After the age of fifty, the body changes in ways that affect weight.
The media outlet AkcniCeny.cz explain that muscle mass naturally decreases, which slows down metabolism.
Hormonal changes also play a role. Lower levels of estrogen and testosterone affect how the body handles sugar in the blood.
As a result, the body may store more fat, especially around the abdomen.
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This means that even if eating habits stay the same, the body may react differently than before.
Blood sugar dynamics
Blood sugar levels are important for understanding weight gain. When foods high in carbohydrates are eaten first, they quickly raise blood sugar levels.
This leads to a strong insulin response, which can increase fat storage. In contrast, more stable blood sugar levels help maintain steady energy and reduce cravings.
Not only what people eat matters, but also the order in which foods are consumed.
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Eating order
Simple changes in eating habits may help improve metabolism.
Experts cited by AkcniCeny.cz suggest that combining foods or moving lightly after meals can support better blood sugar control.
These changes do not require strict diets. Instead, they involve small adjustments to daily routines.
Starting a meal with vegetables, followed by proteins, and leaving carbohydrates until last may help maintain stable blood sugar levels and support weight management after the age of fifty.
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Sources: AkcniCeny.cz.
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