It’s all downhill from HERE: Experts reveal age you reach your health and happiness peak… so are YOUR best days behind you?

It’s all downhill from HERE: Experts reveal age you reach your health and happiness peak… so are YOUR best days behind you?

We hit our health and happiness peak at the age of 45, according to a new study.

Of the 40 to 59-year-old Britons surveyed in the research, 76 per cent said they experienced a boost in midlife when they never felt happier or healthier.

And 45 – the current age of British actors James McAvoy and Sam Riley, and singers Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Corinne Bailey Rae – emerged as the golden number, according to those quizzed.

As many as six in ten (57 per cent) of 40 to 59-year-olds insisted that the notion of midlife as being a negative is outdated.

Those surveyed said signs of a midlife renaissance include joining a gym (24 per cent), learning a language (14 per cent), starting to meditate (13 per cent) and travelling (10 per cent).

Other ways to feel your best at 40-plus include doing yoga (13 per cent), taking up hiking (12 per cent), volunteering for charity (11 per cent) and moving to a foreign country (6 per cent).

Some ways to feel your best at forty plus include taking up hiking, according to participants 

Yoga has also been cited as a way to feel good 13 per cent enjoying the practice at 40 plus

Yoga has also been cited as a way to feel good 13 per cent enjoying the practice at 40 plus 

Kate Hudson, aged 45, is right in the middle of her 40s which is perceived to be the golden age

Kate Hudson, aged 45, is right in the middle of her 40s which is perceived to be the golden age

Jason Momoa is also aged 45, which many say is the golden number in terms of age

Jason Momoa is also aged 45, which many say is the golden number in terms of age 

Overall, 54 per cent insist that looking after your mind and body is a priority when hitting 40, with a quarter of middle-aged Britons insisting that feeling their best also includes starting the day in a healthy way.

The research also indicates that almost a third (32 per cent) of 40 to 59-year-olds are making a bigger effort to watch what they eat now they’re older, ensuring they were including enough vitamins and nutrients in their diet.

Lorraine Rothwell, head of brand at Weetabix, which commissioned the survey of 2,000 Brits aged 40 to 59, said: ‘Whatever age you feel inspired to have a ‘glow up’ we want to make healthy lifestyle choices more accessible for everyone.

‘That’s why we’ve partnered with The Body Coach, to offer a free three-month subscription worth £45 with every box of Weetabix purchased between 27th of January and 14th April.’ 

Ways 40 and 50 something Brits are hitting their peak health and happiness 

1. Hitting the gym – 24 per cent

2. Learning a new language – 14 per cent

3. Taking up yoga – 13 per cent

4. Learning to meditate – 13 per cent

5. Taking up cycling – 11 per cent

6. Doing charity work – 11 per cent

7. Spend a few months travelling overseas – 10 per cent

8. Taking up dancing – 6 per cent

9. Moving abroad – 6 per cent

10. Become a vegetarian – 5 per cent

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