Is There A Link Between HRT And Middle Age Spread
July 29, 2010 by Lucy Davey
Filed under Diets
The link between Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and middle age spread has often been made, but many medical experts dismiss it as sheer coincidence and even myth. Their belief is that it is more likely to be as a consequence of inactivity post operation, either full or partial hysterectomy and not related entirely to the resulting hormone treatment.
It is also suggested in some research that the same number of women gain weight as do not through the menopause regardless of whether they are having hormone replacement therapy or not. This could indicate that the increase in weight has more to do with general age and not as a result of any hormone replacement. So maybe there is more to middle age spread than meets the eye.
There is typically no more than 4-5lbs of weight gain that can be attributed to HRT and it is also worth remembering that HRT only replaces the hormones that your body would naturally produce anyway only in a much lower concentration, so this could also back up the lack of real evidence that there is a link between midlife weight gain and hormone replacement therapy.
Let us also remember that men also report the onset of middle aged spread around the same time and their hormones do not run riot in the same way as a woman’s do.
The best way to combat middle aged spread is to get into the routine of doing regular exercise. Even simple things like walking to the local store rather than driving will help. You could even consider joining the gym, taking up an aerobics class, starting something like a dance class even or swimming will not only help you shed those extra pounds but will certainly give your whole self a real boost.
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