How the Health are You?
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2433872/fan_mail/new] How the Health are You? If you’ve been told your metabolism is “just slowing down,” there’s a missing piece most of us never learned: muscle is not only about looks or lifting heavy things. Skeletal muscle is a metabolic organ, and it does a huge share of the work of clearing glucose from your bloodstream after you eat. When muscle is active and insulin-sensitive, your energy gets steadier, your blood sugar spikes get smaller, and your body handles carbs with less drama. In today's episode of the How the Health are You? Podcast, we walk through what this means in real life after 40, when schedules are packed and bodies don’t bounce back the way they used to. You’ll hear why “under-muscled” can be a more useful explanation than “no willpower,” plus the research-backed reality of age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia) starting around 30 and speeding up later if we don’t challenge our muscles. We also connect the dots between strength, balance, fall risk, and staying independent, so fitness stops being a vanity project and starts being future-proofing. You’ll also get practical, low-friction strategies that fit into normal days: a five to ten minute walk after a meal to improve blood sugar control, two short strength sessions per week using simple moves, and habit-stacking ideas that don’t require a gym membership. We talk about why walking is fantastic for heart and brain health, but why strength training is the missing lever for metabolic health, joint stability, and functional strength. What’s one small strength habit you can try this week? By the end of this episode, you'll know! If you want your metabolism to work with you, start here. Subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next, share this with someone who needs the reminder, and leave a rating or review to help more people find the show. (Disclaimer: Any personal stories, characters, or scenarios described in this episode are fictional or composite examples created for educational purposes. They are designed to illustrate common health and wellness situations and do not describe any specific individual or coaching client. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.)
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