Why Is It So Difficult To Lose Weight After 30?
Have you tried to lose weight after 30? Wasn’t that more difficult than ever before? Guess what? It’s even more difficult after 40! Have you ever wondered why your body reacts differently to the same regimes you apply in different stages of your life?
People that
have never had a weight problem get flabbier after 30 without clear
explanation. They start exercising and they don’t see any improvement. They eat
less, and they still don’t achieve any significant change. What they don’t take
into consideration is the aging impact on their body.
Aging is a Reason for Gaining Weight and the Obstacle to Losing Weight
There are
more than 20 theories about aging but the most researched one is the “Free
Radicals” theory. Free radicals are
atoms or molecules in which at least one electron is unpaired causing an
instability (a stable atom contains a balance of paired electrons which
encircle the nucleus).
This
instability causes the electrons to be very reactive – they bond easily with
healthy molecules and damage them. According to the free radicals theory, this
damage is what causes you to age and to become vulnerable to certain diseases.
The most
common free radical is an oxygen radical, which occurs in the mitochondria when
an unpaired electron interacts with oxygen. Mitochondria are your cellular
power plants, the tiny structures in your cells that provide energy in the
chemical form of ATP. This is your
“fuel” for all your life functions. It helps your heart to pump and your lungs
to distribute oxygen when you breathe.
When free
radicals are formed in the mitochondria, they reduce the power of your cellular
power plants to produce energy efficiently. You are not running out of energy
because you’re aging. You are aging because you are running out of energy. Free
radicals gradually shut down your power as if you are slowly turning off a
light dimmer.
Free Radicals and Energy Reduction are the Roots of Most Aging Problems
Without
energy your metabolic rate drops causing you to accumulate more body fat. You
are losing muscle mass, bone mass, facial collagen and you are tired even when
you have over-slept.
Energy
reduction at the cellular level also decreases the hormone secretion in your
glands. The most abundant hormone in the body is DHEA. It is known as the
“mother of all hormones” because it is involved in manufacturing of other
hormones, especially the sexual hormones estrogen, progesterone, and
testosterone.
DHEA peeks
at the age of 20 but afterwards declines sharply so at age 45 you have 50% of
your high peek DHEA, and at the age of 65 you have only 10-20% of what you had
at age 20. As the mother of all hormones DHEA represents a decline in other
hormones as Human Growth Hormone, (HGH), Testosterone (in men), estrogen and
progesterone (in women).
Studies
show that as lower your hormone level is, as higher your tendency to accumulate
fat.
Weight gain
after 30 is a result of a vicious cycle of aging. Aggressive free-radicals
decrease energy production which decreases hormone level and your metabolic
rate to levels that most diets cannot help.
Anti-Aging Can Support Weight Loss by Neutralizing Free-Radical
The most
common way to fight free radicals is by increasing significantly antioxidants
in your body. Your body produces antioxidants naturally or it gets it from food
like fruit and vegetables.
Antioxidants
are form of enzymes that attack free radicals by attaching to the unpaired
electron and neutralize it. There are 2 kinds of antioxidants:
The first
type patrols the body, blocking the formation of free radicals.
The second
type disarms the already existing free radical before they bind with healthy
molecules.
Studies
show that today’s fruit and vegetables are not rich in antioxidants as few
decades ago. It is impossible to get the recommended level without supplements
as multi-vitamin, vitamin C, and vitamin E in the right dosages. But this by
itself doesn’t make the difference. No one lose weight just by taking
antioxidants.
Anti-Aging Can Support Weight Loss by Boosting Energy in Your Cells
You can
increase your cells energy if you exercise regularly and supplement your food
with energizers. Energizers are vitamins and minerals that increase the energy
production in your cells. Well studied energizers are Lipoic Acid, Chromium
Picolinate, Coenzyme Q-10, and others. Cardio training is the best exercise to
boost your cellular energy. Cardio training is what you may know as aerobic
exercise like jogging, cycling, rowing or other activities that ramp your heart
rate.
Anti-Aging Can Support Weight Loss by Increasing Hormone Level and Accelerating Metabolic Rate
An
expensive and still questionable way to increase your hormones is Hormone
Replacement Therapy (HRT). Hormone replacement therapy must be recommended and
supervised by a doctor. But criticizers recommend staying away and not messing
with the side effect risks of hormones.
You can
boost your hormone level significantly without a doctor and for free if you
engage in resistance training like free weights, weight machines, bands, cables
or even body weight.
Studies
show without a doubt that resistance training stimulates secretion of HGH and
testosterone. But that’s not all. Resistance training has many other benefits. It
helps to gain muscle and reverses the aging damage of losing muscle. The more
muscles you have, the more fat you burn because mussel growth accelerate you
metabolic rate.
Aging is Not an Obstacle Anymore to Weight Loss
You reverse
your aging damages backward and slow your aging forward when you burn fat and
gain muscle. You can accelerate this process by reducing free-radicals and
increase energy production using supplements. But there is no way to achieve it
without special exercises that boost hormone level and nutrition that decreases
blood sugar.
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