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Reverse The Aging Process

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Do you know that things you do every day can cause you to look older than you really are? Pills and beauty creams are not the real answer. It’s all about what you eat and drink that ages you. You probably see people on the street that look really good and have all gray hair. You probably think, “Boy they look good for their age.” Those people might be older than you think. I saw a senior on TV being interviewed about his service in the Army during the Second World War. He was the oldest survivor of the D-Day invasion. I was listening to the interview and thought “This guy looks awful young to be in a war 70 years ago”. He looks and talks like he’s maybe 75 or 80. He looked good physically, he stood up during the entire interview and talked like a younger man. At the end of the interview, the Host congratulated the man on his One-Hundredth Birthday last week. That blew my mind. I only hope I can be in that kind of shape when I’m one hundred. I did a little research and found that the li

Take Your Stress Levels Down A Notch

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Tight deadlines, bills, kids—whatever your source of stress, having too much of it may make it harder for you to drop unwanted pounds, especially from your middle.  And it's not just because you tend to reach for high-fat, high-calorie fare when stressed, though that's part. It's also due to the stress hormone cortisol, which may increase the amount of fat your body clings to and enlarge your fat cells. Higher cortisol levels have been linked to more visceral fat, or belly fat. Get At Least Seven Hours of Sleep Each Night Approximately 35% of Americans sleep less than seven hours a night. If you're one of them, here's one simple way to reduce your waistline: catch more Zs. People who regularly sleep less than seven hours per night are more likely to have higher average body mass indexes and develop obesity than those who sleep more.  What to Do When Anxiety Is Driving You to Overeat?  I recommend you take a walk. A 30-minute walk will help you focus on other things,

Straight Talk About My Battle With My Weight

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  I was always a chubby kid. Back in preschool, when I look back at photos, I was not thin. At age 16, I was still chubby. My last year of high school I had to loss 20 pounds for sports, but due to an injury I was on crutches for several months and I gained most of it back. When I was 22, I worked construction and lost my chubbiness. For the next 10 years I worked that job and stayed thin until I was injured. At this point, I weighted about 172 and I smoked, not good. I had to quit the job and quit smoking. After that I moved to Texas and bought a restaurant. Just a word about that, if you’re trying to loss weight don’t buy a restaurant. Then I wasn’t paying attention to my weight, and I gained about 40 pounds over about three years. A few more years past and we sold the restaurant. By that time, I knew I had to loss weight, I was up to 220 pounds. My wife and I got a membership to a big health club chain, and we both started to eat healthier. I did start to lose weight, but I had thes

Belly Fat Natually Increases With Age

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 As you get older, your body changes how it gains and loses weight. People experience a declining metabolic rate, or the number of calories the body needs to function normally. On top of that, menopause further complicates the metabolic process for some people. "If [cisgender women] gain weight after menopause, it's more likely to be in their bellies," Michael D. Jensen, MD, chair of the Mayo Clinic Obesity Specialty Council in Rochester, Md., told Health. In menopause, the production of the hormones estrogen and progesterone slows down. Lower estrogen levels may play a role in weight gain after menopause.2 Weight gain may also be caused by metabolism slowing down with age, less-healthful eating habits, and being less active. In addition, you lose muscle mass as you age, so you use fewer calories. You can't fight aging, but you can adopt lifestyle changes that keep your weight in check. It comes down to exercising more and eating a healthy diet rich in whole grains, f

Exercise Program For Beginners

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Everyone has a hard time starting an exercise program. But the process can be especially hard if you are overweight. These are just a few of the reasons that an overweight exerciser might struggle at the gym: Why Workouts Are Harder for Overweight People The equipment doesn’t fit. Some exercise equipment is not appropriate for larger bodies. Weight lifting machines, for example, may not accommodate a bigger body and that can make using the machine both uncomfortable and ineffective. Different movement dynamics. People who carry more weight move differently than people who have smaller frames. The center of gravity is different for an obese body and for that reason, taking some group exercise classes may be less comfortable. Overweight exercisers may have a hard time keeping up with the tempo of a fast-moving class, not because they aren’t coordinated but simply because it takes more time for them to move through the steps. Trainers aren’t qualified. An exercise program for an overweigh

Want To Lose Weight Now?

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  Great post from MyFitnessPal. Follow these suggestions and get on the right track. If your going to make a New Years Resolution make it a good one. You have a MyFitnessPal account and you’re feeling ready to start losing some weight? You’ve come to the right place! When you work towards a weight loss goal on MyFitnessPal, you’re part of a community of over 75 million people who have used the app to lose over 150 million pounds. Weight loss is what MyFitnessPal does best. Here are seven ways you can start losing weight with MyFitnessPal today: 1. Get in the habit of consistent tracking. When you’re using MyFitnessPal to lose weight, the first thing you need to focus on is getting into the habit of tracking your food and activity. The more you track, the more you’ll learn about your eating habits—and the more likely you’ll be to reach your goals! 88% of people who track on MyFitnessPal for seven days lose weight. 2. Just keep tracking. Some people have no trouble hitting the ground run
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 Belly Fat Naturally Increases as You Age As you get older, your body changes how it gains and loses weight. People experience a declining metabolic rate, or the number of calories the body needs to function normally. On top of that, menopause further complicates the metabolic process for some people. "If [cisgender women] gain weight after menopause, it's more likely to be in their bellies," Michael D. Jensen, MD, chair of the Mayo Clinic Obesity Specialty Council in Rochester, Md., told Health.  In menopause, the production of the hormones estrogen and progesterone slows down. Lower estrogen levels may play a role in weight gain after menopause. Weight gain may also be caused by metabolism slowing down with age, less-healthful eating habits, and being less active. In addition, you lose muscle mass as you age, so you use fewer calories. You can't fight aging, but you can adopt lifestyle changes that keep your weight in check. It comes down to exercising more and eati