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Main –› Fitness & Health –› Women's Health
 

Menopause and Your Diet

 

It seems like just yesterday that you were planning a tropical vacation or preparing for a high school reunion. Preparations for such events included watching your caloric intake two or three weeks to ensure that you would be svelte and sexy for the occasion. And now? Well, youre noticing symptoms of menopause. As a result your mid-section is expanding, and stubbornly refusing to respond to your efforts to shed its spare tire.

Your added weight is a perfectly normal symptom of menopause and you need not be concerned that is, as long as youre willing to take the necessary steps to drop the extra fat surrounding your waistline. You see if you keep the weight on and let it continue to accumulate, youll put yourself at risk of developing heart disease, hypertension, diabetes and many other chronic illnesses associated with obesity.

So, whats the solution? Believe it or not, its actually just common sense and really very simple. You can eliminate menopausal weight gain, as well as other symptoms associated with menopause by eating healthy, controlling your caloric consumption and consuming the proper nutrients.

As your estrogen level declines, your body will naturally look for other places from where to get needed estrogen. Since your fat cells are capable of producing estrogen, your body works harder to convert your consumed calories into fat. Some foods are metabolized too quickly, thus causing unhealthy spikes in blood sugar and insulin levels, which results in additional fat accumulation. Because of this, youll want to avoid these foods, which include white rice, potatoes and white bread. Instead, add wholegrain bread, oats, rye and wheat germ to your diet.

Youll also want to eliminate fried foods; instead bake or broil when you cook. Baked and broiled foods arent just healthier, but they can actually be more appealing to the taste buds. When cooking with oils, avoid using processed cooking oils. Alternatively, use unprocessed oils, such as extra virgin olive oil, canola, wheat germ and flaxseed oil.

When you feel like having a snack, reach for nuts, seeds (pumpkin and sunflower), dried fruits and fresh fruit. Try to stick with melons, bananas, oranges and lemons, as these fruits are high in potassium, which is an excellent source to help balance sodium and water retention. Youll also want to increase your daily intake of vegetables, including salad (preferably made with romaine or bib lettuce, which contain more nutritional value than does iceberg lettuce), yam and dark leafy vegetables, such as spinach, broccoli and cabbage. Peppers and tomatoes arent just beneficial to your health and diet, but theyre quite tasty and can add a lot to your recipes.

Soy foods are fast becoming a popular choice to reduce symptoms of menopause. Soy foods include soybeans, calcium-fortified soy milk, soy yogurt, tofu and others. Ill admit that I havent yet indulged in soy-fortified foods, but its said that the benefits of their consumption are quite significant.

I highly recommend that you drink more mineral and bottled water, and reduce your intake of caffeine and alcohol. This will significantly reduce the incidence of hot flashes.

Of course, youll be tempted to stray from healthy eating once in awhile, which is okay as long as you make it an occasional treat and not a regular practice. If you stick to the guidelines I mentioned, you will notice a reduction in many menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes, bloating, water retention, fatigue and mood swings.

Obviously, by consuming foods low in calories and fat youll also notice that youre better able to control the weight gain associated with menopause. By adding a regular exercise program to your lifestyle, not only will you control your weight, but youll lose a significant amount of weight, as well. Fortunately, the foods that Ive outlined will no doubt give you the energy needed to actively exercise each day. If you include weight training youll build muscle, become lean and toned (for real even at our age!) and reduce the risk of osteoporosis.

When we were young girls we didnt aspire to experience menopause. As a matter of fact, I can say with confidence that not one ten-year-old girl has ever muttered the words When I grow up I want to be menopausal. The fact is, if were lucky enough to experience life, menopause is just a natural part of being a woman. Its not the end, but rather a very beautiful beginning of self confidence, maturity, beauty and an active lifestyle that is, if you choose to make it so.

Author: Susan Megge
 
Author Bio:

Susan Megge is a consultant in the credit services industry. Over the past several years she has assisted many individuals in resolving their debt-related matters. For more information regarding credit and debt visit www.donaldsonwilliams.com

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