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Protein and the Older Woman
Protein and the Older Woman by Mary Desaulniers There are several reasons why protein is especially important for older women who are pursuing weight loss goals. Weight loss alone generated by a reduction in food intake or calories can often be more detrimental to the body than excess body fat. Why? Diets that are low in calories, carbohydrates and protein can easily strip the body of 50% of its muscle tissue. The weight has come off. But so has the body's lean muscle tissue, the body mass that keeps the body looking young and vital. What is even worse is that the loss of vital tissues has compromised the body's immune system, which means that the body is more susceptible to colds, flu, congestions and infections. While twenty something women can get away with a thin and lean look, thinness in the older woman has the opposite effect: it ages her. The media is filled with "scrawny old lady" clichés --the classic Miss Grundies who have forfeited both body mass and personal power for a kind of "schoolmarmish" belligerence. Not so at all. There is a huge world of difference between weight loss and inch loss. Weight loss comes with the loss of body tissues and body water. Inch loss comes from the conversion of fat into lean body tissue--which is only possible when women combine a sensible diet rich in protein, good carbohydrates, essential fats AND exercise. The fact is that protein burns fat and builds muscle tissue that prevents the body from looking "old." A strong body mass consumes energy, repairs the daily wear and tear of vital body structures and replaces fluid and body chemicals--all of which require protein. Inadequate amount of protein intake will mean that what muscle tissues you have in your fifties will give way to wrinkles, bones and sagging skin. Younger women can look great in slim and slender bodies; but slim and scrawny in the older woman can be the most tell-tale sign of age.
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