Menopause Woes
		
		
				
				
		
			
				
					I am post-menopausal (56).  Between the ages of 45-50 I gained about 50 pounds.  I was eating and acting like I did when I was younger, but my body was not processing the calories the same.  At age 50 I was up to 175 pounds at 5'2" tall!   I started going to the gym, and to cut down on calories.  I lost about 5 pounds in a year... very disheartening.  The weight would not come off.  
About 1.5 years ago, I started going to spinning classes and lost a few pounds.  I got energized again and started to *really* watch my eating.  1200 calories per day, less than 20% fat.  I up'd my protein intake to at least 30% of my calories.  Started eating 5 small meals a day.  And I bought a bike and started riding on the road.  
I lost 30 pounds that year!  Now I have 20 more pounds to go and I find myself at 56 struggling to get rid of that last 20 pounds!  I am journalling every drop of food that goes in my mouth and all my exercise.  I'm once again trying to find the right "formula" to get the weight loss going again.  
Does your weight control change at menopause?  You betcha it does.  You have to be focused and consistent in figuring out how to change your eating and exercising habits in order to balance your body and get weight loss or weight maintenance under control.  I sincerely believe the formula for each person can be different.  You have to listen to your body and pay attention to what you eat and how it impacts your weight.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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