Thyroid health
How thyroid issues affect weight gain
by Marcelle Pick, OB/GYN NP
When I talk with women suffering with unexpected weight gain, often one of the first
questions I am asked is “Is it my thyroid?”
Sometimes, my answer is “yes” — after all, our thyroid hormones play a huge
role in regulating our metabolism and how we use nutrients.
And research shows that even small changes to the thyroid function can cause weight
gain. In fact, many women who have been told their thyroid test results are “normal”
may still have a reduced thyroid function (subclinical hypothyroidism) that’s enough
to cause weight gain and other bothersome symptoms.
At the clinic, I work with women suffering from a wide range of thyroid issues —
from those just starting to suspect they have a thyroid problem to those already
taking medication. And I tell each and every one of them how they can benefit from
natural thyroid support and a holistic approach that considers thyroid function
as part of overall hormonal balance.
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The thyroid and unexpected weight gain: an early signal
Unexpected weight gain and difficulty losing weight may be one of the first noticeable
signals that you’re struggling with hypothyroidism (a sluggish thyroid) or subclinical
hypothyroidism. Many women tell me about their frustration with gaining five pounds
every year and not being able to figure out why!
Reduced thyroid function may be the result of the thyroid’s impaired ability to
produce hormones, or the body may have difficulty using the thyroid hormones. Either
way, problems with your thyroid hormones may cause the rate at which you use nutrients
(your metabolic rate) to slow down.
We are especially prone to thyroid issues and weight gain as women because the thyroid
is linked to other systems that affect weight — including the proper functioning
of our neurotransmitters, reproductive hormones, and adrenal glands.
Thyroid issues affect women of all ages
While we see women of all ages with thyroid issues, there are times in your life
when your hormones fluctuate more and when the development of thyroid issues may
be even more likely:
What can you do about thyroid issues and weight gain?
Making good nutrition and supplementation a consistent part of your life is the
most effective way to support your thyroid. Consistency is so important! As women,
many of us spend much of our lives dieting — sometimes in a yo-yo cycle of feasting
or fasting. This is one example of how we may decrease our metabolic rate and put
stress on other hormone systems — which leads to weight gain.
Here are my top tips for eating to support your thyroid:
- Choose whole foods for optimal nutrition and a high quality multivitamin-mineral
supplement. Iodine and selenium are the most important thyroid supporters, but you
also need zinc, iron, and copper.
- Eat your meals and snacks at regular times, and be sure to eat breakfast within
an hour of waking. Missing meals or snacks can stress your thyroid.
- Include protein at every meal, as well as fiber for breakfast and lunch. Remember
that good sources of fiber include fruits and vegetables, not just grains.
- Completely eliminate gluten, sugar/sweeteners, alcohol, and junk food. These ingredients
can interfere with healthy thyroid function.
- Learn which foods contain thyroid-suppressing compounds known as “goitrogens”. Always
steam or cook these foods to reduce or eliminate the goitrogens.
- Support your thyroid with a phytotherapeutic product, such as our new T-Balance
formula. Using leading research on trace minerals and phytotherapy for thyroid support,
T-Balance is formulated to boost energy and support healthy cell metabolism not
only in the thyroid gland but throughout the body. It includes bacopa, hops, sage,
ashwagandha, and coleus forskohlii — as well as selenium and iodine.
Your opportunity to take action
At Women to Women, we know that symptoms are your body’s way of signaling that it
needs help. So if you start seeing unexpected weight gain and believe it may be
related to your thyroid, this is a good time to listen to your body and take action
based on how you feel, rather than a test result.
For many women, a balance of good nutrition, supplemental nutrients, and phytotherapy
is the true support their thyroid needs to increase metabolic functioning and lose
weight. I’ve also seen that an optimal diet is critical to prevent additional symptoms
from progressing, as well as to promote overall thyroid — and body — health.
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References
Fox, C., et al. 2008. Relations of thyroid function to body weight: Cross-sectional
and longitudinal observations in a community-based sample. Arch Intern Med., 168
(6), 587-592. URL: http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/ijlink?linkType=ABST&journalCode=archinte&resid=168/6/58
(accessed 10.17.2011).
Last Modified Date: 12/01/2011
Principal Author: Marcelle Pick, OB/GYN NP