The Hidden Metabolism booster
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概要
The Hidden Metabolism Booster You Need in Midlife
Discover how small, gentle movements during your day can significantly impact your metabolism, especially as hormones shift during menopause. This episode shares science-backed strategies to increase everyday activity without added stress or rigid routines.
Main Topics Covered:
- What NEAT (Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis) is and why it’s crucial for midlife women
- How structured workouts underestimate and NEAT overestimate daily caloric burn
- The impact of NEAT on blood sugar, cortisol, and joint health during menopause
- Practical ways to boost NEAT without obsessing over exercise
- Lifestyle insights from Okinawa's centenarians—movement as a natural part of life
- How gentle, frequent movement promotes longevity and overall well-being
- Encouragement to reframe movement as nurturing and integral, not burdensome
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Resources & Links
Midlife in Vitality Blueprint subscribepage.io/0GgEBm
Okinawa Longevity Lifestyle - https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/lessons-okinawa-why-are-they-so-healthy-and-long-lived
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