The body stores fat when it feels a threat. Plummeting estrogen & Testerone that starts Menopause, kicks in the production of a fat storing Hormone called Cortisol & that can go on for years.
Pellet Based Hormone Replacement therapy can get rid of the symptoms & shut the cortisol down.
Menopause symptoms SUCK! *Fatigue, *Memory loss, *Moody, *Grumpy, *Jekyll & Hyde in a dress, *Vaginal dryness, *NO SEX drive or enjoyment, *I quit caring about the people & things I love, *Hot flashes, *insomnia, *Joint pain, *weight gain, *dry everything! *migraines, *Irritability, *Muscle loss,
Why am I losing weight during post menopause
Well it's called menopause and it's when your period stop the ages between 45-50-55
They should check into hormone imbalance, adrenal exhaustion and hypo thyroidism. They could also be tested to see if they are in menopause. Correcting these things could stop the weight gain.
The average weight gain during menopause varies widely and depends on multiple factors. However, some generalizations can be made: General Range: Most women gain 5-8% of their baseline body weight during the first two years of menopause. This translates to roughly 4-6 pounds for someone weighing 160 pounds. Individual Variance: The actual weight gain can be far less or significantly more than this average. Factors influencing this include: Pre-menopause weight: Women with higher BMIs tend to gain more weight during menopause. Lifestyle choices: Diet, exercise, and overall health habits significantly impact weight gain. Genetics: Some women are genetically predisposed to weight gain, regardless of menopause. Hormonal changes: The specific hormonal fluctuations during menopause can also play a role.
Men do not stop being fertile, Women stop when they pass though the "menopause".
Menopause signals the end of the menstrual cycle in the life of a female. Menopause stops anytime between age 40 and 55.
The causes of menopause weight gain are mainly biological in that the body release hormones which increase weight. The body loses some of its metabolism which result in the storage of extra energy in the form of fats and lipids.
You stop having your period for 12 consecutive months.
Menopause is the only way. Or removal of the ovaries.
Physical exercise and a well balanced diet will help you lose weight after menopause.
Many women to put on weight during the menopause, however it isn't the menopause itself that causes the weight gain it is usually due to reduced activity. Your best bet is to stick with your current diet and exercise plan. If you see weight gain keep a food diary for a week, revise it and then make any necessary adjustments.
It's different for everyone, but it usually stops after menopause.