Weight management becomes a growing concern for many adults over 50, with research showing that nearly 70% of Americans in this age group are classified as overweight or obese. Similar trends have been observed in the UK, where adults over 50 face increased risks of weight-related health issues (CDC; The King’s Fund). This challenge is driven by complex factors, including metabolic slowdowns and hormonal changes that affect how the body processes and stores fat. Understanding these unique hurdles is crucial, as late-life weight loss is often more complicated than in earlier decades.
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35. Less Efficient Fat Oxidation With age, the body’s ability to oxidize, or burn, fat for energy becomes less efficient. This means that during exercise or…