Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Menopause and Exercise Exercise is important in every phase of your life. Not only will you help your body stay limber, your heart work more efficiently, you will feel better emotionally. When you enter menopause, exercise is still just as important. For many women, taking control of their menopause through physical activity has made it easier for them to accept the changes that are happening in their bodies. Exercising for at least thirty minutes a day may be difficult for women at any age. But as women age, their bodies may be weakened by a lack of calcium, by cancer or other disease, or may simply not have the time to get enough sleep or to eat a healthy diet and exercise. Be creative. Find ways to exercise by participating in your favorite activities. If traditional methods of exercise are not for you, take walks or try to find ways to use the stairs. Take control. Try to fit in thirty minutes of exercise into your day. It can be five minutes here, or five minutes there. Time yourself to see how many minutes a day you can exercise. Begin a new diet. Improving overall health includes a healthy diet in addition to exercise. Get friends involved. Find others who are also going through menopause and start a walking club. You and your friends can chat while staying fit. This is a good way to find time to spend with friends and also get your thirty minutes of exercise in for the day. At the end of a long day, you will feel better if you exercise and eat a healthy diet. This is particularly important for those who suffer from hot flashes and night sweats. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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