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  2. ‘I Transformed My Body For The First Time In My Late 40s ...

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    Strength training, cardio, high-protein meals, counting macros, and walking 8,000 steps per day helped Jodi Echakowitz lose 56 pounds in her late 40s. ... I was over 170 pounds on my 5’ 3 ...

  3. Choose whatever workout you prefer and will stick to, whether it’s strength training, HIIT, running, walking or yoga. But, moderate and high-intensity aerobic activity has been shown to be most ...

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    A Spanish study involving 40 overweight adults, including those over 50, showed that eating just 1/3 cup per day of fresh broccoli sprouts for 10 weeks resulted in 6% lower body fat. Just as ...

  5. High-intensity interval training - Wikipedia

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    The study found that seven sessions of HIIT over a 2-week period improved whole body fat oxidation and the capacity for skeletal muscle to oxidize fat in moderately active women. [ 46 ] A 2008 research study found that HIIT was more effective than moderate-intensity continuous training at lowering fasting insulin levels (31% decrease and 9% ...

  6. Abdominal obesity - Wikipedia

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    Waist-stature ratio (waist circumference divided by their height, >0.5 for adults under 40 and >0.6 for adults over 50) Sagittal Abdominal Diameter [79] Overweight teenage boy holding his excess abdominal fat. In those with a body mass index (BMI) under 35, intra-abdominal body fat is related to negative health outcomes independent of total ...

  7. Abdominal exercise - Wikipedia

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    Early results from a 2006 study found that walking exercise (not abdominal exercise specifically) reduced the size of subcutaneous abdominal fat cells; cell size predicts type 2 diabetes according to a lead author. Moderate exercise reduced cell size by about 18% in 45 obese women over 20 weeks; diet alone did not appear to affect cell size. [3]