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Weight Loss May Mitigate Symptoms of Menopause


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Weight Loss May Mitigate Symptoms of Menopause

Hitting middle age can be a crazy ride for a lot of women. You have to contend with hot flashes, extra weight gain, and for some women, bladder control problems.

Fortunately, a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine indicates the cure for incontinence may be as simple as losing a few pounds.

According to the study, obese women involved in a six-month weight loss program reported half as many leakage episodes as before. The women lost an average of 17 pounds, but they experienced a 47% reduction in the number ofweekly incontinence episodes – and, let’s face it, when it comes to incontinence, a 47% decrease is no mere drop in the bucket.

Previous studies have shown that obesity can be a risk factor for bladder control problems, likely because the increased weight puts more pressure on the bladder . The study authors note that losing even a little weight decreases that pressure – and will probably help lower your dry cleaning bill, too.

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WLS News – February 20, 2009


Get the latest updates on research related to the treatment of obesity and related co-morbidities, lifestyle tips for staying healthy post-op, and human interest stories that are sure to move you, each week on WLS News!

cancer_in_obese_womenIn the February 20, 2009, newscast, we’ll give you the latest on the federal government’s new Medicare policy regarding weight loss surgery for Type 2 Diabetes, explore how bariatric surgery can decrease the risk of certain cancers in women, and take a look at some promising findings on the development of an obesity drug.

We’ll also give you the facts about tummy tucks, uncover the relationship between obesity and incontinence, and check in with WLS Journeys host Yvonne McCarthy as she talks about one of her favorite WLS websites!

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