Healthy eating can improve your quality of life and will help you avoid diseases associated with ageing. There's a lot you can do to introduce healthier foods into your diet without giving up all of your favourites.
A major reason for age-related weight gain is that the rate at which you burn calories in food and drink, known as your metabolic rate, slows down with age. The extra calories will turn into surplus body fat over time if you don't adjust your diet or exercise more.
Weight gain is all about how much energy you take in to your body and how much energy your body uses. To lose weight you need to take less energy (calories) into your body from food and drink than the amount your body uses up by being active. Remember that you’ll need fewer calories in your 50s and 60s than you did in your 30s.
How much you can eat without putting on weight is also linked to how much you exercise. Being active burns calories, so it can help you to lose weight.
You may have to reduce your calorie intake slightly and ensure that you keep active. It's not a good idea to follow fad diets. It can make it even harder to manage your weight over the long term.
To get the best from your diet:
Increased activity is perhaps the key to weight control as you age. Eating a balanced diet, not overeating and eating the right foods is important.
Research shows, for example, a link between diet and many major diseases, like coronary heart disease and cancer. By walking regularly you cut your rate of physical decline by half.
Thirty minutes of moderate exercise five times a week is what the experts recommend. It can be all in one half-hour, or split into smaller bouts of activity throughout your day.
Remember, before changing your diet or starting an exercise regime, it's a good idea to talk to your doctor.
The Department of Health publishes a booklet ‘Your weight, Your health’ with information about how to take control of your weight.
The British Heart Foundation publishes a series of leaflets and booklets, including 'Eating for Your Heart', 'So You Want to Lose Weight for Good', 'Get Active' and 'Put Your Heart into Walking'.
Contact the helpline for details on 0845 708 070, 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, Monday, Tuesday and Friday; 8.00 am to 6.00 pm, Wednesday and Thursday.