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Stronger for Longer: How Men Can Outsmart Age-Related Muscle Loss

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For men entering middle age, muscle loss—known as sarcopenia—can quietly erode physical power and independence. Starting after 30, this process can lead to a significant drop in muscle mass, affecting everything from daily activities to long-term health.

But there’s hope: resistance training is your best defense. Starting with basic exercises and gradually increasing intensity helps preserve muscle and keep you strong. It’s never too late to start, and even small steps can make a big difference.

Nutrition and lifestyle choices matter, too. A protein-rich diet, including foods like pistachios, supports muscle growth, while managing stress, staying hydrated, and prioritizing sleep all help your body recover and rebuild. Together, these habits can help men stay strong, active, and healthy well into their later years.

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