Advice for maintaining weight into 40s

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You obviously started eating more than you used to or you are moving less in general due to the pandemic despite your exercise. The formula does not change in the 40s. If you overeat relative to your activity you will gain weight at any age.


+1. Personally I find it easier to move more rather than change my diet. Get active every day.
Anonymous
Don’t diet. It messes up your metabolism. IF. Weight lifting vs cardio.
Anonymous
As someone in their late 40's (soon to be 49), what's worked is eating a lot less, focusing on protein and veggies, and keeping up the exercise/weight-lifting. Sadly, however, the first one is the most important. To maintain your weight/physique, especially as you get into your later 40's, it's all about eating less. Very hard to outrun the fork. I wish it were otherwise!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eat less overall, indulge less frequently, daily weight to keep in check


It's basically this. You need to exercise for health and fitness, but for most older women, the weight will only stay off if you eat less.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eat less overall, indulge less frequently, daily weight to keep in check


It's basically this. You need to exercise for health and fitness, but for most older women, the weight will only stay off if you eat less.


I should add not by means of crazy diets. Just eat smaller portions of healthy foods and cut out alcohol and treats as much as you can. If you start doing looney things and skipping meals, that's just stupid.
Anonymous
Op here—thanks everyone! Glad to know I’m not going crazy and this is actually a thing. What everyone’s saying fits with what I’m experiencing too, so I will just figure out which modifications help and that I can live with!
Anonymous
Gastric
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gastric


I get the impression OP is a healthy weight already but wants to stay that one.
Anonymous
How many days a week is max for working out? -weights
What about cardio?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eat less overall, indulge less frequently, daily weight to keep in check


It's basically this. You need to exercise for health and fitness, but for most older women, the weight will only stay off if you eat less.


I should add not by means of crazy diets. Just eat smaller portions of healthy foods and cut out alcohol and treats as much as you can. If you start doing looney things and skipping meals, that's just stupid.


Yes this. I don’t cut out complete food groups. I indulge once in a while, but I also skip meals too. Once in a while I’ll do an all day fast. I weigh myself a couple times a week. My exercise during Covid (my gym shut down) is a hour a day walking most days of the week and a strength training 25 minute show on the tv a couple times a week.
I’m exercising less now because of my gym but my weight is consistent because of my eating.
Anonymous
It sucks!!
Anonymous
I significantly increased my protein intake. I eat many fewer carbs than I did in my 30s. I'm 52 and am still the same size (size 6) that I was in my 30s. I've completely changed the way I eat. In my early 40s I moved to Paleo which helped a lot. I don't strictly do Paleo anymore, but it is probably the foundation of my diet.
Anonymous
Honestly, I think due to hormones that alcohol is one of the worst things in your 40s. It messes with your metabolism and makes calories add up too quickly.
Anonymous
Lots of protein and veggies. Limit sugar and alcohol as much as possible (I would say eliminate but we've gotta live a little, right?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gastric


I get the impression OP is a healthy weight already but wants to stay that one.


+1, OP says maintain not lose.
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