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Fitness After 45: Training Smarter, Protecting Your Heart & Staying Consistent

Episode 11 Published 3 months, 4 weeks ago
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Working out after 45 comes with unique challenges—and most people are doing it wrong.

Real-world fitness advice for adults 45 and over, straight from a board-certified Internal Medicine & Obesity Medicine physician.

We cover:

Why going to the gym feels harder after 45 (and how to overcome it)

How to work out safely without joint pain or burnout

Stretching and mobility

What multivitamins actually matter—and which ones are hype

How exercise prevents heart disease as you age

Simple nutrition principles for energy, fat loss, and longevity

This isn’t about extreme workouts—it’s about training smarter, protecting your heart, and staying consistent for life.

If you’re over 45 and want to stay strong, mobile, and healthy—this video is for you.

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What’s the hardest part of working out after 45?

⚕️ Medical & Educational Disclaimer

The Dr. Paika Podcast and all related content are provided by Dr. Mohammed K. Paika, MD for general educational and informational purposes only. The information shared is not intended as medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for consultation with your personal physician or qualified healthcare professional.

Listening to this podcast does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and Dr. Paika.

Health, nutrition, exercise, medication, and weight-management topics discussed may not be appropriate for all individuals. Always consult your own healthcare provider before starting or changing any medication, diet, exercise program, or weight-loss plan, including GLP-1 therapies such as Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro, or similar medications.

Exercise and lifestyle changes carry inherent risks. By choosing to apply any information from this podcast, you accept full responsibility for your health decisions and outcomes.

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