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A lack of strength training

A lack of strength training

Working out with weights is a great strategy to keep your metabolism from slowing.

Strength training has been shown to increase metabolic rate in healthy people, as well as those who have heart disease or are overweight or obese. It increases muscle mass, which makes up much of the fat-free mass in your body.

Having a higher amount of fat-free mass significantly increases the number of calories you burn at rest. Even minimal amounts of strength training appear to boost energy expenditure.

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