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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: How to retain muscle later in life

Caption: How to retain muscle later in life. Muscle mass usually declines by 3-8% after the age of 30 with the rate of decline accelerating after the age of 60. However, there are things you can do to maintain your muscles as you get older. Kate Sheehan, occupational therapist at stairlift and home lift company Stannah, has explained that short bursts of exercise could be the best way to maintain muscle as you age. Exercise in short vigorous bursts. Shorter exercises can feel more manageable and easier to fit into a busy day. ”Studies have shown that little and often takes the win. Doing smaller, more manageable sessions of physical activity is as good, if not better than, longer bouts of exercise.” Focus on muscle-strengthening exercises. As we age, our muscles decrease in size and strength, making everyday tasks more challenging. Keep moving. It is important to make time for some form of exercise every day, even if it is just a short walk around the block. Find something you love doing. Doing exercises you actually enjoy will help you feel more motivated. Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

Keywords: Muscle,Retain,Maintain muscle,Occupational therapist,Sport,Fitness,Exercise,Company,Stannah,Kate Sheehan,Short bursts,Decline,Age

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