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Understanding Menopause Belly: Causes and How to Get Rid of It

What causes menopause belly and how to get rid of it.

Louise
Louise Published April 14, 2024
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The increase in belly fat that many women experience during and after menopause is referred to as the “menopause belly.” Although the actual causes of menopausal belly are unknown, the following factors may be involved:


Hormonal Changes

Estrogen and progesterone levels fall in women going through menopause. This hormonal fluctuation may affect how the body stores fat, which could result in additional fat building up in the abdomen region.

Hormone therapy or other medication prescribed by a doctor may help regulate hormones and reduce menopause belly.



Stress

When the body is stressed, the hormone cortisol is released, which can interfere with the production and balance of other hormones. This can worsen mood swings and anxiety, as well as increase the intensity and frequency of hot flashes and nights sweats.

Stress management is a crucial element of dealing with menopause symptoms. Relaxation exercises, meditation, yoga, and deep breathing are all techniques that can assist to reduce stress and increase relaxation.

Mindfulness practices such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises can help reduce stress and cortisol levels, which can contribute to menopause belly.


Lack of Sleep

Trouble sleeping are common during menopause and lack of sleep has been linked to weight gain and an increase in belly fat.

Stress can also disrupt sleep, which can be a major concern during menopause. During menopause, insomnia and other sleep problems are common, and stress can make it even more difficult to get the restful sleep needed for overall health and well-being.

Try establishing a consistent bedtime routine, avoiding coffee and alcohol before bed, and having a dark, cool, and quiet sleeping environment can all help you get a better nights sleep.


Reduced Muscle Mass

Women experience a normal loss of muscle as they age. This may result in a slower metabolism and more abdominal fat.

Resistance training or weight-bearing exercises can help build muscle mass and increase metabolism. Also, engaging in regular physical activity such as walking, running, cycling, or swimming can help burn calories and reduce belly fat.


Poor Diet

As we become older, we tend to become less active and more sedentary, which, as we all know, leads to weight gain. Changing our diets to accommodate a more sedentary lifestyle is essential.

Eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and healthy fats can help reduce belly fat. Limiting processed and sugary foods can also be helpful.


Metabolic Syndrome

Diabetes, thyroid issues, and metabolic syndrome are examples of medical conditions. Make an appointment with a doctor to diagnose the underlying reason and receive the necessary treatment.


Menopause belly is a common concern for women going through this life transition, but it’s not inevitable. By adopting a healthy lifestyle that includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and adequate sleep, you can effectively manage and even reduce menopause belly. Remember that it’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider for guidance tailored to your specific needs and circumstances. Embracing these changes can not only help you maintain a healthy weight but also enhance your overall well-being during and after menopause.

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