| Re: Weight Watchers & Middle Age
im only 30 but just my 2 cents worth. as you get older you lose more muscle mass, whichs slows your already slowing metabolism. If your metabolism has slowed with age as well as lost muscle mass, and you only need to lose 20 pounds (suggesting you may already have a low basal metabolic rate) then dieting alone may produce painfully slow results (if any at all.) Keep in mind when you diet your metabolism slows down naturally.
so you may have 3 things going against you big time, which are:
- slowed metabolism from mere age
- slowed metabolism from decreased lean muscle mass
- slowed metabolism (basal metabolic rate) from dieting
It may just be that your metabolism has slowed to the point where you simply cannot cut your calories enough (while still eating in a healthy manner) and lose weight.
my suggestion is to work some kind of muscle building activities into your exercise routine. This may actually initially result in increased weight (as you add muscle) BUT, within a few months (maybe even sooner) you'll have driven a stake through the heart of the three items mentioned above whcih are slowing down your metabolism. Lean muscle mass is everything when it comes to a healthy metabolism (and body).
Everyone is so focused on losing weight in our society and not building muscle (ironically most peopel will lose lots of fat when building muscle). As you age retaining (and even building) your muscle is critical not to just in managing your weight, but also enjoying life 20 years from now. Muscle is what keeps you moving, helps you keep your balance (not an issue now, but in 20 years maybe), absorbs the impact if you fall, etc.
I plan to lift weights for the rest of my life, because when im 80 years old i don't want to break a leg because i didn't have enough muscle to stop myself from falling or cushion the fall should i trip. Oh, and all the activities required to build muscle will give me a healthy heart and circulatory system and prevent arthritis, and a hundred other benefits.
Anyway, just my 2 cents.
J
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