Fighting with midlife belly fat? You are not alone.
It’s a tough game. Metabolism slows down with age, which
means you burn fewer calories to keep basic body functions going. At the same
time, bone and muscle mass decline and fat mass increases, which most likely
accumulate in the abdominal area as belly fat. Belly fat is not just about
clothes size, it is also a risk factor for type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
Belly fat build up overtime as one gets older unless actions are taken for
prevention.
Belly fat is commonly measured by waist circumference and
here is how to measure it:
- Start at the top of your hip bone, then bring the tape measure all the way around your body, level with your belly button.
- Make sure it's not too tight and that it's straight, even at the back. Don't hold your breath while measuring.
- Check the number on the tape measure right after you exhale.
For best health, waist circumference should be less than 40
inches around for men, and less than 35 inches for women.
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