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Signs your body is ageing faster than it should

by Chumasande Matiwane
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Ageing is a natural part of life, but sometimes your body may show signs that it’s ageing more quickly than expected.

Cleveland Clinic explains ageing as: “factors such as poor nutrition, chronic stress, lack of sleep, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and a sedentary lifestyle can all accelerate the ageing process.” As you grow, you need to recognise the warning signs early, which can help you make changes that support healthier ageing.

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Constant fatigue

Feeling tired now and then is normal, but persistent exhaustion despite getting enough sleep may indicate that your body is under excessive stress. Chronic fatigue can be linked to inflammation, hormonal imbalances, poor diet, or underlying medical conditions.

Wrinkles appearing early

While wrinkles naturally develop with age, deep lines, loss of skin elasticity, and sagging at a younger age may suggest accelerated ageing. Excessive sun exposure, smoking, dehydration, and poor skincare habits can damage collagen and elastin, making the skin age prematurely.

Frequent memory lapses

Occasional forgetfulness happens to everyone, but increasing difficulty remembering names, appointments, or everyday tasks could signal accelerated brain ageing. Mental stimulation, regular exercise, quality sleep, and a healthy diet all play important roles in maintaining cognitive health.

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Poor sleep quality

Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up feeling refreshed may accelerate the ageing process. During sleep, the body repairs tissues, balances hormones, and supports brain function. Chronic sleep deprivation has been linked to faster biological ageing.

Declining vision and hearing

Changes in eyesight and hearing become more common with age, but a noticeable decline earlier than expected should not be ignored. Regular eye and hearing examinations can identify treatable conditions before they worsen.

Weight gain around the waist

As metabolism slows, excess abdominal fat becomes more common. However, significant weight gain around the midsection can increase the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses associated with accelerated ageing.

Growing older is inevitable, but ageing well is influenced by the choices you make every day. Paying attention to your body’s signals and adopting healthy lifestyle habits can improve your quality of life, reduce the risk of chronic disease, and help you stay active and independent for years to come.

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