Being older and losing weight

Is it harder?
Im 50 and feel like im trying to use it as an excuse but is it actually true? Is it/should it be harder at my age, im doing well so far but have 15 lbs to go to get to my target but keeping it going is proving tough, marraige next year is giving me inspiration.
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  • 2baninja
    2baninja Posts: 518 Member
    I'm 49, I started with my weight loss last Sept. I've lost 35#, and that included being (unintentionally and unplanned) on maintenance for the summer. I've lost weight before a couple of times, this 35# is the most I've ever lost at once, I don't find it any harder then I have in the past, if I eat how I should, it comes off. period. I know easier said them done, but that is really all it boils down to.
    But to answer your question, I don't find it harder this time then when I was younger.
  • jhilkene
    jhilkene Posts: 104 Member
    I don't think age makes a bit of difference!
    The only thing that can make it difficult, is injuries, health issues, etc., and even then, logging the food you eat is something all of us can do!
    Getting married sounds like a great motivator to get started!
    Congrats and good luck!
  • vanityy99
    vanityy99 Posts: 2,583 Member
    Thats normal when you don’t have much more weight to lose. I’m way younger with at least 15 pounds to lose and the scale is fighting me, it hasn’t been easy! Keep going don’t get discouraged.
  • Mishilovescolours
    Mishilovescolours Posts: 32 Member
    I am post menapausal and losing weight is easy enough for me. As long as I eat sensibly. I have a long way to go, but I don’t think she is s barrier.
  • workinonit1956
    workinonit1956 Posts: 1,043 Member
    I’ve lost 43 pounds this year at age 62. It’s been easier for me this time than in past attempts.
  • Blythmag
    Blythmag Posts: 252 Member
    I’ve lost 43 pounds this year at age 62. It’s been easier for me this time than in past attempts.

    Why do you think it has?

  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
    I found it far easier to lose weight in my 50's compared to earlier attempts.
    Food labelling and tools like MyFitnessPal helped enormously as it strips away excuses. The numbers are right there and it's up to you to take action on the data in front of you.
    When you accept responsibility for how much you eat and how much you move the rest follows relatively easily - age really isn't a factor in that.

    Also I simply had more "me time" in my 50's. Children and career took up less time so I used my time to work on improving my health and fitness - losing the excess weight I carried around for over 20 years was a part of that.
  • countcurt
    countcurt Posts: 593 Member
    I guess I’d ask a different question of the OP. Which is, why does it matter? If it’s more difficult, that is?


    Because you can’t control your age. Or your genetics. Or your gender. So, to the extent that any of these plays a role in relative ease of weight loss, you have no ability to do anything about them. The one thing you can control, which is the one thing any of us can control, is how much you eat. So if you eat fewer calories than your body needs, you lose weight. Regardless of any of these other factors that might impact the actual numbers.

    So, is it harder at an older age? Wasn’t for this 60 something guy who lost all the weight in his early 50’s and has managed to keep [most of] it off over the past decade.
  • mph323
    mph323 Posts: 3,565 Member
    I'm 67 and am 8 months into maintenance. The first year I was in weight loss mode I had a full time desk job and a long commute. It was easier this time (last time was more than 5 years previously) because I lost much more slowly. I think sometimes as we age we slow down our activity level, and that makes it seem like it was easer to eat more and lose faster in the past. I know when I started to be mindful of getting in more steps as part of my daily activity (just moving around more during the day, nothing big), it wasn't really any more difficult to lose than in the past.

    Sometimes just getting out of the mindset that "it's harder because I'm older" can really make a difference in motivation and perceived effort.
  • jaweeston
    jaweeston Posts: 27 Member
    I turned 63 3 weeks ago. I started Dec1st 2017 and I have lost 60#. I have 10 more to go. MyFitnessPal has helped so much to keep me on track. My weight has been an issue my entire adulthood. This time around I realized this was for me and my Health.....not for an event or a special date or to fit into an outfit. I wanted to be as healthy as possible. I hope you can change your mindset. Even if it is difficult it is worth it. Good luck. Stay connected for support.
  • CarvedTones
    CarvedTones Posts: 2,340 Member
    Turn 60 in less than 2 months. Lost ~65 pounds to get to a BMI of ~24 that I have maintained for 8 months. I have also been working out and paddling quite a bit and will turn 60 with visible abs. Age by itself is not an excuse IMO.
  • brenn24179
    brenn24179 Posts: 2,144 Member
    I am 65 and lost 30 lbs since July. I lost 40 lbs 5 years ago and kept it off for five years, then gained 25 lbs back last winter, maybe adult children problems, maybe could not quit eating after the flu. My scales were off 10 lbs which was very discouraging was part of it. ANyway started again in July and lost 25 plus 5. I eat half what I use to, just got in a bad habit and realized all that extra food I did not need. Now I ask myself is that extra food going to do anything positive for me? and put it back.