Most women think about weight when they think about health.
But research increasingly shows that muscle strength is one of the strongest predictors of longevity, metabolic health, and independence as we age.
In this episode of Living F.R.E.S.H., we explore why skeletal muscle is far more than a cosmetic feature. Muscle acts as a metabolic organ, a glucose regulator, and a powerful signal of resilience in the body.
You’ll learn:
• Why muscle functions as the body’s primary glucose sink
• Why grip strength predicts longevity in large population studies
• How muscle loss in midlife affects metabolism and brain health
• Why cardio alone can accelerate muscle loss after 40
• Why protein and resistance training become even more important in midlife
Muscle is not about appearance.
It is about capacity — the capacity to live well, serve well, and age with strength and independence.
This conversation reframes strength as part of faithful stewardship of the body God has entrusted to us.