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Estrogen Therapy And Weight Gain

Estrogen Therapy and Weight Gain

Are estrogen replacement therapy and weight gain related? Does one cause the other? No.

The experts say that estrogen therapy (HRT) is not a cause of weight gain for women, but to the contrary, it can help women to lose that unwanted weight that bothers them. During menopause or simply the aging process, weight gain is very typical; especially in the region around the abdomen. This may have something to do with the loss of hormones that keep the body:

  • Full of energy
  • Active
  • With a fast metabolism
  • Able to distribute fat appropriately

Researchers say that HRT can help women to lose the unwanted belly fat that appears post-menopause. There is no question that being able to maintain a healthy weight gets more and more difficult as a person ages. In fact, experts say that about 90 percent of women between the ages of 35 and 55 will gain weight during menopause and right before it starts.

When symptoms of menopause begin, a person can tend to feel lazy, lethargic and lacking of energy. They will not want to eat right, exercise or do things that will promote a healthy weight (not to mention a healthy life). This can be reversed when HRT begins. This is when estrogen hormone replacement therapy and weight gain have a direct relationship. Replacing and balancing those lost hormones will bring back the energy and zest for life that helps with maintaining a proper weight and a happy life.

Even though exercising properly, keeping stress low, sleeping enough hours per evening and taking in the right nutrition are all imperative factors for proper weight management, having the right amount of hormones in the body is critical as well. There is not much one can do to stop hormones from depleting, but they can replace them safely with the help of an HRT clinic such as Greenberg Health.

Experts say that people with low hormonal levels can gain weight at a rate of about one pound per year up to about 10 to 15 pounds. Hormone fluctuation is not in anyone’s favor. With that said, keeping hormones balanced at the right levels is vital for a healthy weight and an attractive physique. Estrogen hormone therapy and weight gain go hand in hand for feeling happy about your physical body. This helps keep self esteem and self worth up too.

Can Estrogen Therapy Help Minimize Weight Gain

Estrogen therapy and weight gain; does one cause the other? No. It is the opposite in most cases. In other words, HRT or estrogen therapy can help to minimize weight gain. This is the result that most people want when they gain weight due to aging and menopause.

Hormones will always be fluctuating in the body; however, when people reach a certain age, hormones can tend to plummet and cause problems that can be truly disturbing to the person experiencing them. Low estrogen levels can directly affect a person’s weight and impact their appetite, their energy and stamina to exercise, their metabolism speed and their fat storage.

Estrogen therapy can help to minimize the weight gain caused from aging and menopause.

How Does Estrogen Therapy Help With Weight Loss

What usually happens when menopause begins is that estrogen levels decrease (the ovaries slow in their production of the hormone) and ovulation stops. The result of this is that a woman’s body will need to find estrogen from other sources other than the ovaries. The source it will come from is fat cells.

During menopause, the body converts the calories that you eat into fat cells. This is why weight is gained. The only way to combat this weight gain is to add the missing hormones back into the system with bio-identical medications that come with a prescription from a licensed doctor. This is how estrogen replacement therapy and weight gain go hand in hand.

Never use estrogen medications without having them prescribed for you by the right professional. Patients of HRT must get tested by qualified practitioners by getting blood work taken and a physical examination completed. This will tell our doctors if levels of estrogen are too low and if that is what is causing the problem(s) being experienced. Along with information from a physical exam and a medical history, the doctor in charge can determine if HRT is a good idea. If so, then the right prescription can be written.

It is very important to get the dosage(s) accurate when taking hormone medication(s). It can be the difference between remarkable results, negative side effects or no results at all.

At Greenberg Health, we work with each and every patient on an individualized basis to get their prescription right. We want nothing more than to see all of our clients reaping in the greatest benefits from HRT.