The 30s have recently come to be known as ‘the new 20s’, but it’s still the time when the signs of aging begin to appear. If you haven’t already established healthy habits, now’s the time to do so.
During your 30s, you start to lose up to three percent of the hormones that keep your mind and body youthful and energetic. Melatonin, the hormone that regulates your sleep-wake cycle, decreases and you may find yourself feeling run down, less energetic, more forgetful, and unable to focus. DHEA, which plays a key role in protecting against age-related illnesses, also begins a rapid decline.
Most people in their 30s also notice that fat accumulates faster, as your metabolism has slowed. It’s also not as easy to get rid of fat as it was in the past. Your workouts require increasing effort to achieve results similar to those of your earlier years.
Now is the time to take steps that can make your later life more vibrant. You can begin by eating a healthy diet, which can reduce your risk for many cancers and heart disease and help with weight management. Taking the proper supplements will help increase energy and overall well-being. You should also incorporate physical activity in your daily schedule.
You may want to consider hormone therapy to better manage the increasing imbalance of your system. Hormone replacement can result in increased sexual arousal, mental and physical capacity, bone density, fat-free mass, and insulin sensitivity that improves the lining of the coronary arteries, lowering the risk of heart disease.
There are many options to help you feel your best during your 30s and beyond. Call Dr. Berger today, to find out what you can do to age well.
