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Tips to Improve your Metabolism as you AGE
Manage episode 386264267 series 1287155
Several factors can contribute to a slowdown in metabolism, which is the process by which your body converts food and drink into energy.
Here are some factors that may impact metabolism:- Age: Metabolism tends to naturally slow down with age. This is partly due to a decrease in muscle mass and an increase in fat mass.
- Muscle Mass: Muscle tissue burns more calories at rest than fat tissue. Therefore, a decrease in muscle mass, which can occur with age or due to inactivity, can lead to a reduction in metabolism.
- Gender: Generally, men tend to have a higher metabolism than women because they often have a higher percentage of muscle mass.
- Hormones: Hormonal changes, such as those that occur during menopause, can affect metabolism. Conditions such as hypothyroidism (an underactive thyroid) can also slow down metabolism.
- Diet: Extreme or prolonged calorie restriction can signal to the body that it needs to conserve energy, leading to a decrease in metabolism. This is often referred to as "starvation mode."
- Physical Activity: Lack of physical activity can contribute to a slower metabolism. Regular exercise helps maintain muscle mass and can boost metabolic rate.
- Genetics: Some people may be genetically predisposed to have a slower or faster metabolism.
- Sleep: Lack of sleep or poor-quality sleep can affect hormones that regulate hunger and appetite, potentially leading to weight gain and a slower metabolism.
- Stress: Chronic stress can influence metabolism through hormonal changes, such as an increase in cortisol levels, which can affect weight and metabolism.
- Dehydration: Water is essential for many metabolic processes. Dehydration can potentially slow down these processes.
https://debbiepotts.net/how-can-we-improve-our-metabolism-as-we-age/
Watch the part two video here https://youtu.be/OKGyFd39sUs
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Manage episode 386264267 series 1287155
Several factors can contribute to a slowdown in metabolism, which is the process by which your body converts food and drink into energy.
Here are some factors that may impact metabolism:- Age: Metabolism tends to naturally slow down with age. This is partly due to a decrease in muscle mass and an increase in fat mass.
- Muscle Mass: Muscle tissue burns more calories at rest than fat tissue. Therefore, a decrease in muscle mass, which can occur with age or due to inactivity, can lead to a reduction in metabolism.
- Gender: Generally, men tend to have a higher metabolism than women because they often have a higher percentage of muscle mass.
- Hormones: Hormonal changes, such as those that occur during menopause, can affect metabolism. Conditions such as hypothyroidism (an underactive thyroid) can also slow down metabolism.
- Diet: Extreme or prolonged calorie restriction can signal to the body that it needs to conserve energy, leading to a decrease in metabolism. This is often referred to as "starvation mode."
- Physical Activity: Lack of physical activity can contribute to a slower metabolism. Regular exercise helps maintain muscle mass and can boost metabolic rate.
- Genetics: Some people may be genetically predisposed to have a slower or faster metabolism.
- Sleep: Lack of sleep or poor-quality sleep can affect hormones that regulate hunger and appetite, potentially leading to weight gain and a slower metabolism.
- Stress: Chronic stress can influence metabolism through hormonal changes, such as an increase in cortisol levels, which can affect weight and metabolism.
- Dehydration: Water is essential for many metabolic processes. Dehydration can potentially slow down these processes.
https://debbiepotts.net/how-can-we-improve-our-metabolism-as-we-age/
Watch the part two video here https://youtu.be/OKGyFd39sUs
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