Saturday, July 25, 2009

Middle aged spread

Every pound added to your weight before your 40s will generally spread evenly over your body after that, it settles around the belly and waist. This extra weight can sneak up on you, you may buy looser clothes, just an extra dress size... or two...or 3.

Shedding that weight becomes difficult due to changes in lifestyle:

* we are busier
* eat out more
* children are tiring us out,
* we have more stress
* we sleep less
* don't exercise enough
* consume sugar and/or alcohol

so at the same time that we are slowly gaining fat most of us are also slowly losing muscle.

How does this all contribute to middle aged spread?

Muscle tissue is more metabolically active than fat tissue, so it requires many more calories, even at rest. As you begin to lose muscle, even though your activity levels may remain about the same you will burn fewer calories for any given period of time. This may not make much of a difference over a few days or a few weeks or even a few months, but over the long haul it can have a dramatic effect on your weight as well as your overall body composition.

Excessive fat stored around the abdomen can lead to an increased risk for heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, breast cancer, and high cholesterol.

The only proven way to lose body fat is to burn up more calories than you consume.

The energy expended must greater than the energy consumed!

Science tells us that 1 pound of fat is equal to 3500 calories, so a daily calorie deficit of 500 calories should result in 1 pound per week fat loss.

When you create a calorie deficit , you will lose fat.

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