Network Magazine summer 2015 | Page 17

MENOPAUSE MATTERS HOW YOU CAN HELP YOUR MID-LIFE CLIENTS Menopause can be a game-changer when it comes to health and fitness. By understanding how it affects women in their mid-life years, you can make a difference to how your clients feel, how they look and how they stay healthy. WORDS: WENDY SWEET call menopause the ‘gamechanger’. Not only because, for some women, their quality of life is severely impacted by the symptoms of menopause (more about this soon), but also because, for some, this is the time when it doesn’t matter how active or ‘healthy’ they have been in the past: menopause navigates its own path, causing all sorts of havoc on hormones and metabolism. For many women used to good health in their past, the transition into and through menopause can be fraught with challenges, not only internally but also externally, in the form of fat depositing in places that it hasn’t previously done. For fitness professionals, especially personal trainers, training menopausal women can be challenging, not only in terms of understanding the support that some female clients need at this time, but also in terms of what works and what doesn’t when it comes to exercise and nutrition prescription. Here, we explore why and how menopause and post-menopause are critical events for the health of women and why, now that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is no longer in vogue, finding new ways to manage menopause matters. I World Health Organisation (WHO) as the permanent cessation of menstrual periods that occurs naturally or is induced by surgery, the Greek derivative is men (month) and pausis (cessation). The years preceding menopause that encompass the transition from normal menstruation to cessation are termed the peri-menopausal years and are generally characterised by irregular periods. On average, in non-surgical menopause, peri- menopause begins around the late forties and may las Ё