Younger Next Year for Women

Live Strong, Fit, Sexy, and Smart—Until You're 80 and Beyond

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Women&, Healthy Living
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Author: Chris Crowley, Henry S. Lodge, M.D. ISBN: 9781523508679
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company Publication: December 24, 2019
Imprint: Workman Publishing Company Language: English
Author: Chris Crowley, Henry S. Lodge, M.D.
ISBN: 9781523508679
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Publication: December 24, 2019
Imprint: Workman Publishing Company
Language: English

To mark the 15th anniversary of the bestselling series, Younger Next Year******for Women now includes two new chapters on the link between physical exercise and brain health. Their message is straightforward: A program of consistent exercise and eating right not only helps us physically but improves memory, cognition, mood, and more.
           
Which makes the promise of Younger Next Year for Women even more urgent than ever—the American population is getting older, living longer than ever, and wanting to stay strong, fit, sexy, and smart. This bestselling book shows us how to turn back our biological clocks—how to put off 70% of the normal problems of aging (weakness, sore joints, bad balance), eliminate 50% of serious illness and injury, and now, become 10% smarter. The key is found in Harry’s Rules, the linchpin of the Younger Next Year Philosophy: Exercise six days a week. Don’t eat crap. Connect and commit to others. There are seven rules altogether, based on cell physiology, evolutionary biology, anthropology, and experimental psychology. Dr. Lodge explains how and why they work—and Chris Crowley, who is living proof of their effectiveness, gives the just-as-essential motivation. And in the two new chapters, prominent neurologist Allan Hamilton explains how the program directly affects our brains—all the way down to the cellular level—while Crowley, in his inimitable voice, gives the personal side of the story.

This book also includes important information on menopause, and includes an introduction by Gail Sheehy.
           
The research is proving every day how and why Harry’s simple but life-changing rules work, improving the quality of our lives, physically and mentally. With an updated look, and new chapters specifically addressing brain health, Younger Next Year for Women is the essential read for any woman fifty and over. 
 

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To mark the 15th anniversary of the bestselling series, Younger Next Year******for Women now includes two new chapters on the link between physical exercise and brain health. Their message is straightforward: A program of consistent exercise and eating right not only helps us physically but improves memory, cognition, mood, and more.
           
Which makes the promise of Younger Next Year for Women even more urgent than ever—the American population is getting older, living longer than ever, and wanting to stay strong, fit, sexy, and smart. This bestselling book shows us how to turn back our biological clocks—how to put off 70% of the normal problems of aging (weakness, sore joints, bad balance), eliminate 50% of serious illness and injury, and now, become 10% smarter. The key is found in Harry’s Rules, the linchpin of the Younger Next Year Philosophy: Exercise six days a week. Don’t eat crap. Connect and commit to others. There are seven rules altogether, based on cell physiology, evolutionary biology, anthropology, and experimental psychology. Dr. Lodge explains how and why they work—and Chris Crowley, who is living proof of their effectiveness, gives the just-as-essential motivation. And in the two new chapters, prominent neurologist Allan Hamilton explains how the program directly affects our brains—all the way down to the cellular level—while Crowley, in his inimitable voice, gives the personal side of the story.

This book also includes important information on menopause, and includes an introduction by Gail Sheehy.
           
The research is proving every day how and why Harry’s simple but life-changing rules work, improving the quality of our lives, physically and mentally. With an updated look, and new chapters specifically addressing brain health, Younger Next Year for Women is the essential read for any woman fifty and over. 
 

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