Healthy Aging for Women

Science-Backed Habits for Strength, Brain Health, Energy, and Living Well After 50
324 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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There is a moment many women know.It arrives quietly - at three in the morning when sleep won't come, or while catching an unexpected glimpse of yourself in a mirror. The moment when you wonder whether the vitality you once took for granted is slowly slipping away.This book begins with that moment. And it ends somewhere very different.Healthy Aging for Women is a science-backed guide for women navigating life after fifty - not with fear or resignation, but with knowledge, intention, and genuine hope. Drawing on decades of longevity research, women's health science, and insights from the world's longest-lived populations, author Noah Reeve delivers a clear, honest roadmap for feeling stronger, sharper, and more fully alive in the decades ahead.Inside, you will discover: - Why aging is not decline - and what the research actually says about your body's capacity for renewal after 50- How to protect your brain, build cognitive reserve, and reduce dementia risk using evidence-based daily habits- The truth about muscle loss, bone density, and metabolism - and exactly what to do about each- What the hormonal shift of menopause really means for your body, your energy, and your long-term health- How chronic inflammation silently drives aging - and the lifestyle changes that reverse it- What centenarians and "superagers" share - and how to adopt their habits starting today- Why your emotional life, relationships, and sense of purpose are not soft topics - they are survival variables

This is not a book about slowing down. It is a book about what becomes possible when you understand your own biology.Written with the warmth of a trusted friend and the rigor of a researcher, Healthy Aging for Women is the guide you deserved at fifty. The science is clear: your best years are not behind you.