Study: Menopause Can Make You Fat

Estrogen Receptors in Brain Control Food Intake, Metabolism, and Fat Distribution

By Sussy, published Aug 21, 2007
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On Aug 20, during the national meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), researchers presented the results of their studies that show estrogen's role in body weight and fat distribution in women. In an ACS press release announcing the findings, researchers concluded that their animal studies support what many women have believed all along about menopause and gaining weight. In other words, the experiments concluded that "menopause can make you fat."

Dr. Deborah J. Clegg, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, lead the research. In simple terms, Dr. Clegg and her team found in their experiments with mice that estrogen receptors in the brain control food intake, metabolism and body fat distribution in women.

Estrogen receptors are located on cells throughout the female body. Experimenting with mice, Clegg and her colleagues were able to show how estrogen receptors located in the brain - specifically, the hypothalamus - work as a master switch to control food intake, energy expenditure (metabolism) and body fat distribution. When the receptors were destroyed, the mice ate more food, burned fewer calories and gained weight. Clegg said the findings may lead to the development of better hormone replacement therapies that would stimulate estrogen receptors in the brain, while still dampening estrogen in receptors in other parts of the body.

Dr. Clegg says that the "accumulation of abdominal fat puts both men and women at a heightened risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and insulin resistance. Women are protected from these negative consequences as long as they carry their weight in their hips and saddlebags. But when they go through menopause and the body fat shifts to the abdomen, they have to start battling all of these medical complications."

Study: Menopause Can Make You Fat
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Boy! this is right on. My question is why is estrogen suddenly ad for us? Up to menopause it was good, preventing heart attacks, building bone density etc. Now suddenly it's a baddie. Maybe we need this estorgen to continue to build bones and who knows what else? We definitely need more research. I'm sick of BMI, waiste/hip ratio, and waist circumferance!! Look at people (women) in the past. They look(ed) like Madeline Albright and Margaret Lawrence. I'm 61, and started to put on weight around age 57/58. I watch what I eat, and exercise daily (biking 30-45 min.).

Posted on 07/22/2008 at 7:07:09 AM

 
Very interesting. I'm 42 and half way through menopause. I put on weight that didn't make sense, but it does now. Useful info!

Posted on 01/11/2008 at 3:01:34 PM

 
more depressing news!

Posted on 09/11/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

 
Great information, something that we women have always suspected.

Posted on 08/22/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

 
I am fat, but unfortunately am only 28, so I can't point to this article as an excuse!!!

Posted on 08/22/2007 at 6:08:00 AM

 
Nice article about how menopause can affect weight. :-)

Posted on 08/21/2007 at 7:08:00 PM

 
this is a very good article..I am 45..and am sort of feeling "changes" happening to me..thanks for writing this

Posted on 08/21/2007 at 5:08:00 PM

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