5 Reasons It’s Harder to Lose Weight With Age


5 Reasons It’s Harder to Lose Weight With Age

Have you been dieting but not seeing the results you expected? Normal age-related changes to your body may be sabotaging your efforts. Here’s how to set yourself up for success.





Never had a problem losing or maintaining your weight before, but now the scale won’t move? There’s a scientific reason why: As we get older, our bodies don't respond the same way to weight loss efforts.
In fact, as we age we tend to gain weight to the tune of 1 to 2 pounds per year, according to a review published in March 2013 by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. That may not seem like much, but over time it can lead to significant weight gain and, in some cases, obesity, a condition marked by a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher.
“Obesity incidence starts increasing in one’s twenties and peaks at 40 to 59, and then decreases slightly after age 60,” says Craig Primack, MD, an obesity medicine physician at the Scottsdale Weight Loss Center in Arizona.
Not everyone will become overweight as they age because body weight is highly influenced by your genetic makeup, your level of physical activity, and your food choices, Dr. Primack says. “We sometimes say genetics loads the gun and lifestyle pulls the trigger,” he says. Still, everyone will find it harder to maintain or lose weight with each passing year.

Weight Gain and Age: What the Heck Is Going On?

1. You’re Experiencing Age-Related Muscle Loss

The amount of lean muscle we have naturally begins to decline by 3 to 8 percent per decade after age 30, a process called sarcopenia, report researchers in a paper published in the journal Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care. You may also lose muscle if you’re less active due to age-related health conditions, such as arthritis, or if you’ve been sidelined with, say, an injury or surgery for several days, Primack says. “All of these individually do not cause a significant decline, but cumulatively they surely do,” he says.

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