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I have found that being over 55 does not make it any easier to lose weight, but I am still committed to losing. Any thoughts or suggestions?

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  • dutchk
    dutchk Posts: 121 Member
    Yup, its harder! The metabolism slows down, muscles don't come back form breaking down as easily as they did before. The brain and heart says go and the bones say "not so fast". First, I find it much more important to watch what goes into my body than it was in my youth. Also, I need to watch the nutrients, not just calories. After about a week or so of sticking to a plan, things seem to get a little easier. I'm now satisfied at 1500-1800 calories and am walking/biking most every day. Before 1500-1800 calories was my typical meal. Just some thoughts. Add me if you like....I'm on the other side of 55 and will help where I can.
  • mmreed
    mmreed Posts: 436 Member
    Hello! Welcome to MFP!

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  • Nana_Booboo
    Nana_Booboo Posts: 501 Member
    All great advice ^^^

    "no matter how fast you move you will still be running circles around the person sitting on the couch"

    Welcome!!
  • TOPsRocks
    TOPsRocks Posts: 15 Member
    Welcome!

    Great advice here. I would just add take your measurements for sure! Some weeks when the number on the scales just does not move, then you can re-measure yourself. Most times, you will be losing inches. Such a motivator!
    Be sure & take pic from front view & side view. You will be amazed as you can begin to notice the changes in your body.

    Add me as a friend.
  • momstreet
    momstreet Posts: 7
    i'm new here to, but not new to the journey. I'm 51 and boy, do i get the you have to work harder to get this off. My advice...discipline and commitment. it's hard work, but boy is it worth it. I've lost 105 lbs so far, and it's been with good old fashioned sweat and diet. Muscle is your friend :wink:

    keep us posted on your progress, and if you want a friend, i'm here.... have a good evening
  • LJSchmitt
    LJSchmitt Posts: 121 Member
    I'm on the 55 + list too. Getting on this website has been the best thing ever for me. Feel free to add me and I'll do what I can to encourage and motivate.