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    Want to be fit in your 40s? AIIMS doctor, 44, shares 7 simple science-backed habits to stay strong and healthy

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    The world is obsessed with quick fixes, especially when it comes to holistic well-being. But true wellness is more about making small and consistent choices every day. When you are in your 30s or 40s, these mindful decisions help in shaping your overall health. Now, Harvard- and Stanford-trained AIIMS gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi has shared an insightful post on Instagram related to staying strong and healthy in your late 30s and early 40s. He recommends everyone build sustainable habits early on before there’s a health crisis.

    According to Dr. Saurabh Sethi, daily habits when followed every day can help in improving your metabolism, gut and long-term health. The expert, who is 44 years old, has listed 7 science-backed ways to stay fit and maintain balance as you age.

    Prioritising quality sleep

    The doctor recommends getting 7-8 hours of sleep, as a poor sleeping schedule not only leaves you tired, but it also disrupts gut bacteria, affects blood sugar control, and increases inflammation. Over time, this can impact overall well-being.

    Daily movement and protein intake

    Staying active every day, whether through strength training or regular walking, plays a key role in maintaining balance. Alongside regular exercise, adequate protein intake supports muscle health, one of the strongest indicators of long-term fitness and functionality.

    Daily fiber intake

    A dietary regimen rich in beans, vegetables, berries, and seeds ensures sufficient fiber intake, claims the gastroenterologist. Most people consume only about half of what they actually need, which can affect digestion and disrupt internal balance.

    Include fermented foods

    Adding fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, kimchi, sauerkraut, and dahi to your everyday meals can support the gut microbiome. These foods naturally contribute to better digestive health and internal harmony.

    Limit ultra-processed foods

    Occasional indulgences, cheat days, or relishing takeaway foods are not a problem, but you should reduce over–reliance on ultra-processed foods. Focusing on meals made from real, whole ingredients helps create a more sustainable and mindful approach to eating.

    Manage stress

    Chronic stress is a silent killer, slowing digestion and disrupting the gut-brain connection. Incorporating simple practices like daily meditation can help in lowering stress levels, bringing a sense of balance to both the mind and body.

    Stay curious

    Dr Saurabh Sethi’s last piece of advice is to keep alive your curiosity and engage in continuous learning to keep the mind active and engaged. Whether through building projects or creating content, staying mentally stimulated adds another dimension to overall well-being.
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