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  2. How You Can Train to Get Stronger and Build Muscle After 40 - AOL

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    HERE'S HOW I became an expert on building muscle when you’re over 40: I turned 40 (and then 50, but that's a slightly different story).. I started paying more attention to the many dishonest ...

  3. 8 Strategies For Losing Weight after 40 - AOL

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    Both men and women tend to gain weight as they age, but weight loss for women after 40 can be a challenge. ... Weight gain for women over 40 is often due to decreased activity levels, disturbed ...

  4. Fat fetishism - Wikipedia

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    The gay gainer community grew out of the Girth & Mirth movement in the '70s. By 1988 there were gainer-specific newsletters and in 1992, the first gainer event, called EncourageCon, was held in New Hope, Pennsylvania. In 1996, GainRWeb launched, the first website dedicated to gay men into weight gain. [8]

  5. The 8 Best Ways to Lose Weight After 40

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    A great place to start: This 3-Week Full-Body Workout Plan for Men Over 40. Why that’s so important: “The more muscle we have, the more calories we burn,” Kirkpatrick says.

  6. Obesity and sexuality - Wikipedia

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    For many, the stigma in dating remains even after having lost weight, also due to fear of gaining weight again. According to psychology professor David Sarwer, the prevailing belief is that people who have never been obese are better able to control their weight. [7] [8] Sex educator Laura Delarato noted that there is fetishization of fat ...

  7. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of liver damage from herbal and dietary supplements is about 16–20% of all supplement products causing injury, with the occurrence growing globally over the early 21st century. [2] The most common liver injuries from weight loss and bodybuilding supplements involve hepatocellular damage and jaundice .