Hot flashes are among the most common symptoms associated with the changing hormonal balances during menopause. These sudden feelings of intense heat accompanied by sweating and rapid heartbeat can last from 2 - 30 minutes... they are not over in a 'flash'. Women experience disrupted sleep, work, and social activities, and may feel more anxious or depressed. Women with higher body mass index (BMI) report more frequent or severe hot flashes compared to women with lower BMI. A 2010 clinical study showed that overweight or obese women can benefit from behavioral weight loss efforts to decrease the burden of their menopausal symptoms. Many problems associated with aging are significantly improved or eliminated when extra pounds are shed. Avoiding Type II Diabetes, back and joint pain, heart disease and stroke are some additional health incentives to keep in mind as you embrace a healthy lifestyle and gradually lose weight through eating well and regular exercise.
Monday's Healthy Lifestyle class offered new information about what to eat, and not eat, to lower risk of heart disease or stroke, reviewing my 'Ask the Dietitian' article in February's Living Out East Magazine. http://www.livingouteast.com/digital/LOEOB_February_2011. We reviewed food labels on packages... so tricky!
Annette Schuchert http://www.kaizentotalwellness.com/about-us also led a lively discussion where the participants learned about the four questions to stop and ask yourself when you reach for food, especially an unplanned snack. 1. Am I hungry? 2. Is this what I feel like eating? 3. Is this what I feel like eating now? 4. Is there something else I could eat instead? (from The Writing Diet: Write Yourself Right-Size by Julia Cameron, bestselling author of The Artist's Way.
This really helps us be more mindful, more conscious of what we
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