the sweat that evaporates off peoplecombined with showers being taken, leading somemicroorganisms to spread and to the possibility ofcoming into contact with different infections.To avoid catching a fungal infection, use yourown towel to wipe off any perspiration and usedisposable towels to sanitize equipment.Be sure to use proper workout clothes; garmentsthat breathe and allow you to sweat. Change outof this clothing as soon as you finish exercising.

( )WITH YOUR WORLD CHOOSING NOT TO HAVE KIDS ADVISOR ANDREA VÁSQUEZ- Psychologist56

( )WITH YOUR WORLD for herChoosing to be single Are you in a relationship? When are or deciding as a you going to get married? Are you going to have kids? Don’t you want couple to not have a second child? All these questions are children is a personal part of a script that is programmed intodecision that does not our society and perhaps it is true that people do follow these social paradigms follow traditional and expectations out of habit. Confident social paradigms. in their own reasoning, however, some have decided to write their own script. For psychologist Andrea Vásquez, the decision of going against the grain is often made by “…people who are empowered and who have enough self-esteem to not allow social expectations or family mem- bers to influence their belief systems.” These are people who choose to be single as a way of life, or decide with their part- ner to not have children. They do so either because they do not see themselves in these roles, they want to be indepen- dent and free, they truly wish to live by themselves or because they choose to develop meaningful relationships through connections other than those that involve a partner or having a family. When this decision is made at the right time, people can follow their own beliefs and motivations to live their lives authen- tically without getting carried away by their social surroundings and without the need for a borrowed script. Developing your own belief system, as Vásquez mentions, is a skill that must be practiced every day. It requires self-aware- ness, which is especially critical when making the decision to live on your own, with a partner, or to have a family with or without children. If you decide to live with your partner or have a family, you must be prepared to give and receive more than when you live on your own. While social anthropology and even the field of marketing have assigned a social category for couples and single people that 57

WITH YOUR WORLD( )for her ( When this decision is made at the right time, people can follow their own beliefs and motivations to live their lives authentically without getting carried away by their social surroundings. do not have kids (DINK: double income, makes the following suggestion, no kids), the decision to “join” one of these “According to psychiatrist and writer Jorge groups transcends beyond any social trend, Bucay, there are three existential ques- fad or particular generational preference. tions that allow us to live more authentic Your values behind these decisions must be lives and should be asked in the following well-established to avoid falling into any order: Who am I? Where am I going? And situations that you did not choose. with who?” Some people, whose values of freedom Being able to answer these questions helps have led them to live alone, can end up us make decisions that are founded in our- placing too much value on their jobs and selves as individuals, whether these deci- professional lives without realizing it. Or, sions go with or against the grain. Our in the other extreme, they may begin and greatest enemy is not the other, it is oursel- end unstable relationships because they ves. Those with a greater awareness of who are unable to commit; disregarding other they are will be emotionally prepared and aspects of life that are important to our will have a sound foundation to construct integral development as humans. In the search for the right path, Vásquez •their own happiness, free of the social pressures of all who surround themMAKE A SOUND DECISIONSometimes the decision to be single is made expose myself to this pain again… family and friends…consciously. Other times, it occurs as aresult of unplanned or unresolved events ► Because I have to take care of a family ► Because I believe I am difficult to befrom the past or present. Why do you want member and this consumes all my with…to be single? The answers to this questionwill help you develop your reasoning: energy… ► Because I do not believe in commitment…► Because a previous experience with a for- ► Because my work takes up all my time… ► Because it is common in my family to be ► Because none of the relationships I have mer partner hurt me and I do not want to single… entered have been successful… ► Because I like my freedom… ► Because for me it is enough to have my ► Because there is no one that I like…58

( )WITH YOUR WORLDTIPS FOR MAKING YOUR PARTNER THE FOCAL POINT1 Establishing good communication is an 2 Maintain good relationships with each 3 Strengthening your spiritual life as important part of sustaining a rela- partner’s respective families. While as a well as your physical fitness will tionship. Being there for each other is couple you are often considered as help bring you closer together. This about learning how to discuss what went “one,” it is also important to spend time will also help build a solid founda- on in each other’s days, and talking with the each other’s parents, in-laws, tion for staying strong, motivated, about both critical and not-so-critical nieces and nephews. Spending time as excited and open to exploring new issues. Continue dreaming together a family is a way to find joy in activities things together as well as showing about your futures and about working that perhaps, prior to doing so, you the affection you feel for each other towards what you both want. may not have enjoyed in the same way. every day. 59

WITH YOUR WORLD( )trendsRETIREMENTA BLANK CANVASSDuring this stage of “I have moved on to a better life,” is begin the year prior.life people can work what most people say when they enter “Just like when you receive an orienta- this new phase where there is time to for themselves read books, write, attend workshops, and tion when you begin to work at a compa-through a process of can spend time with others who have a ny, there should be trainings or several variety of interests and hobbies that they workshops on retirement so that the per- self-determination. have set aside in order to work. son develops an awareness of the change they will experience and of the process ADVISOR Not everyone sees the positive side of that they will face. These will help develop NORA HINCAPIÉ this new phase of life, however. Going new life goals and objectives that are from working five or six days a week with based on people’s values, strengths and Gerontologist. a set schedule, to having a lot of free time situations; helping to get the most out of can as with any big change bring feelings this new phase,” Hincapié states. of resistance. This can lead to fear and to questions about not knowing what to do. She adds that this is the time to reassess yourself. When before you used to work Nora Hincapié Gil, gerontologist, for a company or for someone else, now researcher and professor of educational you have the opportunity to work for your- programs for the elderly, explains that self through your own self-determination. companies and agencies should offer tran- sition program for future retiree that It is also important to consider that there are additional, emotional situations60

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WITH YOUR WORLD( )trendsthat can complicate retirement, such as not return home to spend the majority of THE TRICKhaving your children at home and having their time there, this takes some getting IS TO PREPAREless responsibilities. This indeed is a new used to. During this period, conflict canlife that will require some adjustment. arise on issues such as the cleanliness of Retirement is like a blank canvass. the house and partners can begin to feel You can design and color your canvas Traditionally, it is common for retirees uncomfortable because they lose a large however you want. Here are some ful-to join exercise groups, which is impor- part of their space. With regard to the filling activities for new retirees totant because it is important to remain acti- difference between men and women’s consider:ve. Currently, the trend is for universities adjustment to retirement, Nora Hincapiéto offer academic programs to this age clarifies that it is harder on men because ► Join an exercise group that schedu-group. According to Hincapié, this is they socialize less and feel like they have les trips, plays bingo and does artsbecause “There is a new generation of reti- little to offer. Women on the other hand, and crafts.rees that are more intellectual and are also took on other responsibilities whilemore skilled in their academic they worked, making it easier to stay ► Dedicate more time to hobbiesbackground, they have degrees and post- occupied at home. Women also tend to such as painting, reading, writing orgraduate studies and have had a more cooking, among others.interesting career path.” •have more life goals and have an easier ► Challenge yourself to taking a cour- Conversely, when people retire and time socializing se, begin postgraduate studies or attend academic events such as seminars and congresses on topics that interest you. ► Spend more time with your family, make up for lost time. ► Travel. Get to know new places and cultures, enjoy and have fun. ► Attend cultural events such as expositions, concerts, plays, movies, festivals, etc. ► Join a theater group, dance group, choir or art studio. ► Become a volunteer at a hospital or at non-profit institutions and social projects. ► Nora Hincapié highlighted the fact that retirees in Europe become volunteers as tour guides and in Cuba, they become academics where they give classes to others based on their knowledge and experience. ► Join your local community action council or city council.62

Te ofrece(mos )WITH YOUR WORLD un motivo para celebrar Paga con anticipación las cuotas del año 2017 de tus programas deCoomeva Medicina Prepagada, CEM y Salud Oral de acuerdo a tu plan, y aprovecha los descuentos que hemos preparado para ti.Plan Familiar 6%DCTOPlan Asociado pagando 12 meses5%DCTOpagando 12 meses Efectivo, tarjetas débito o crédito.Efectivo, tarjetas débito o crédito.Cooperando es posible Nos facilita la vida Medicina Prepag6a3da

WITH YOUR WORLD ( )games CROSSWORD SUDOKU ABCDE FGH I J K L Nivel fácil1234567 Nivel medio8910111213 HORIZONTALES VERTICALES SOLUTION 1. Disciplina que trata de la 1. Actividad que reduce el riesgo de enfermedades Horizontales alimentación conveniente. crónicas y mejora la longevidad. Costado. Dietética-Ce-Anon-Par-Salud-Fumar-Claro- Rap-Agua-Noé-Mi-Ira-Suplicar-Ser-Tónico-Osa- 2. Fruta. Dos 2. Contracción gramatical. Dónde, en francés. Reino-Nal-Osiris-Acá-Barú-Lo-Ego-ArAm- 3. Estado en que el organismo ejerce normal- Cobalto. Trono-Aura Verticales mente todas sus funciones. Hacerlo afecta el 3. Hormona que controla el hambre y la saciedad. Descansar-Ala-Al-Ou-Co-La leptina-Taur-Lona- sistema nervioso, causa fatiga y ocasiona 4. El tifón femenino egipcio. Piso del cuadrilátero. Er-Endocrinólogo-To-Ci-On-Inflamación-Giro- enfermedades respiratorias Fibra-Parásito-Ra-Cara-Respirar-Er-Piara-Suma 4. Evidente. Ritmo moderno. Terminación verbal. 5. Líquido vital. 5. Médico especializado en las enfermedades de las 6. Dueño del arca. Nota musical. Rabia 7. Rogar. Existir. hormonas, del metabolismo y en los problemas 8. Producto, sustancia, que da fuerza y energía nutricionales. al organismo. Constelación. 6. Preposición del inglés. Coseno Integral. Sufijo 9. Estado o territorio gobernado por un rey. aumentativo. 10. Nacional abreviado. Dios egipcio de la resu- 7. Alteración patológica en una parte cualquiera del rrección, símbolo de la fertilidad y regenera- organismo, caracterizada por enrojecimiento, hin- ción del Nilo; es el dios de la vegetación y la chazón, dolor y aumento de la temperatura. agricultura. 8. Vuelta. 11. En este sitio. Isla de Colombia. 9. Nutriente fundamental de la dieta que controla el 12. Neutro. Yo. Voz de mando. Temprano. tránsito intestinal. 13. Asiento del rey. Viento suave y apacible. 10. Lugar donde se goza de la presencia de Dios, y, por tanto, al que aspiran a llegar los cristianos tras la muerte. Radio. Nivel medio Nivel fácil 11. Rostro. Incrementa la afluencia de oxígeno al cerebro y, por tanto, propicia la relajación. 12. Desinencia de verbo. Manada de cerdos. Adición. 64

CONTIGO ( ))CORPORATE 8th PLACE IS WHERE COLOMBIA LIES IN THE SOCIAL PRO- GRESS RANKING OF LATIN AMERICA, ACCORDING TO THE 2015 SOCIAL PROGRESS IMPERATIVE.THE QUALITY OF OUR LIVES DEPENDS ON OUR PHYSICAL ANDMENTAL HEALTH AS WELL AS ON OUR AUTONOMY.LIVE A BALANCED LIFE LIVE AT PEACE AVOID PHYSICAL INACTIVITYThis notion is directly related to Our lifestyle can positively or negati- Add 30 minutes of exercise to your day, everywellbeing and to how each individual vely influence our social and work rela- day, and try not to spend more than twobalances their social, financial and cul- tionships as well as our personal deve- hours seated. This will help reduce stress,tural development. lopment. depression and will improve your mood. 65

( )CORPORATE preventionSTAYINGHEALTHYAT EACH PHASE OF LIFELearn therecommendationsfor preventingdisease anddeveloping healthyhabits.66

( )CORPORATEAt Coomeva Private Healthcare, our (To promote self-care focus is disease prevention and the and prevent disease, it is important to get promotion of healthy, self-care prac- regular screenings and learn more abouttices that provide our members and families your physical state of your health.with the tools they need to achieve theirwellbeing. From birth to retirement, weoffer multiple services to ensure that thegrowth and development of each phase oflife is normal. Learn about the age-specifictests and programs that you or an insuredfamily member can access throughCoomeva Private Healthcare.NEWBORNS(UP TO 1 YEAR)► We recommend that parents register newborns for the closest “Growing up with Comprehensive Healthcare Units.”► We teach parents about breastfeeding and about how to begin supplementary feeding.► In order to prevent common diseases, it is crucial to keep your baby’s vaccines up to date according to their age.CHILDREN (AGES 1-11)► We recommend that children get eye exams when they turn 4.► In order to prevent common diseases, it is crucial to keep► your child’s vaccines up to date according to their age.► We provide guidance on oral healthcare.► We recommend registering your child at our “SaludArte”► program at one of the nearest Comprehensive Healthcare Units. 67

( )CORPORATE PreventionADOLESCENTS skills (bullying prevention).(AGES 12-18) ► We offer guidance on preventing anxiety► We provide guidance on how to lead a responsi- ► and depression. ble sex life and on how to improve physical and ► We suggest getting an eye exam if this ► has not already been completed. mental health. ► In order to prevent common diseases, it is crucial► We help with alcohol and smoking prevention and to keep your child’s vaccines up to date according cessation. to their age.► We provide guidance in key areas such as nutri- tion and in preventing recreational drug and ana- ► We provide guidance on oral healthcare. bolic steroid use.► We offer council on conflict resolution.► We can help in promoting positive interpersonalYOUTH ► We suggest getting an eye exam if this has not already been(AGES 19-26) completed.► We provide guidance on how to lead a responsible sex life and ► In order to prevent common diseases, it is crucial to keep your in family planning. vaccines up to date according to your age.► We can help you with alcohol and smoking prevention and ► We provide guidance on oral healthcare. cessation. ► We can help you identify your cardiovascular disease risk factors. ► We can assess you in the early detection of breast cancer and► We can provide you with guidance in key areas such as nutrition and in preventing recreational drug and anabolic steroid use. we provide cervical cancer screenings. We can also educate you► We can offer you council on conflict resolution. on preventing colon, prostate, stomach, skin and lung cancer.► We can offer you guidance on preventing anxiety and depression.YOUNG ADULTS completed.(AGES 27-43) ► In order to prevent disease, it is crucial to keep your vaccines up► We provide guidance on how to lead a responsible sex life and to date according to your age. in family planning. ► We provide guidance on oral healthcare.► We can help you with alcohol and smoking prevention and ► We can help you identify your cardiovascular disease risk factors. cessation. ► We can assess you in the early detection of breast cancer and► We can provide you with guidance in key areas such as nutrition we provide cervical cancer screenings. We can also educate you and in preventing recreational drug and anabolic steroid use. on preventing colon, prostate, stomach, skin and lung cancer.► We can offer you council on conflict resolution.► We can offer you guidance on preventing anxiety and ► We recommend taking an eye exam every 5 years. depression.► We suggest getting an eye exam if this has not already been68

( )CORPORATEADULTS SENIOR CITIZENS(AGES 44-59) (AGE 60 AND ABOVE)► We help educate you on consuming enough calcium, as ► We can help in preventing falls. well as on nutrition and physical activity. ► We help educate you on consuming enough calcium,► We can help you with alcohol and smoking prevention as well as on nutrition and physical activity. and cessation. ► It is crucial to keep your vaccines up to date accor-► We can offer you guidance on preventing anxiety and ding to your age (specifically, pneumococcal vaccines). depression. ► We provide guidance on oral healthcare. ► We guide you in your use of medication.► In order to prevent common diseases, it is crucial to ► We care for your emotional health and work with you keep your vaccines up to date according to your age. to prevent anxiety► We provide guidance on oral healthcare. ► and depression.► We can help you identify your cardiovascular ► Remember the importance of completing your lab► disease risk factors.► We can assess you in the early detection of breast can- exams every 5 years if they return normal (total cho- lesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, glycemia). cer and we provide cervical cancer screenings. We can ► We can help you identify your cardiovascular also educate you on preventing colon, prostate, sto- ► disease risk factors. mach, skin and lung cancer. ► We can educate you on preventing colon, prostate,► Remember the importance of completing your lab stomach, skin and lung cancer. exams every 5 years if they return normal (total choles- ► Don’t forget to take eye exams and hearing tests. terol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, glycemia).► Remember: mammograms are to be completed every 2 69 years after age 50, women’s bone densities can lead to osteoporosis (or other conditions such as early meno- pause or the prolonged use of steroids), and colonosco- pies should be conducted after age 40 (for patients with family histories of polyposis coli or colon cancer). If the colonoscopy is normal, it should be repeated every 10 years.► Don’t forget to get your vision checked.

( )CORPORATE institucional COOMEVA On January 21, Coomeva EMERGENCY Emergency Medicine (CEM) MEDICINE (CEM), completes 15 years of operations in Cali and Medellín. Over the years, we LOOKING AFTER YOUR have expanded to a total of five cities: HEALTH FOR 15 YEARS Bogotá, Barranquilla and Cartagena in addition to the two previously mentioned. Over this period, this service has We currently serve more than 90,191 affi- improved by expanding its portfolio liates who receive a variety of benefits from our portfolio of healthcare services, and is now located in five cities and we go beyond offering pre-hospital throughout the country. medical care (see “Serving you”). Nationwide, CEM treats an average of 600 people a day. In order to stand out from its compe- titors and improve it services, CEM has created a series of services that provide an added value to our members such as: 24-hour in-home dental emergency care; a hotline that provides nutritional and psychological information during our business hours; an emergency regulation center (determines the availability of hos- pital beds, making the transfer of patient care between doctors safe), the Loyal User Plan “Más Activo” which rewards members for living healthy lifestyles; our appointment app; modern ambulances; the provision of commercial drugs during visits and partnerships that provi- de our members with discounts for appointments with specialists, medica- tions, and lab tests, among others. We hope to continue expanding our •regional coverage in the future by adding more than five new medical centersSERVING YOU► CEM: Our at-home medical health condition, wherever all safety zone employee and ► Healthline: A service for attention service, 24 hours a they are located. visitors, assistance in iden- companies that offers assis- day, 365 days a year. tifying healthcare risks and tance and information over ► Safe zone / Safe company: recommendations for preven- the phone in the areas of► CUEM: A program designed Immediate medical attention ting industrial risks and imple- general health, nutrition and for companies that want to in the case of an emergency in menting industrial safety, psychology. protect their employees in the a company’s safety zone. among others. event of an accident or serious Benefits include: coverage for70

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( )CORPORATE THE CHALLENGE IS TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF Healthy practices and preventative checkups are both important aspects of caring for your health. At Coomeva Private Healthcare we exposed to second-hand smoke and physi- care about your health, disease cal inactivity. These tend to lead to obesity, prevention and we encourage you high blood pressure, diabetes and hyperli- and your family to pursue healthy pidemia (high cholesterol and/or triglyceri- habits. This is why we constantly invite des in the blood). you to be watchful of your weight, make preventative and follow-up appoint- We want to motivate you to take a ments and incorporate the following more active role in caring for yourself and three important aspects for taking care we would like to make this easy for you of your health for life: through our webpage. Here, you can get advice to keep your health in check, find HEALTHY EATING healthy recipes, receive tips on regular physi- Include 5 servings of fruits cal activity and educate yourself about how and vegetables in your daily diet. bad habits can damage organs and vital bodily functions. BE MORE ACTIVE Do at least 30 minutes of physical Along with adhering to suggested medi- activity every day. cal treatment and keeping regular checkups with your provider, the information availa- BE SMOKE-FREE ble on this webpage can help you to prevent Stay clear of it: avoid smoking and and control various diseases. exposing yourself to cigarette smoke. If you are a member of one of our heal- The heart is the motor that keeps our thcare programs, we invite you to register at body moving. This organ is negatively affec- www.retosaludable.co so that you can bene- ted when we engage in risky behaviors such fit from the information we have for you. In as eating unhealthy foods, smoking, being addition to being up to date on the activi- ties that we offer, you can also join our •“Más Activo” program that rewards you for practicing healthy habits72

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