Quality muscle is vitally important to live your fullest life.
Why it matters:
Healthy muscle serves mulitple roles in our bodies. Of course it helps us move about in our world, and it has many other important roles. Here are a few:
- Glucose (sugar) metabolism. Muscle serves as the largest storage reservoir for glycogen and is responsible for removing the majority of sugar from the blood after a meal.
- Fall prevention. Functioning muscle helps us to maintain our balance and protect us from falls, and it provides a layer of protection when we do fall, helping to prevent bone fractures and ligament tears.
- Fatigue resistance. Strong muscles handle workloads at a lower percentage of maximum effort, which feels less strenuous. Think here of being able to walk up a couple flights of stairs on a vacation without this effort taking a toll.
A striking visual example:
Take a look at the image below, which shows cross sections of the thighs of three people. The far left and far right are triathletes, age 40 and 70 years old. Notice most of the thigh is that gray material which is the muscle, and there is a thin white stripe of fat at the very edge. The middle image is from a 74-year-old sedentary man - a thick layer of white fat with a small amount of gray muscle toward the muscle. Which legs would you prefer as you age?