Future-Proof Your BODY
Women's Health South Africa|July - August 2023
From your twenties to your sixties and beyond, consider this a catalogue of fitness fundamentals worth knowing to live strong, healthy and happy.
Future-Proof Your BODY

Do you remember pleading to stay up a little later as a kid, or to do your own food shopping? Anything to feel more like an adult. And now, in adulthood, you find yourself wishing you were a responsibility-free child again. Eish! The lesson? There tends to be a 'grass is always greener' thinking around age if only you could lose or add a decade - but consider this: what might happen if you worked with your age, rather than against it? Health looks and feels different for everyone, yes, but there are some changes that take place for pretty much all women, which tend to happen around the same age. Knowing what they are and moving, eating, sleeping and caring for yourself in line with them - can act as an insurance policy for your future body. Here's what you need to know...

20s

The State of Play

Science says you're likely in peak physical stead right now. An Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine And Science study found energy levels are at their highest in this decade as you reach your VO2 max (level of oxygen you're able to convert into energy during exercise), while muscles are at their strongest at age 25.

Your menstrual cycle has probably also fallen into a regular (ish) rotation that means symptoms are more manageable - an International Journal Of Fertility study found that most cycles settle into a predictable rhythm six years after beginning menstruation. "You may still experience PMS or fluctuations across a cycle," explains Dr Amal Hassan, a sports and exercise medicine consultant. "But this won't have as significant an impact on your fitness as it may when you're older, because you can utilise more oxygen (which equals more energy), and protein synthesis the process by which muscles regenerate - is most efficient, as your energy-producing mitochondria are working at their peak."

This story is from the July - August 2023 edition of Women's Health South Africa.

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