How to Keep Weight Off
It’s common to gain weight as you age―but you can prevent pounds from creeping on.
Changes That Cause Weight Gain
It’s a classic lament: Pounds seem to creep on with every passing year. And, unfortunately, the phenomenon is supported by
the facts. “Starting at around age 40, the average American woman gains about a pound a year,” says Lewis Kuller, M.D., an
obesity researcher at the University of Pittsburgh. That means by age 60, you may be carting around an extra 20 pounds and
courting such problems as heart disease and diabetes.
At first glance, the cause is simple arithmetic: Eat more than you expend and eventually your pants will be too tight. But
other factors, from your hormone levels to the size of your dinner plate, can complicate the equation. Chances are the weight
gain is caused by physiological and lifestyle changes that you’ve barely noticed.
Knowing more about the four most common changes and understanding how they affect your weight will help you stay slimmer over
time―and save you from needing new pants.
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