Stronger With Age: Winning the Battle Against Midlife Muscle Loss

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Muscle doesn’t disappear overnight, but beginning around age 30, men start to lose it slowly — and the process speeds up with time. Called sarcopenia, this decline can significantly impact quality of life by reducing mobility and increasing disease risk.
Fortunately, men can take charge. Resistance training is the gold standard for reversing muscle loss. It strengthens not just your muscles but your confidence and independence. Whether at home or in the gym, the trick is starting gradually and staying consistent.
Eating well fuels these efforts. Pistachios, beans, lean meats, and whole grains supply the nutrients needed for muscle maintenance. Lifestyle habits like lowering stress, drinking enough water, and sleeping deeply each night complete the muscle-preserving toolkit.

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