Do’s and Don’ts when you are suffering from thyroid for weight loss

About 42 million people living in India are suffering from this problem and the difficulty they face to lose weight is unexplained. A person suffering from hypothyroidism is not able to burn calories due to the reduction in the level of thyroid hormones and hence they start gaining weight.

Saima Siddiqui
Published on: 29 March 2019 7:20 AM GMT
Do’s and Don’ts when you are suffering from thyroid for weight loss
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Do’s and Don’ts when you are suffering from thyroid for weight loss

Lucknow: Located between your voice box and collarbones and no bigger than your thumb, your thyroid affects almost every process in your body. Weight gain is the most common symptom of hypothyroidism or under-active thyroid.

About 42 million people living in India are suffering from this problem and the difficulty they face to lose weight is unexplained. A person suffering from hypothyroidism is not able to burn calories due to the reduction in the level of thyroid hormones and hence they start gaining weight.

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It is surely difficult to lose weight when suffering from this disease, but it is not impossible. The combination of the right diet and exercise is important to shed kilos, but there are a few other things you need to take care of when you are suffering from an under-active thyroid.

Do's

Check thyroid regularly: It is important to check thyroid levels regularly – whether you do it at home or via a lab test, it is up to you. If you want to test your thyroid levels at home, you will need a glass basal thermometer. You can check your temperature daily for 10 minutes. Take precautions as per your temperature.

Balanced diet: It is important to consume a balanced diet when trying to drop kilos. Same needs to be followed when you have an under-active thyroid. You should be able to overcome nutritional deficiencies like selenium and iodine that disturb the thyroid functioning in the body.

Add iodine and selenium: Iodine and selenium are two important nutrients you need to take when suffering from hypothyroidism. Iodine is important for the synthesis of the thyroid hormone and selenium helps in recycling of iodine in the body. Include seafood, Brazil Nuts, eggs, tuna, salmon, sunflower seeds in your diet. These are some natural sources of iodine and selenium.

Include complex carbs: Complex carbohydrates are rich in fiber. It will help you to keep fuller for a longer period of time and prevent you from overeating. Include whole cereals, vegetables, whole pulse in your diet.

Try metabolism boosting exercise: An under-active thyroid can decrease your metabolism and to lose weight it is necessary to boost the same. If your aim is to lose weight, you need to exercise more than you may have expected.

In case you have hypothyroidism, you may need to do more than an hour of exercise every day. Walking, Pilates, lifting weights are some form of exercises that you can try. You can also consider strength training and exercise that builds muscle.

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Don'ts

Foods with high glycemic index: Restrict food with a high glycemic index such as corn, white bread, refined flour, muffins and cakes. Such food items increase the glucose content in the body which in the end is converted into fat.

Do not cut down goitrogens intake: Goitrogens are substances that interfere with the functioning of the thyroid gland and block enzymes that allow thyroid to use iodine. This forces the thyroid gland to produce more cells to counter the deficit, which leads to the enlargement of the thyroid gland. But do not completely cut down on goitrogens-rich foods as it contains other important nutrients essential for staying healthy.

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Saima Siddiqui

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