A new research study in Chinese perimenopausal women attempted to clarify this debate. For this menopausal body composition study, researchers collected data from 438 perimenopausal women between the ages of 44-55 years who took part in a large bone health study. Body composition information was collected at the beginning of the study and after 9, 18, and 30 months. Changes in body fat and lean muscle mass were compared between women who remained premenopausal, those who transitioned through menopause and women who were already in menopause at the start of the study. The study investigators reported that:
- A decrease in lean muscle mass and an increase in total fat mass and trunk fat mass were observed overall during the 30-month follow-up period.
- Age was negatively linked to central obesity (belly fat), such that belly fat increased as the women got older.
- When the information was adjusted for age, menopause was specifically shown to be linked to a decrease in lean muscle and an increase in percent body fat and trunk fat mass.
My easy diet plan is a great way to start developing healthier lifestyle habits and reaching a healthy body weight. Instead of being punished with hunger, my protein-rich bars and shakes help you feel satisfied and keep you full. Visit us at www.drtabor.com to learn more and tune in to watch me on QVC September 12th from 1 AM - 2 AM EST!
No comments:
Post a Comment