After 40, the male body goes through serious changes, and nutrition plays a key role here. American nutritionists, based on many years of research, have identified five main foods that can negatively affect hormonal balance, metabolism and male health in adulthood.
Dr. Caroline Thomason, an expert in preventive medicine, emphasizes that improper nutrition after 40 not only contributes to weight gain, but can also significantly reduce testosterone levels, the main hormone for male health.
At the same time, scientists debunk the myth that metabolism slows down dramatically after 40. Studies show that serious changes in metabolism usually begin only after the age of 60. Weight problems in the 40s and 50s are largely a consequence of eating habits.
Five main "enemies" of men's health after 40
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Chicken wings — 550 calories in six pieces, plus sauces and fatty skin trigger inflammatory processes, increasing the risk of heart disease.
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Creamy sauces (mayonnaise, Ranch, Alfredo) are a source of saturated fats, which increase "bad" cholesterol by 15–20% in six months.
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Pizza is a simple combination of fats and fast carbohydrates that “tricks” the brain into eating more.
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Fatty meats (ribs, pork belly) overload the body with saturated fats, impairing the absorption of nutrients.
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Sweet desserts - ice cream and cakes - are not only high in calories, but also addictive, overloading the pancreas.
Useful alternatives
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olive oil and balsamic vinegar instead of fatty sauces,
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whole grain bases with vegetables and cheese instead of pizza,
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chicken, turkey or beef tenderloin instead of fatty cuts,
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Greek yogurt with berries instead of ice cream.
Nutritionists advise keeping a food diary for at least a week, gradually reducing "harmful" portions, increasing protein in the diet, and regularly monitoring testosterone and cholesterol levels.