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Younger Next Year for Women: Live Strong, Fit, and Sexy—Until You're 80 and Beyond (original 2005; edition 2007)

by Chris Crowley, M.D. Lodge, Henry S., Gail Sheehy (Foreword)

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Smart women don't grow older. They grow younger.   A book of hope, Younger Next Year for Women shows you how to become functionally younger for the next five to ten years, and continue to live thereafter with newfound vitality. Learn how the Younger Next Year plan of following "Harry's Rules"--a program of exercise, diet, and maintaining emotional connections--will not only help you turn back your physical biological clock, but will improve memory, cognition, mood, and more. In two new chapters, prominent neurologist Allan Hamilton explains how the program directly affects your brain--all the way down to the cellular level--while Chris Crowley, in his inimitable voice, gives the personal side of the story. In other words, how to live brilliantly for the three decades or more after menopause. The results will be amazing.  … (more)
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Title:Younger Next Year for Women: Live Strong, Fit, and Sexy—Until You're 80 and Beyond
Authors:Chris Crowley
Other authors:M.D. Lodge, Henry S., Gail Sheehy (Foreword)
Info:Workman Publishing Company (2007), Edition: 1 Reprint, Paperback, 380 pages
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Younger Next Year for Women: Live Strong, Fit, and Sexy - Until You're 80 and Beyond by Chris Crowley (2005)

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An Important Book! Even though the old guy can get a bit much in his sections, this book should be a must-read for everyone (obviously men don't need the "for women" one) over, say, 50. The doctor's sections are fascinating with all the actual biological stuff about our 3 brains & just how the human body works & why. It's inspiring but is going to be hard to live up to. We must try! ( )
  Abcdarian | May 18, 2024 |
If I'm not mistaken, they want you to exercise... ( )
  jemisonreads | Jan 22, 2024 |
I really enjoyed this book. I am baffled by the negative reviews saying it is just an exercise book. There is so much more to this book. Yes, the focal point is getting you to MOVE. We, as humans, are becoming a sedentary, obese society. As we age, we decline and so many live their later years unable to enjoy their life. I was in medicine for most of my life and have seen vibrant YOUNG 90 year olds and OLD 50 year olds. This book addresses this issue and ways to LIVE a quality life in your later years. Yes, exercise is the main thing. but they also discuss diet. They discuss the importance of social connection and even sex to living a younger strong fit life. One of the things I really like about this book is how it discusses the science behind everything. It made it a very interesting read and not just a do this get healthy book.
Many of the things I am doing already since the divorce and my new job and I definitely feel better than I did 15 years ago. I highly recommend this book to anyone that is over 40 and even younger. We start declining at 30. What they recommend is not that difficult and can make a difference. They have a version that is not for women but is basically the same book. ( )
  KyleneJones | Jan 3, 2024 |
Younger Next Year is 408 pages long in a large paperback book. It really should have counted as three books! There is a lot of great advice for both men and women that is even more important to aging adults who truly do have to fight harder to be healthy. Lots of food and exercise advice. I felt like a lot of stuff was redundant and almost quit reading several times, but I found that I actually liked the back of the book the best. After the story ended, I thought the back of the book was a regular appendix, but it actually has more stories of how each of the many real characters in this book took all this health advice to heart and applied it to their own lives. It is a good health resource. Just be prepared not to read this book quickly or in one day. There is a lot of information to digest. Also, if you don't have a great Science background, be prepared to read even more slowly and research unfamiliar terms. I will use a lot of this advice in this book. I won't be able to lose weight as quickly as the fast track program they offer (which probably only athletes or people who have never had medical issues might be able to do), but I feel that slow and steady wins the race. The book even recommends that little actions are better than none. ( )
  doehlberg63 | Dec 2, 2023 |
If you need motivation to work out, this is it. ( )
  villyard | Dec 6, 2022 |
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Lodge, Henry S.main authorall editionsconfirmed
Sheehy, GailForewordsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Smart women don't grow older. They grow younger.   A book of hope, Younger Next Year for Women shows you how to become functionally younger for the next five to ten years, and continue to live thereafter with newfound vitality. Learn how the Younger Next Year plan of following "Harry's Rules"--a program of exercise, diet, and maintaining emotional connections--will not only help you turn back your physical biological clock, but will improve memory, cognition, mood, and more. In two new chapters, prominent neurologist Allan Hamilton explains how the program directly affects your brain--all the way down to the cellular level--while Chris Crowley, in his inimitable voice, gives the personal side of the story. In other words, how to live brilliantly for the three decades or more after menopause. The results will be amazing.  

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