Has it been easy to manage your weight? Or has it been difficult? Maybe
you’ve needed to take off a few pounds now and then but it wasn’t a big deal.
Whatever your experience, if you are like most women approaching 40 that’s all
about to change. Hang on tight for the ride of your life because you “ain’t seen
nothing” yet!
If you’re carrying a little more weight than you would like, think hard about
taking it off NOW! Losing those extra pounds becomes ten times harder the closer
you are to 50.
Don’t need to lose weight? Do yourself a favor and don’t get smug because you
don’t have to put up with the struggle most of the rest of us do. Your turn is
likely to come sooner than you might like. And if smoking has been your ticket
to a slim figure, well... I won’t get up on my soapbox. You already know the
downside of that choice!
What you need to do is some strategic planning. Knowing what is ahead of you
will put you ahead of the pack. But knowing isn’t enough. You will need to take
action to avoid the inevitable.
As a Nutritionist and a petite woman, I WAS fearless with respect to the
tendency for women to put on weight past 40. I thought that might be a problem
for OTHER women but I had nothing to be concerned about. I’m past 50 now and I
was wrong! I put on the same 10 pounds in my forties as most everyone else.
Beginning at about age 40 or earlier, you get hit with a triple whammy. Hormonal
changes in your body predispose you to put on weight without an increase in
caloric intake or less physical activity. In addition, your metabolism begins to
slow down.
And if that weren’t enough, many women find themselves to be in one of the most
demanding times of their lives. Between taking care of children, job
responsibilities, and aging parents, there may be little time for exercise or
other self-care.
So what can you do? Start off with a plan to cut your caloric intake by at least
100 calories a day. This isn’t hard to do. How about smaller portions, or no
second helping, one less snack, or eliminating one calorie-laden beverage?
Next come up with ways to burn 100 extra calories a day. No matter how busy you
might be you CAN come up with a creative way to do this. You might choose to
take the stairs whenever possible rather than the elevator. How about spending
20 minutes dancing with your kids at home? You’ll benefit from not only burning
calories but also have some family time, and release stress! There are hundreds
of other possibilities.
Whatever you do, don’t underestimate the power of 100 calories. An additional
100 calories a day over your needs could add up to an additional 10 pounds in
just one year!
In addition, start thinking in terms of mini-meals. Five or six smaller,
low-calorie meals or snacks will keep your metabolism working better and burning
calories more efficiently than three or fewer bigger meals a day.
Do eat breakfast! It can get your metabolism revved up and set the stage for
more balanced eating throughout the day. If you have always had trouble eating
breakfast, my next tip may help solve that problem.
Consider not eating anything past about 8:00 or so in the evening. Give yourself
a few days or so to adjust to the change and you may find that you are hungry
for breakfast!
In addition, metabolism tends to slow down as the evening approaches. Some
health experts believe eating later in the evening may result in greater fat
storage than with food eaten earlier in the day. Others disagree with this
viewpoint.
But there are other concerns with eating later at night. If you neglect to eat
enough during the day it may lead to feeling famished and then overeating in the
evening. Also, it is easy to get carried away with nighttime snacking. Excess
calories over your daily needs will lead to fat storage no matter when they are
consumed.
My last tip is one you’ve heard before and you may ignore as so many women do.
Don’t! Certified fitness trainers and exercise physiologists encourage women to
lift weights for as little as 20 minutes two or three times a week for enormous
benefits!
You will add a little muscle that will in turn increase your flagging metabolic
rate. It will also help to shape and tone your body that is succumbing to the
pull of gravity!
Follow any one of the tips I’ve shared and you will do better than most other
women. Adhere to most or all of these tips and you may succeed in beating the
ten-year ten pound weight gain. Awesome!
About The Author
Lori Pirog, M.S. is a Nutritionist who shares her knowledge of healthy
eating and weight management in her articles, blogs, and websites. To learn more
about weight loss, diets, nutrition, and exercise for women visit:
womenandweight.com/blog/
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