How to Fix Crepey Skin | Q+A

How to Fix Crepey Skin | Q+A

Question:

I work out 3 times a week and have crepey skin on my arms and legs. Increasing weights is not helping. Could I need more protein or just more weight? HELP. I’m 63 but skin is wrinkled like I’m 83.

– Jo C.

Answer:

Sagging and reduced skin firmness may be in part* the result of poor nutrition, but can’t easily be mended once the damage is done.  See our articles New Year – New Skin! How to Eat to Get a Stunning Complexion – Part 1 and Part 2 for tips on prevention.  Be sure you are getting sufficient fluid (1 ounce per 2 pounds body weight) and consuming healthy fats such as oils, salmon, tuna, avocado and nuts for healthy skin tone.

* sun damage, extreme weight shifts, genetics, smoking, aging and environmental toxins can also play a significant role in skin condition

– Debbie J., MS, RD

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How Can I Gain Muscle, While Losing Weight? | Q+A

How Can I Gain Muscle, While Losing Weight? | Q+A

Question:

I am a 22 year old male that recently lost 100 pounds. I am currently 6’3” 145 pounds. I’m currently what could be considered skinny fat. About 2 weeks ago I joined LA Fitness and have been going about 6 days a week. I am looking to gain muscle and hopefully lose the stubborn fat that I still have around my chest. What should my diet look like to do this?

– Nate B.

Answer:

To get back to a healthy weight by gaining lean mass, you’ll need to support your weight training/resistance workouts with enough calories. As you still want to get rid of fat from your torso, those calories can’t be excessive. How much to eat, then? Since I don’t know how many calories you eat presently, let’s just say it’s safe to add 200-300 calories per hour that you’re now working out. (A man your age and size might burn 2800 calories per day.)

Those additional daily calories should be from lower fat (“lean”) and minimally processed (“clean”) foods. Suitable food combinations that fit into the 200-300 calorie range:

  • 1 C cooked oats + ½ C berries + 8 fl oz non-fat milk
  • Medium apple + palm full of raw almonds
  • 2 slices sandwich bread, 2 oz turkey, 1 oz low fat cheese, mustard
  • Vegetable egg white omelet
  • Small (130 gm) bean and cheese burrito
  • 1 C Waldorf chicken salad on greens

Note that you only need to add calories to fuel the muscle work and provide blocks for building muscle on the days you are working out.

– Debbie J., MS, RD

This article should not replace any exercise program or restrictions, any dietary supplements or restrictions, or any other medical recommendations from your primary care physician. Before starting any exercise program or diet, make sure it is approved by your doctor.

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