Weight Gain Later in Life: A Disability Risk? Pompano Beach FL

Excess weight gain is never a good thing, but as we get on in years it can become downright hazardous. Are you still looking for effective way to shed the excess weight gain? This article offers you some guides.

Jazzercise Coconut Creek The Township
(954)913-7659
2424 Lyons Rd.
Coconut Creek, FL
Curves Lighthouse Point FL
1847 NE 25th Street
Lighthouse Point, FL
Curves Margate FL
8305 W. Atlantic Blvd.
Coral Springs, FL
Jazzercise Pompano Beach E. Pat Larkins Community Center
(954)785-7973
520 NW 3rd St.
Pompano Beach, FL
Fitness Together Parkland
(954) 341-2071
6710 Parkside Dr, Ste C - 7
Parkland, FL
Jazzercise Pompano Beach Herb Skolnick Community Center
(954)785-7973
800 SW 36th Ave.
Pompano Beach, FL
Jazzercise Pompano Beach Emma Lou Olson Civic Center
(954)785-7973
1801 NE 6th St.
Pompano Beach, FL
24 Hour Fitness Coral Springs Sport Gym
9800 West Atlantic Blvd.
Coral Springs, FL
Jazzercise Deerfield Beach North Broward Center
(954)899-6586
2221 W. Hillsboro Blvd.
Deerfield Beach, FL
Jazzercise Coral Springs Fitness Center
(954)913-7659
7978 W. Sample Rd.
Coral Springs, FL
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Weight Gain Later in Life: A Disability Risk?

No one wants to gain weight at any point in life, whether they're a self-conscious teen looking for the perfect prom date or a postmenopausal mother of the bride who needs to look good in her evening gown. Extra pounds at any time are a health risk, not to mention a self-esteem killer. But one particular time of life may be extra fraught when it comes to adding pounds and inches. A new study out of Italy shows that people who gain weight after age 50 are at a higher risk of becoming disabled than those whose weight holds steady through the passing decades.

In this study, researchers at the University of Padova recruited more than 2,900 people who were at least 65 years old and asked them how much they had weighed at age 50. Those who were at a normal weight at 50 but had gained more than 10 percent of their body weight during the intervening years were 1.61 times more likely to be disabled at their current ages, with disability defined as having difficulty doing at least one daily-living activity such as showering or dressing. The people who had gained between five and 10 percent of their body weight were almost one and a half times more likely to be disabled. For people who were already obese at 50, the figures were far worse: Those who added at least another 10 percent to their body weight were almost 2.6 times likelier to be disabled later in life, and those who gained between five and 10 percent of their body weight were 1.65 times likelier to be disabled in some way...

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