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Weight Loss And Stress In Midlife
Women
by Michelle Prince
Weight gain is common in
midlife women and isnt just the result of too many calories
and too little exercise. Oh, if it were only that simple!
There are many physical and emotional factors involved. Women
gain weight for different reasons and what works to help one
lose, might not do a thing for another. Maybe thats why diets
dont work. Weight loss plans need to be tailored to meet the
specific needs of each individual. If youre saying, No matter
what I do, I cant lose weight, consider adding stress
reduction to your weight loss program.
Stress and the adrenal glands play a major role in midlife weight
gain. Briefly, the adrenal glands react to stress by releasing
cortisol into the bloodstream. The kind of stress doesnt matter to
the adrenals. It can be physical, emotional, environmental,
bio-chemical or even imagined. Since midlife women experience
stress in multiple aspects of life on a daily basis, cortisol
remains elevated for sustained periods. It settles in the fat cells
causing weight gain, typically around the middle of the body.
Elevated cortisol also effects thyroid function. And, its no
surprise that compromised thyroid function is associated with
weight gain. High cortisol prohibits a normal response to the
thyroid hormone signal which is sometimes called thyroid
resistance. This resistance impacts other hormone receptors like
insulin, progesterone, estrogens and testosterone, requiring more
hormones to create a normal effect. The connection between elevated
cortisol and insulin resistance is yet another cause of weight
gain. Stress clearly creates a vicious cycle!
To help balance cortisol levels and nurture your overworked
adrenals, avoid stimulants, alcohol, refined sugars, carbohydrates,
processed and fried foods. Eat smaller portions more frequently.
Include lean, hormone free meats and dairy, vegetables, legumes,
high-fiber grains, leafy greens and fresh fruit. Drink plenty of
pure, fresh water every day to help flush toxins from the body.
Utilize supplements and herbs to nurture the adrenal glands. And,
take time each day to rest, restore, reevaluate and reinvent
yourself for the next chapter of life.
While eating well and getting plenty of exercise are essential for
good health, consider reducing stress and learning effective stress
management techniques an important part of your weight loss
program. Journaling, meditation, yoga, Tai Chi, self-hypnosis,
guided imagery, breathing exercising and listening to soothing
music are just some of the ways to support healthy weight loss
through relaxation. Its also important to take time to address
unresolved emotional stressors like conflicts at work and in
relationships, feelings or guilt and unhealed wounds from the
past.
For midlife women, losing those extra pounds means much more than
looking better. Other benefits include more energy, better sleep
and a reduced risk of hormone related conditions like elevated
cholesterol, type II diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart
disease. Obesity in midlife is associated with a higher risk of
Alzheimers disease. Maintaining a healthy weight will add years to
your life and enhance the quality of each and every day. You
deserve it and you can do it!
Michelle Prince, CHT, is a holistic health
practitioner and consultant with over 30 years of experience.
Certified and skilled in multiple body/mind modalities, Michelle
introduced Holistic Menopause in 2004. Her Online Retreat, Personal
Consultations, Workshops and Renewal Retreats have helped women
around the world learn to embrace perimenopause and menopause with
confidence, honor and ease. Contact Michelle at www.HolisticMenopause.com
or call 623-512-7593.
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