What Can You Do About Hypothyroidism and Weight Gain?
What Can You Do About Hypothyroidism and Weight Gain?
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Hypothyroidism and weight gain go hand in hand because when thyroid function is low, metabolism slows down as well. While not all people with hypothyroidism gain weight, it is very often one of the symptoms of this condition. Thyroid hormones not only play a significant role in metabolism, which in turn affects weight, but insufficient thyroid function can result in fluid retention, further contributing to weight gain. Another reason why hypothyroidism and weight gain are connected is that this condition usually causes fatigue and lethargy, which can result in a decrease in activity that contributes to weight gain... It makes sense, doesn't it?
Further, losing weight with hypothyroidism can be especially challenging if not done correctly because excessive dieting can lower metabolism even further. Too much of a thing can be bad too, ah? It is very important, therefore, to follow a healthy weight loss regimen if you are trying to lose weight with hypothyroidism. Like everything else, the key is balance!
A diagnosis of hypothyroidism is made using a simple blood test for thyroid hormones. If levels of the hormone T4 are low or if levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) are high, the test is considered positive for hypothyroidism. However, even when blood levels of thyroid hormones fall within normal range, some practitioners still attribute symptoms like fatigue and weight gain to thyroid function, believing the symptoms may be caused by sub-clinical hypothyroidism (sometimes called "sluggish thyroid").
Women, Hypothyroidism and Weight Gain
For several reasons, women are especially prone to hypothyroidism and weight gain, though the condition does exist in men as well. We know... it doesn't sound fair at all. Women are more likely to diet, and when they do, they are more likely to "feast and then fast" too often. This yo-yo pattern of dieting interferes with the metabolism, especially during perimenopause, the years leading up to menopause that are characterized by hormonal fluctuations.
Even women with regular menstrual cycles are subject to natural hormonal fluctuations that contribute to the challenge of losing weight with hypothyroidism. Further, women tend to internalize stress more than men, which can affect the function of both the adrenal gland and the thyroid gland.
The good news is that, even with the inherent challenges of losing those extra pounds with hypothyroidism, there are a number of things that can be done about hypothyroidism and weight gain.
How to Boost Your Metabolism?
Nutritional supplements, regular vigorous exercise and, a healthy eating plan can help regulate metabolism so that it will be easier to lose weight.
A good supplement that contains iodine (especially if your iodine levels are LOW) may be helpful since the body uses iodine to make the thyroid hormone messenger called T4, which helps maintain the thyroid gland healthy and the metabolism active improving weight control.
Since eating actually stimulates metabolism, people who want to lose weight with hypothyroidism may benefit from eating six small meals at regular intervals throughout the day instead of three larger meals. These meals, according to experts, should include protein (40%), fat (25%) and low glycemic carbohydrates (35%). Fresh vegetables should be included with the exemption of those containing compounds that interfere with iodine absorption. - For a list of foods that help the thyroid gland and foods to avoid, click here.
In some cases, low-dose thyroid hormone replacement may be warranted. It is important to note that people with low thyroid function tend to lose weight more slowly than average, so expectations about how quickly weight can be lost should be modified when you are trying to lose weight with hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism and weight gain are very much related but if you adopt a healthy diet, choose the right supplements and exercise on a regular basis you can be on your way to your ideal weight pretty soon. The key is to maintain a healthy routine, track results and celebrate your own!
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