Right Nutrition

Women’s nutritional needs change with age. Many of these
needs are the direct result of hormonal changes and some are part of general
ageing. In the 30s, levels of oestrogen and progesterone begin falling.
Nutrition needs now include Calcium to help maintain bone density, Folic Acid to
help prevent heart disease, and iron for improving energy by increasing the
oxygen-carrying capacity of blood.
BODYTALK
Someone once said,
`Thirty-five is when you finally get your head together, and your body starts
falling apart,’ That need not be the case, says Dr Rustom Soonawala,
leading gynaecologist in Mumbai.
“A woman is still in good
physical condition when she is in her 30s,” he says. “She might go
through the stress of child-bearing and rearing in this period. Even then, this
is a healthy span of her life. She can easily get back to her ante natal weight
and body shape if she exercises regularly and has a nutritious diet with
adequate vitamins, iron and
calcium.”
Must-dos
Regular
health check-ups
Your risk for breast cancer continues to increase
as you grow older. This disease is uncommon in women under the age of 35.
What Should You Do?
Your 30s is the best time to evaluate your
individual lifestyle and determine what changes need to be made, such as:
* Confirm your family history of breast cancer l Visit your doctor
annually for a clinical breast examination
* Continue or begin monthly
breast self-examinations (BSE)
* Get a regular Pap Test (a test for
cervical cancer)
* Also, a bone density test to check for
osteoporosis
* Eat balanced meals as part of a healthy diet
* Exercise
and maintain an active lifestyle
* Drink alcohol only in moderation
*
Quit smoking
LOOK GOOD
Now is the time when skin demands
attention in the aftermath of all that abuse in the 20s — late nights, no
exercising, and frying in the sun! But relax. All is not lost — yet. Grab
these must-haves - a bottle of day cream with sunblock to protect your skin from
UV rays, a moisturising night cream to keep fine lines and wrinkles at bay and
yes, a face cleanser to help you sweep the grime off your face. Wear a tinted
moisturiser with SPF and lip and cheek tints to keep your skin protected at all
times while still showing off some of the youthful
rosiness.
Sexuality
By the time a woman reaches her 30s, she has
had sexual exposure. She loses her physical inhibitions. She is comfortable with
her body. She is not only aware of her needs and desires but more importantly
knows what the man wants. This gives her a sexual energy which is quite
attractive,” says Dr Rao.
Can a man handle the
I’m-30-and-I’m-gonna-flaunt-my-G-string bella, asks Dilip
Cherian
All men must constantly date all women. This male form of
instant carbon dating is a primordial reflex. Slap any man who says he
doesn’t. He’s lying. The five-step male S-process goes like this
— scan, spot, stare, (e)stimate, salivate. Age has nothing to do with it.
Neither his nor hers. And the really serious problem about women in their 30s,
is that it’s an age the men cannot estimate accurately any more.
Today’s 30s girl successfully and completely confuses
today’s Indian men. For a start, she still retains the thrall of nubile
youthfulness and to the gullible male, still seems to mysteriously have growing
body parts. Somewhere along the way, she’s cultivated a confident swing
and crushed that self-consciousness that comes from obsessing about things like
derriere-nibble showing.
It’s all gone. Her new slogans are
‘I-am-gonna-show-my-thong’ or
‘I’m-waiting-to-flaunt-my-Brazilian-bikini-wax’. There’s
a naked sensuality in this evolution that comes as a shock to most men, because,
that sheer confidence is bewitchingly beautiful. This kind of woman, for the
average Indian male, is fundamentally terrifying.
Men are like that
only. Easily frightened, scared by reality and most comfortable with fantasy.
Given a choice, most Indian males would therefore rather fast forward, right
past the new 30s woman.
Older
And Sexually Wiser