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Middle age spread, the tendency to accumulate fat around your abdomen as you get older, doesn’t have to be an inevitability. It’s natural to gain weight as you age beginning as early as your 30s or 40s. However, you can avoid the dreaded “love handles” or “beer belly” of middle age spread by following a healthy diet and maintaining an active lifestyle.[1]
Keep the weight off to feel better and decrease your risk for long-term illness like heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, and some cancers.[2]Related New
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