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Menopause and Weight Loss




By Cathy Taylor

During menopause, many women report that the challenge of weight loss
becomes even more difficult. The need to lose weight haunts women most of
the time, and now more men are reporting the same struggle. When women
hit menopause, weight gathers around the waist and hips; despite our best
efforts to diet and exercise.

What we know is that this additional body fat is linked to your hormones. Most
women follow a conventional low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet with lots of
processed foods. Eventually this diet creates a condition known as insulin
resistance; see Dr. Schwarzbein's book on the book list. When you are insulin
resistant, your body converts calories into fat even when you are dieting.
Menopause feels like a losing battle, but it doesn't have to be.

When you are stressed, as the body typically is during menopause, stress
hormones block weight loss. Despite adequate food, the body acts as if it's in a
famine and stores all spare calories as fat.
This leads to a metabolic disorder called adrenal fatigue.

Many women combine a high-stress life with a low-fat, high-carb diet which
creates a powerful hormonal imbalance which causes us to gain weight. Yo-
yo dieting exacerbates the problem.
Also, when a woman is on a high-carb diet she is often barraged with a
craving for sweets. The body can't maintain optimal blood sugar and serotonin
levels, so you snack and drink caffeine to feel better. That makes your insulin
resistance worse and the vicious cycle of gaining weight is accelerated.

During perimenopause, women lose estrogen which is an added factor to this
problem. As estrogen decreases, the body needs extra fat resources. Other
factors that play into this problem, are unresolved emotional issues, food
sensitivities, digestive issues such as yeast, and even heavy metal toxicity.

So what do we do?

The most important step is to GET HEALTHY!

Follow an eating plan like the one in the Schwarzbein Principle or the Zone
Diet

You need protein at every meal, low carbs, very little to no processed food,
and lots of fruit and vegetables

Drink plenty of water

Take nutritional supplements

Try Supplements Designed for Menopause

Stop weighing yourself, use your clothes as a gauge (focus on your health not
your weight)

Start exercising - walk 4-5 times a week for 30 minute (it boosts metabolism)

Get help for emotional eating - you have to face your fears to get through them

Reduce the stress in your life, make time for fun and relaxation - strive for
BALANCE

Learn to love yourself during menopause and accept who you are and at what
stage in life you find yourself

Menopause can make weight loss even more challenging for both women
and men. But with the right knowledge and some hard work, it can be done.

The information in this article is for educational purposes only, and is not
intended as medical advice.
 
 
About the Author
Cathy writes frequently on mid-life issues for women and men particularly menopause, and a copy of her book can be found at http://www.howtoconquermenopause.com
To read a sample of this book go to http://www.everythingmenopause.com/currentissue.html

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