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Men often gain weight steadily starting at around age 30 and continuing until roughly age 55. Throughout life, a man's excess weight tends to be carried as belly fat, which increases his risk of heart disease and other conditions.
Low fat string cheese or yogurt – Yogurt and cheese are high in protein and calcium. Find a low fat option and pair it with fruits, veggies and/or...
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A distended abdomen is abnormally swollen outward. You can see and measure the difference, and sometimes you can feel it. A distended abdomen can...
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Not eating won't directly lead to weight gain -- in fact, you may lose weight as you'll temporarily eat fewer calories than you burn. The problem...
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The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics recommends trying to limit weight loss to one or two pounds per week. It might seem slow, but people who do...
Read More »This small organ tends to get larger as you get older. As it presses on your urethra or bladder, you may find yourself urinating more often—or feeling like you need to go but can’t. You can learn more about how to manage urination concerns by reading Common Urination Problems in Men. Prostate cancer also becomes more common with age, but the same healthy lifestyle that protects your heart also lowers your risk of this disease. As for screening, it’s important to get a manual prostate exam annually starting at age 40; there’s debate over the usefulness of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, so it’s best to discuss it with your doctor.
What is time blocking? Time blocking is a scheduling format that helps boost productivity by dividing your day into specific blocks of time. Using...
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Research that points to coffee aiding weight loss: People who drank four cups of caffeinated coffee per day saw a four percent decrease in body...
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How did Ozempic become popular for weight loss? Touted as a game-changer for the obesity epidemic, Ozempic is similar to a hormone called GLP-1,...
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The table below lists prescription drugs approved by the FDA for weight loss. The FDA has approved five of these drugs—orlistat (Xenical, Alli),...
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