Listen "157 | Reversing the Clock: How Cutting 10 Grams of Sugar Can Transform Your Skin and Health"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textCan cutting just 10 grams of added sugar from your daily diet really reverse the biological clock? On this episode of Moving Through Midlife, we explore groundbreaking research from UC San Francisco that suggests it can, particularly for your skin health. Discover how even small changes in your sugar intake can lead to significant improvements in your biological age. We'll unpack the fascinating findings from a study involving diverse women and their epigenetic clocks, and learn why natural sugars in fruits and vegetables are the heroes your skin has been waiting for. The Mediterranean diet also takes the spotlight as a powerful tool for lowering epigenetic age and promoting not just better skin, but overall health.Beyond the scope of glowing skin, this episode dives into the broader benefits of maintaining a nutritious diet, emphasizing the reduction of chronic disease risks. We share actionable tips to help you cut down on added sugars and boost your intake of nutrient-rich foods. For listeners who need extra support, the Moving Through Midlife community is here to guide you with coaching, ideas, and programs like Move Better, Feel Better. Let’s work together to embrace midlife and aging with confidence and health. If you find value in this episode, share it with a friend or leave a review. Join us at movingthroughmidlife.com to become part of our community and learn how we can support your journey.Article about the Study: Healthy Diet with Less Sugar Is Linked to Younger Biological Age | UC San Francisco (ucsf.edu)Support the showHead to www.movingthroughmidlife. com to learn moreJoin our Free FB Community:Moving through Midlife (Powered by Form Fit) | Facebookor follow me on IG or Tik Tokcourtney_formfit
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