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By: Moses WrightAs we age, our metabolic rate slows down and before we know it, many of us will notice that we cannot fit into our old clothes. We need to put in extra effort in order to try to lose the unwanted weight.
Many already know that our metabolic rate slows down when we get older. Unless there is a major breakthrough, this is something we must learn to deal with.
Medical science, for some time now, has been doing exactly that; trying to find a "cure," if you will, to the unstoppable process of aging. Studies have, in the last twenty years, hinted as to what causes aging. Hopes are that by continuing these studies, more knowledge will be attained, therefore, this newfound knowledge should put us closer to finding methods to "reverse," or at least slow down the aging process.
We cannot say when a new medical miracle is found, so it makes sense to keep ourselves in healthy, tip-top condition. It should be of no shock to anyone to know that the two main factors to achieving this goal is proper exercise and a sensible diet.
It is advisable to find a workout routine that suits the individual's age and health status. Some discomfort following the days after a person begins working out is expected, but this discomfort will, within a few days dissipate to a comfortable level. Intense pain is a symbol that an individual has overtaxed himself and that serves no benefits at all. Find a happy medium.
To have a good physique, you must watch what you eat as well. How healthy of a physique can one expect to get when they haven't cut down on fatty foods?
Some people, after reaching a certain age, have a tendency of eating foods that they would've normally have shunned in their earlier years. At times, this indulgence comes as a sort of reward after the many years of discipline and hard-labor. The one thing that goes over-looked by so many, though, is that this can prove very negative in these latter years as our metabolisms slow.
As with everything and at any age, everything should be done in moderation. There's nothing wrong with an occasional snack every now and then as this could prove beneficial, both for the mentality and for health reasons. Sugar and fat are actually necessary components in our diets, seeing that simple sugars are essential for energy and unsaturated fat is beneficial for regulating hormones and other important activities.
Eating healthily is only one of the the important aspects; it is important to exercise as well to be really healthy. Even something as simple as walking is suggested to strengthen our cardiovascular systems. It's been proven that this simple activity helps to keep the joints strong and lubricated, and helps to maintain strong muscles and bones.
Professionals have proven that those in the 60 or more age group with little to no exercise have only a 60% aerobic capacity of those in the 30 year old age group. Over a period of a decade, it is possible to lose seven pounds of muscle if you do not eat right and exercise. Studies have also proven, though, that this does not have to be the case, as long as we learn how to take better care of ourselves.
Certain medical facilities have examined the effects of runners for the span of twenty-five years, and have shown that the results proved that these runners lost very little capacity over the past twenty years. Even those that engaged in resistance training maintained over a ten year span. This is in accordance with a very popular saying that goes, "Either use it, or lose it."
For people that really haven't changed their lifestyles, whether by diet or by exercise, have a better chance of reversing the effects of aging. Like anything else, though, it's wise to start slowly, and work yourself up to a regimen that you're comfortable with. Many people that overexert themselves tend to feel more pain than those that start slowly, and because of this, many people tend to give up before they've witnessed any positive results. Even to become a jogger, one should start as a power-walker. Also, very importantly, don't be afraid to seek the advice of a professional.
Moses Wright is a health conscious webmaster. He is passionate about helping people to learn more about keeping fit. You can get more useful resources at: http://www.stretchingexercise.net/fitness.htm
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