Tuesday, February 9, 2010

4 Foods that help prevent wrinkles and make you look younger

Sadly, subtle signs of aging can show up as early as your late 20s, but there are easy ways to keep your skin soft, radiant, and wrinkle free (no needles required). Me? I like to add skin-boosting foods to my diet because a) it’s cheaper than loading up on a zillion products, b) there are loads of other health benefits, and c) you gotta eat anyway, why not give your skin a boost in the process? Here’s what to do:

1. Eat Colorful Produce Every 4 to 5 Hours

As you age, your skin's natural antioxidant protection drops; eating a diet rich in colorful fruits and veggies can help protect against wrinkles. There are hundreds of antioxidant nutrients, but the most important include vitamins C (found in tomatoes, citrus fruits, and bell peppers) and E (nuts and avocado), polyphenols (natural cocoa powder and berries), quercetin (onions and broccoli), and carotenoids (leafy greens, sweet potatoes, and other bright orange vegetables).

See the 6 foods that can make you look younger (and thinner!)

2. Drink More Fluids

One of the first side effects of dehydration is a loss of skin elasticity, a major contributor to fine lines. Eight glasses of water a day is a good goal. If you're not a fan of water, sip green tea, fat-free or low-fat milk, and the occasional cup of coffee, and look beyond the glass. Fruits and vegetables are naturally packed with fluid -- it's what gives them crispness. Boost their anti-aging potential by serving broth-based soups at lunch or dinner. At breakfast, whip up a fruit smoothie, made with almond, soy, or low-fat milk and unsweetened fruit juice.

Quench your thirst with these super-healthy smoothies.

3. Get 30% of Calories from Protein

After age 30, your muscle mass dwindles by approximately 3 to 8% per decade, causing you to lose strength, not to mention calorie-burning power. The antidote is a regular strength-training regimen -- and protein. Higher intakes of animal protein in particular help preserve muscle in women over age 50, suggest several studies. Protein is also key to warding off fatigue, maintaining a steady blood sugar level, and promoting cellular repair and growth. Try getting 30% of your daily calories from healthy protein sources such as lean meats, poultry, seafood, legumes, fat-free or low-fat dairy products, and traditional soy foods.

These tricks will help you eat a more balanced well-proportioned meal.

4. Make Every Grain Count

Stock your pantry with a variety of antioxidant-packed whole grains. Wild and brown rices, bulgur, farro, millet, quinoa, and oats are all good options. Whether you're serving a simple side dish or preparing something more complicated, don't automatically reach for white rice or plain breadcrumbs. Think whole grain, and you'll be rewarded with better flavor, additional fiber, and more anti-aging nutrients.

Plus, don’t forget to stock up on these other nutritional superstars.


More tips on eating to stay young and healthy from Prevention:

21 Free Tummy-Busting Recipes

Superfoods That Keep You Healthy

Food Cures That Add Up

Slim Down with 400-Calorie Meals



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  • Jennifer's Avatar
    Posted by Jennifer Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:28pm PDT

    I eat a high fiber diet with salmon, chicken, avocado(love the omega 3's) and squeeze in some kind of exercise when I can... I'm a working mom, navigating that whole balance thing. My twin girls are now 2 1/2, and I'm back down to a size four.

    I develop fitness and nutrition products. One of them is a flax seed blend that tastes delicious. It's called FitFlax http://www.fitflax.com It's a great source of omega-3s, and omega 6's which are essential to good health and great for the hair and skin. Flax seeds are also a great weight loss food, high in fiber, protein, minerals, B vitamins and lignans. A few mornings a week if I don't have a protein bar(new favorite is the Oh Yeah Bar), I'll have FitFlax wih Greek yogurt and berries. It's a filling delicious breakfast and the perfect way to start the day! At lunch I put it on salads. Use the code HG10 and get 10percent off any product on the site. Peace and be well.

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  • Barney's Avatar
    Posted by Barney Sat Oct 24, 2009 12:36pm PDT

    Nice Self promotion Jenmay

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  • sharp p's Avatar
    Posted by sharp p Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:50pm PDT

    Some of us are very lucky. I was back into a size 2 one month after my son was born.

    I am now 40 and have 4 sons and wear a size 5/6. So not to bad, but I also try to eat right and exercise when I can, work and my boys keep me very busy! Watch your calories, and light exercise does help.

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  • RJ's Avatar
    Posted by RJ Sat Oct 24, 2009 11:56pm PDT

    So eat healthy foods is the moral of this story. I like that the article is very specific and clear, but isn't it interesting that all these super foods or articles about staying young are all the same--eat right and you'll be better off. Why aren't American's getting this message yet?

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  • lajaunew's Avatar
    Posted by lajaunew Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:52am PDT

    "subtle signs of aging can show up as early as your late 20s"??? Geez. My mom is 60 and still waiting for a wrinkle to show up. Want to stay young looking and delay wrinkles? If your gene pool is not in your favor, stay out of the sun or use plenty of sunscreen and don't smoke. Also, gain some weight. Fat deposits stretch out the skin to give you a more youthful appearance. A size two 35 year old will look older that a 35 year old in a size 8. Eating healthy is a plus but it is expensive. Want to know why Americans not getting the message on staying healthy? Just count how many commercials there are to promote people to eat unhealthy during your favorite program. Go to any restaurant or fast food place and compare the choices for healthy and unhealthy items on the menu. Eating fatty foods make you feel less full and creates you to crave more. For the food industry that is a welcomed plus.

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  • EposandEpona's Avatar
    Posted by EposandEpona Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:10am PDT

    As my husband & I started getting older we chose a healthier lifestyle. Eating better(more organic), excercise and what we put on/ in our bodies. Your body absorbs any chemicals that are in lotions/oils. We couldn't find a skin oil we liked. We decide to make one ourselves. E ESSENTIAL 24 BEST SKIN OIL. It helps repair and nourish dry damaged skin. It is all natural and can be used by both of us. We have it online www.bestskinoil.com

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  • DanD's Avatar
    Posted by DanD Mon Oct 26, 2009 1:47pm PDT

    Who writes this stuff? Why are there no sources for reference? What does the author know about nutrition/biochemistry?

    Nothing zero notta, I'll pass on this misinformation article.

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