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Women Do Not Have to Settle for Weight Gain as a Part of Getting Older |

Friday, 09 February 2007
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It seems as though most women gain weight as they age. This is not a necessary part of getting older. You can take steps to prevent weight gain or lose what you have already gained through proper diet and exercise. It is never too late. Review below some of the possible causes for this weight gain: • Exercising less All of the above can lead to type 2 diabetes as well as heart disease and stroke. There is also evidence that suggest weight gain during the menopausal years increases breast cancer risk. Women who lose weight after menopause can reduce their risk of breast cancer by 20 percent. By contrast, women who gain in excess of 20 pounds after menopause increase their breast cancer risk by nearly 20 percent. You can prevent or reverse weight gain at any age. The techniques for maintaining healthy weight at any age are the same. Eat healthy, nothing in excess and keep moving. It is never too late to begin a healthy lifestyle, and lose unwanted, unhealthy pounds. An effective approach to losing weight after menopause includes: • Aerobic exercises that will boost your metabolism and help you burn fat. Strength training exercises increases muscle mass, boost your metabolism and strengthens your bones. The single most important factor for maintaining a healthy body composition, which translates into more lean muscle mass and less body fat, is: • Increased physical activity that includes strength training If you apply these few simple tips it should be enough to get you started on either keeping the weight off as you age or losing those pounds you have put on while taking care of the business of life otherwise. Source: Mayo Clinic, and personal knowledge. Disclaimer: The information in this article is not intended to replace the medical advice of your doctor or health care provider. Please consult your health care provider for advice about a specific medical condition and/or before you begin any kind of exercise routine. Author: Connie Limon. Please visit our collection of Nutrition and Health articles at http://nutritionandhealthhub.com Articles are available for FREE reprint to your newsletter, website or blog. Please sign up for our weekly nutrition and health tips. This article is FREE to publish with the resource box. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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