Blood Sugar Balance for Female Runners
Blood Sugar Balance is a foundational part of great health and if not in balance may lead towards many healthy concerns. As female runners there are 3 areas which potentially can affect any of us if blood sugar balance is out of sync i.e.
ENERGY DIPS – feeling that we haven’t got the energy we require to enjoy our running
WEIGHT GAIN especially around the middle – which may make us feel heavy and sluggish and impact on running performance
Disrupted FEMALE HORMONES resulting in symptoms such as PMS, Period Pains, Heavy Flow, and conditions such as PCOS, Endometriosis and Fertility Issues – all very concerning and potentially disruptive to our running plans throughout every month.
Balancing blood sugar is a foundational nutritional strategy you may implement to support female hormone health. An imbalance in female hormones may lead to a disrupted menstrual cycle with PMS, pain, cramps, heavy flow all of which leads to a disrupted running schedule.Address these imbalances you may have a much smoother cycle and be able to enjoy your running throughout the month without interruption.
SHOW NOTES
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How hormonal imbalance has impacted on Aileen and Karen with regards to daily living and running.
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An introduction to our topic today
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An overview of blood sugar balance, how imbalance occurs, the blood sugar balance rollercoaster and typical symptoms.
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How blood sugar imbalances affect sex hormone imbalance and how we are aiming for balance and harmony with all hormones.
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Considering how a blood sugar imbalance is contributing to chronic inflammation, high testosterone levels, oestrogen dominance and a suppression in sex hormone binding globulin.
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Key nutritional and lifestyle steps to support hormonal balance and blood sugar balance.
Eating Habits and WHEN you eat
Everyone is different and may have slightly different requirements but eating regularly and leaving gaps between meals and snacks not only allows a rest and digest cycle but also allow insulin to switch off – if we are constantly grazing sugary foods and drinks then we may get into that insulin resistance state we talked about earlier.
Next steps would be to:
It’s important to: