I have been wondering...
Is it easier for a teenager to lose weight than someone who is older? I say this because I am almost 17 and have only been working out a lot over the past few weeks, yet I feel much healthier and I am already starting to slim down. I then read stories about older people who are taking a long time to only cut off a very small amount of weight.
I have been biking, running, lifting, and eating healthier and I feel so much better than I did a few weeks ago before I started all of this!
I am really enjoying myself!
-Rob
HI Rob,
I am a 42 yr old woman and I am going to ahve to disagree with the older crowd here...
I can't say how it works for men, but for women there are changes that occur that can make it difficult to loose weight. Our bodies change to prepare us for our "child bearing years". Around that 30 year mark, our bodies will hold on to things more tightly.
When I was in my teens I had the metabolism of a hummingbird! I can't even begin to tell you want sort of foods I could put away and never a pound from it. I'm not talking small amounts either....
In a single day I would eat:
A bagel with cream cheese and one with butter (from the school cafeteria when they would slap like a whole brick of cream cheese on it and literally 1/2 a stick of butter on the buttered bagels.)
some kinda fast food for lunch ( hamberger fries)
and when I got home around 2:30pm it was the worse. I would heat up a deep frier and make 3/4 of a bag of oreida frozen french fries, 4 hot dogs, and these packs of dim sum (you know, egg rolls, pot stickers, shrimp dumpling...) and sit in front of the tv for like two hours and consumer all this crap. THEN, at 6 pm we ate dinner. ( can we say gigantic pig?? OINK OINK
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I was already 5'7" and was only 110 lbs. Stayed that weight till I was 25. if I went up a pound it fell off in a day. Weight was never an issue. Then everything started changing. Thankfully before I turned 25 I developed better eating habits, so when my metabolism started to slow down, I only gained 10lbs and was 120lbs. I did start actively working out then, but I had to be conscious of what I ate now.
At thirty-one I had kids and thats when the real change happened to me. My whole body changed. MY metabolism, my shape, all of it. I can eat right, and workout and be the most healthy person I can be, but I will never be physically who I was before I had my kids.
Now, I'm not saying that older people can't loose weight, but in my case it is definately harder than it use to be......
take care,
Diane