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Not too late: Weight loss works in middle age

November 3, 2009

Middle age isn't too late to lose weight.

In fact, middle-age women can still lose a significant amount of weight, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the Obesity Society -- if they make the right changes and stick with them.

Women who are committed to make changes can lose 20 pounds, says Karen Foster-Schubert of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. Anne McTiernan, the center's lead researcher says women should:

• Write down what they eat.

• Prepare food at home when possible rather than eat out.

• And make weight loss a priority.

The researchers recruited 439 overweight or obese postmenopausal women, average age 57, average weight 185, all of them sedentary. They were assigned to one of four groups: diet only, exercise only, diet and exercise, or no lifestyle changes.

After a year, the diet-and-exercise group had lost about 21 pounds; the diet-only group 18 pounds; and the exercise-only group almost 5 pounds. The control group did not lose a significant amount.

Gannett News Service

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