For those going through menopause—which is not a medical condition, but a natural state of endocrine reorganization that happens to every woman—weight gain can be a symptom. Those who identify as men may also experience weight gain around the belly due to low testosterone levels. A 2024 ...
Higher levels of estrogen can cause weight gain especially around the belly, hips, thighs. As you enterperimenopause (usually for women this is between the ages of 35-50) and throughout menopause (usually ages 45-55), your body will begin to increase estrogen production and create what is c...
A hormone imbalance might cause weight gain. Here’s what causes hormonal weight gain and how to get rid of hormonal belly fat.
Not all tummies were made equally. Maybe you’ve tried different fad diets or crazy exercises to get rid of that extra fat hanging off your belly but nothing seemed to work. Perhaps you were targeting the wrong belly bulge. In order to effectively reduce belly fat, it’s helpful to ident...
If you are going into the menopause, your body will be extremely reluctant to let go of the fat around your middle. This is because fat is a manufacturing plant for oestrogen which will help protect your bones from osteoporosis. It’s a very clever system, designed to protect you, but it...
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implantation. We have already discussed this under the causes of stretch scars. Some of the predisposition factors include hereditary stretch marks, an underlying disorder or the presence of the lines and scars on other parts of the body already, such as underarms, thighs, butt, belly and so ...
Other factors include age, sex, obesity, and lack of physical activity. Risk is more significant in men early on but rises after menopause in women. The risk of MI is best monitored and managed through lifestyle changes. You can also use routine screening and medication if necessary. Taking...
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