Coventry Telegraph

ASK THE EXPERT

WHAT WILL HELP ME FEEL BETTER AFTER GVING BIRTH?

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THIS is not the time for fad diets and punishing regimes – a dietitian shares some small steps that you can take to help restore confidence and energy.

QI’M STRUGGLING with my body confidence after giving birth. Are there any quick and easy changes I can make to my diet and physical activity levels to make me feel better inside and out?

ALAURA COSTER (right) is a dietitian for XLS Nutrition (xlsmedical.co.uk). She says: “The first thing to note is that feeling unsure about your post-pregnancy body is completely normal!

“You’ve gone through incredible changes to produce something truly amazing, and this is certainly not the time to be considerin­g fad diets. “These tips should help you to feel stronger and more confident during this equally exciting and exhausting time.

“Eating protein has a positive effect on the hormones responsibl­e for regulating appetite.

“The brain relies on hormonal signals to determine when and how much to eat and a higher protein intake actually increases levels of the satiety (appetitere­ducing) hormones.

“Ensuring you eat enough foods rich in iron, zinc, iodine and selenium each day can also help to keep your metabolism healthy.

“These minerals are required to support the proper function of the thyroid gland, which has a key role in regulating metabolism.

“Good sources include meat, seafood, legumes, nuts (especially Brazil nuts) and seeds.

“Finally, exercising before breakfast may mean you’re using your glycogen stores (glucose/ carbohydra­te storage) and then can start burning some of your body fat.

“Furthermor­e, the energy boost and impact on your metabolism has been shown to last up to 24 hours in some people – something that won’t go amiss at this time.”

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