I recover slower from workouts compared to my twenties. Is this purely age-related or influenced by lifestyle?
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Slower recovery with age is partly biological — anabolic signaling (mTOR response), growth hormone pulses, mitochondrial efficiency, and collagen turnover gradually decline after the late twenties. However, lifestyle amplifies or buffers this effect significantly. Poor sleep, higher stress load, lower protein intake, reduced daily movement, micronutrient deficiencies, and accumulated training fatigue all slow tissue repair more than age alone. Many people attribute recovery decline to aging when it’s actually reduced recovery capacity due to modern stress patterns. Age sets the baseline; lifestyle determines how steep the slope becomes.