Anyone who has ever pushed away from a big Thanksgiving turkey dinner and promptly wanted to take a nap has experienced the effect of nutrients in food on the human body. The sluggishness we feel after a meal high in fat and the improved digestion we notice after eating a salad are other examples of how our choice of food affects how we feel.

Nutrition plays a significant role in how our bodies function on a day-to-day basis. Eating healthy foods provides energy and keeps our mind active. It should be no surprise that nutrition also plays a huge role in how our bodies handle menopause. Those hot flashes, sleep issues, and mood swings may benefit from a change in your eating habits. If you are struggling to control your menopause symptoms, consider the following changes to your daily diet.

Foods to eat more of:

Foods to avoid:

Just a few simple changes to your daily diet could provide significant relief of your menopause symptoms. You may want to consider keeping a food diary to keep track of your body's response to any changes you make.

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Can soft drinks cause a problem for my bones? National Osteoporosis Foundation. Retrieved November 17, 2015. http://nof.org/faq/588

Is there a connection between menopause and high blood pressure? Mayo Clinic. Retrieved November 17, 2015. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-pressure/expert-answers/menopause-and-high-blood-pressure/FAQ-20058406

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Reviewed November 19, 2015
By Michele Blacksberg RN

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