Saturday, January 17, 2009

Simply And Easy Steps To Stay Healthy And Fit As You Age

By Bradley J. Teele

If you're not getting results from a new diet or workout program, there may be other ways for you to maintain a healthy weight. Getting fit and healthy doesn't require expensive nutritional supplements or deprivation diets, and experts say you'll need a healthy plan for long-term health and fitness so you don't gain weight as you age.

The writers of Prevention Magazine's book 'No-Fail Fitness Tips' offered several ways in reversing the effects of aging specifically with decelerating metabolism and excessive weight gain. Here are some of the ways to stay fit and avoid extra pounds for all ages and regardless of the fitness level you belong:

Start walking frequently. In these days where everything is automated, people have lost the drive to do things by themselves. For example, instead of using the stairs, you prefer elevators. When going to a particular destination, you use a car instead of walking. Experts say that walking frequently and manually doing things can increase circulation and helps the core muscle groups to be active and healthy.

Choose snacks that are high in protein. Having a small portion of meals each day and taking some protein-rich snacks will help the body's metabolism function optimally. Aside from that, snacks that are rich in protein like mozzarella cheese sticks and low-fat yogurt are effective in controlling one's appetite. This can eventually keep your appetence in check and excessive eating naturally becomes less intense.

Exercise at the same time each day. Set aside a block of time each day specifically for a 30-45 minute exercise session and make sure you do it at the same time every day. Making exercise a part of your regular day makes it easier to stick with any type of fitness regiment for the long-term, and will help you keep your metabolism running at steady pace throughout the day.

Change your negative eating habits. Exposure to unhealthy eating habits can be an impediment in managing a healthy lifestyle. However, if you change your attitude and outlook on the food that you eat little by little, you are helping yourself more. Rather than getting rid of certain types of food, commit to eating smaller amount of food to keep up with your daily calorie limit and avoid deprivation in the process.

Get enough sleep. Sleep deprivation can lead to ferocious appetite and leave you with a very weak metabolism. Make sure you are getting at least 7-8 hours of quality sleep at night so you can stay healthy and ward off hunger pangs naturally.

Making small changes to your lifestyle consistently will help you reach your health and fitness goals and reduce the chances of gaining weight as you age. Start shifting towards a healthier lifestyle by incorporating any of the above strategies into your weekly schedule and you'll be well on your way to weight loss success and a healthy outlook about food. - 16463

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