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Seniors, lose the weight but not the muscle in 2018

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If you’re a senior who’s pledging to lose weight in 2018, be sure you’re shedding excess fat without losing muscle and bone. Quoting Kristen Beavers, a health and exercise science professor at Wake Forest University, UPI reported, “Losing fat is good for your heart, but maintainin­g muscle and bone is crucial for staying mobile and living independen­tly.

“Everybody says that they want to lose weight, but what they really mean is that they want to lose fat.

“And, for older adults in particular, maintainin­g muscle is a vital part of any plan to lose weight.”

To do that, she suggested resistance training — what used to be called ‘weight training’.

In a study published recently in the journal Obesity, Beavers showed that resistance training was more effective than walking at helping obese seniors lose weight and preserve muscle mass.

Beavers said, “It’s also important to be realistic when planning a weight loss/exercise program so you don’t get discourage­d and give up by early February.”

She suggested consulting with a fitness expert at a community facility, like the YMCA or a senior center. Both offer free or reduced rates for seniors.

She added, “Maintainin­g lost weight is just as important as the initial weight loss, especially since older adults are more likely to regain fat mass than muscle or bone.”

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