Hot Flashes and Dessert
Okay, I read an amazing (and comforting) thing today. Apparently, it is not necessarily a bad idea to maintain a little extra weight during menopause. The reason? Hot flashes.

Now there are many hypotheses on why hot flashes occur and the best ways to combat them. What no one disputes is that 75% to 80% of women experience hot flashes during menopause. Mild flashes last a few minutes, severe ones can last up to 30 minutes and be followed by a chilled feeling.
Diets high in fiber and low in fat are recommended to lower the incidence of hot flashes. B vitamins, vitamin C, magnesium and potassium, can be depleted during hot flashes, so taking supplements of these nutrients can be helpful. Soy has been suggested as a preventative due to the phytoestrogens contained in soy.
But what I read today states that thinner women may have a higher incidence of hot flashes. This is because hormones secreted by the adrenals are converted into estrogen by fat cells. So having a few fat cells on hand is not a bad idea.
If anyone asks, that hot fudge sundae I had for dessert was simply medicinal.




[…] It comes in handy too, when I can point out that my second cup of coffee is really a diabetes preventative in disguise or when I mention that the danish I am having with it is only to add those few extra pounds that will stave off menopause symptoms. […]
By Fifty-Something Women » Lean Into the Learning Curve on February 19th, 2007 at 3:00 pm