Monday, May 24th, 2010 at
4:15 am
CHARLOTTE – Hot flashes. Headaches. A tummy that won’t go away no matter how many crunches you do. Menopause can be especially vexing for women trying to lose weight. As their estrogen levels drop, their testosterone exerts more influence.
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Exercises help middle-aged women get in shape
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
7:17 am
Hot flashes. Headaches. A tummy that won’t go away no matter how many crunches you do. Menopause can be especially vexing for women trying to lose weight. As their estrogen levels drop, their testosterone exerts more influence. Because of the ensuing havoc, a woman’s body will do what it can to retain whatever stores of estrogen it has. Alas, estrogen is stored in fat.
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Fit at 50: Choose exercise that’ll work for you
Monday, May 17th, 2010 at
3:44 pm
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (MCT) Hot flashes. Headaches. A tummy that won’t go away no matter how many crunches you do. Menopause can be especially vexing for women trying to lose weight. As their estrogen levels drop, their testosterone exerts more influence.
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Lose weight, get fit beyond 40
Monday, May 3rd, 2010 at
11:57 pm
Hot flashes. Headaches. A tummy that won’t go away no matter how many crunches you do. Menopause can be especially vexing for women trying to lose weight. As their estrogen levels drop, their testosterone exerts more influence.
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Moving through midlife