PCOS & Menopausal weight gain

So I got this message from Saniya last week (as she said, overdue and prompted by the fact I got to meet Arystan as we saw each other on Marlborough High Street at the weekend)

Congratulations 🙂 

Now, PCOS comes up a lot. Whether that is because some of the ladies have it

Or they know someone who has it

And it is interesting that no one really talks about it..

Or at least as much as we should…

And I won’t go into the specifics here…

But when it comes to PCOS, I would recommend looking into a supplement called inositol 

to go alongside lifestyle changes and anything else advised by your consultant …

But something that is talked about a lot 

Is menopausal weight gain…

And I was doing a live video the other day

And I was asked about something they saw on Breakfast TV

About whether you should just resign to menopausal weight gain.

Really interesting question.

As of course, 

Hormonal changes

Signalling changes

Fat storage more like a man (around the stomach) which can make you feel rubbish

Which impacts what you do…

Then throw in poor sleep due to hot flushes

Then throw in tiredness because of poor sleep

And you are hungrier than ever..

And yes..

It will be harder.

And as a man..

I am grateful I will never have to go through this.

I have even learnt not to say ‘is it me or is it hot in here?’ during a workout with the ladies haha

But the good news here?

The principles remain the same…

Protein intake and hydration 

Fibre intake and gut health could help with how full up you feel

Total food intake..

These all still matter 

To improve your signalling 

But you may just need to be a bit more consistent than you were 20 years ago..

And it is bit like what has happened in the Type 2 diabetes area.

Having worked in the NHS delivering Type 2 Diabetes education to those diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes..

We’ve seen a move from ‘it will get worse it is a progressive disease’

^^ which literally drained the persons energy..almost like ‘what is the point then?’

Compared to 

“Well, it is a progressive disease but research show you may be able to put it in remission”

Can you see the difference?

The latter is exciting..

There is hope.

There are things you can do..

It will just be harder..

But consider..

Harder compared to what?

To staying the same where you are now?

Truth is,

You may need to be more consistent than you were to get there..

Which is exactly what we help you do..

Essentially 

Doing the things you know you need to do…consistently. 

If you’d like more info about our next 6 Week Kickstart for ladies 40+

Just send me a message 

And I’’l be in touch

Matt

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