When oral contraceptives first hit the market a lot of high doses of hormones than those prescribed today, and weight gain and fluid retention, the two 'Associated Press' side effect' seems to have hovering. An average of five pounds weight gain, estimated at the results, taking into account oral contraceptives. The study concluded that, on the whole, today's low-dose oral contraceptives do not cause weight gain.
Before you up and, and beat 'Look, I, I have increased by 2 kilograms! This is a fact that these women get nauseous on the pill actually lost the same amount of weight for others (who have not been nauseous) rose. However, there are still some women have certain factors in the body's response, even to today's low-dose pills, which may explain the weight gain, they take oral contraceptive pills.
The active ingredient of contraceptives, estrogen, and in high doses is known to cause weight gain was due to fluid retention. The fluid retention, resulting in increased salt (sodium) retention. And the low-dose pills today, this issue has been greatly reduced.
Oral contraceptives do to increase your appetite?
They can do so if they raise your insulin levels - known as' insulin resistance '. Insulin levels rise, in response to carbohydrates and drive all the energy into the fat cells, in essence, to prevent weight loss, and even diet is not all women are vulnerable to 'insulin resistance', therefore, not all women will gain weight for them, they take oral contraceptives. The 'conditions', can be diagnosed by a doctor, if you have this thing for your blood insulin level, in order to attain a higher long-term call your fat cells from giving up their stored energy, you lose weight.
Oral contraceptives can affect your metabolism is what ah?
Your metabolism or metabolic rate in the speed of your body burns fuel (food), you put it to the 'Office', it gives you the energy - like to enter a petrol car. Not everyone has the same metabolic rate 'or' metabolism '- the heavier you are, the higher your metabolic rate.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Relationship Between Oral Contraceptives and Weight Gain: Part 1
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