Eliminating Menopausal Weight Gain
By Linda Tremer, Wellness coach
About 70 percent of women gain weight throughout their menopausal years.
I gained weight and found it very hard to lose. Our metabolisms slow
down and the weight creeps up and surprises us.
Research has shown that this menopausal weight gain may be due to a lack
of progesterone. During these menopausal years, progesterone declines
more than estrogen. This then makes estrogen the dominant hormone. And
estrogen causes weight gain. That’s why they give it to cattle in the
feed lots to fatten them up. And fatten them up it does.
We burn calories during the menstrual cycle. The elimination of this
cycle without a decrease in calorie intake also contributes to weight
gain.
A significant number of menopausal and pre menopausal women are bothered
by fatigue. Fatigue prevents women from performing everyday activities
and exercising. Yet another contribution to unwanted weight gain.
To eliminate fatigue you must eat a healthy diet. Blood sugar imbalances
are one cause of fatigue. Eliminate sugar and processed foods from your
diet. Stress is another cause of fatigue. As you probably know exercise
will reduce your stress. Although during menopause it becomes harder to
exercise because you are too tired to exercise and exercise is what you
need to help beat the fatigue. So you must make every effort to exercise
even when you are tired.
Supplementing with the B-complex vitamins may also help your fatigue.
Ginseng may help fatigue.
Try using a natural progesterone cream. Rub it on your skin daily. This
may help the estrogen progesterone balance. Progesterone also helps to
turn fat into energy and has a thermogenic effect on the body.
Menopausal women gain weight around their midsection. Studies have shown
that this is the worst place to gain weight. And spot reducing does not
work. Exercise works best to get rid of fat in this area. Studies have
shown conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) helps to trim the waistline. It
also helps to build lean muscle mass.
A woman’s energy requirements are about
fifteen percent less during and after menopause than they were in her
twenties. Studies have shown that woman gain 2 to 3 pounds per year
during menopause and perimenopause. Just think about it, this weight
gain can be about 30 pounds over those ten years. We don’t notice a few
pounds a year but after a few years we’re shocked by them.
If you decide to go with hormone replacement go for natural instead of
synthetic. Natural is much safer and doesn’t have the side effects of
synthetic hormones.
It’s much easier to keep the weight off than to lose it once you’ve
gained it. If you are pre menopausal, now is the time to increase your
exercise and decrease your calories. Starting a healthy weight loss
program before or during menopause is necessary. If you don’t, before
you know it those extra five, ten or even fifteen pounds will creep up
on you. And that additional weight will be difficult to lose.
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