Over the age of 35, the body begins to spread
outward, not up. In many circles the phenomena is referred
to as the midlife expansion. For the female gender, from the
ages of 35 to 55, the body’s changes are subtle and more apparent
in weight gain. In certain, maintaining an ideal weight becomes
more challenging or the weight generally settles around the
stomach and thigh regions opposed to distributing evenly.
Despite the fad diets women use in the name
of weight-loss the best ways to lose weight is via documenting
food intake and getting support.
The majority of diets fail, because they make the dieter feel
food deprived.
Based on a report released by Mayo Clinic,
the changes in weight gain amongst women commence during perimenopause
(the years prior to menopause). Moreover, altering levels
of estrogen are not the exclusive reasons of weight gain.
The way the body ages plays an integral role in how the body
changes its composition. Limited physical activity attributed
to weight gain during the middle ages, as well. When an increased
food intake is coupled with a sluggish metabolism and genetics,
gaining weight is inevitable.
Generally, women gain roughly a pound per
leading up to menopause or during perimenopause.
Fortunately, there are a few simple ways
to thwart the middle age bulge. Primarily, it involves reducing
caloric intakes between 250-400 calories. The weight management
program does not require food depravation. For example, a
breakfast could include a high fiber cereal with milk. then
two hours later, have a piece of fruit. You have already consumed
less than 400 calories and you should have 800 calories remaining.
Next, fitness in the way of brisk walking
to swimming is recommended most days of the week (6 days).