Sunday, October 12, 2008

Menopause Weight Gain ¨C You Can Lost It

Author: Susan Megge

It' s probably safe to assume that the reason you found this article is because you' ve gradually, but progressively gained some unwanted weight, especially around your mid-section. This is somewhat surprising since you' ve not necessarily changed your lifestyle or eating habits. As a matter of fact, there' s a good chance you' ve even cut your caloric intake, but still the weight remains. Could this weight gain be associated with menopause? If you' re a woman in your thirties of forties, the answer is ¡°yes ¨C most definitely." Weight gain, as you approach menopause, is quite common and often one of the first symptoms of menopause that women notice. This is true even if you' re still experiencing regular periods.
You see, as you approach menopause your body' s hormone levels are declining, thus causing many changes to occur. As your estrogen levels decline, your body will naturally look for other places from where to get the needed estrogen. Unfortunately, fat cells are capable of producing estrogen, which results in your body working harder to convert calories to fat.
In addition to the declining levels of estrogen, your body' s testosterone levels are also declining. As you may know, testosterone is the hormone that converts your calories to lean muscle mass. Obviously, with lower testosterone levels you' re now losing muscle mass. Since muscle burns far more calories than does fat, your body is no longer capable of burning calories the way it used to.
As you can see, your declining hormone levels are the main culprit behind all of the weight gain you' re now noticing. Don' t think for one minute that you need to accept or welcome this unwanted enemy because you can easily lose this menopausal weight gain. I recently published some inspirational quotes on my website to assist women in their everyday lives. One of my favorites comes to mind when I think about what makes so many women complacent when they' re faced with symptoms of menopause and weight gain. Jim Rohn once said ¡°Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment." If your goal is to lose the weight you' ve gained, the only thing that can possibly stop you from accomplishing this goal is a lack of discipline.
If you' re willing to put your discipline into high gear you will undoubtedly lose the weight you' ve gained due to declining hormone levels associated with menopause. It' s important that you understand what' s taking place inside your body so that you' re well aware that simply cutting calories will not significantly reduce or eliminate the weight around your mid-section. You must build muscle to turn your body into a calorie-burning machine. You needn' t be extreme, but an exercise routine that includes weight training at least three days a week will give you results that will astonish you.
Remember, ¡°Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment." Don' t be complacent. You're headed in the right direction because you researched the Internet seeking information regarding weight gain during menopause. Consider this the first step in your walk across the bridge to accomplishment.
Susan Megge is the founder of http://www.40isbeautiful.com, a website designed to assist mature women as they approach and experience menopause. She is a grandmother, who started experiencing symptoms of menopause several years ago and researched various avenues to deal with these symptoms naturally. This led to her discovery of the significant role that exercise plays in making menopause a very manageable, and even wonderful time in a woman's life.