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Weight and Metabolic Health

Weight and Metabolic Health in Midlife

Weight and body composition often begin to shift during the perimenopausal and menopausal years. Even if you haven’t changed your eating habits or exercise routine, many people notice weight gain—especially around the midsection. This can feel frustrating, but it’s important to know that these changes are common and not a reflection of willpower. Instead, they’re often tied to underlying metabolic and hormonal changes that happen naturally in midlife.
Key Symptoms

Common Causes

  • Hormonal Imbalances
    Estrogen and progesterone shifts can slow metabolism and increase abdominal fat storage.
  • Insulin Resistance
    Midlife changes in blood sugar regulation may make it easier to gain weight and harder to lose it.
  • Cortisol and Stress
    High stress levels raise cortisol, which is linked to cravings, belly fat, and disrupted sleep.
  • Thyroid Issues
    An underactive thyroid can slow metabolism, leading to weight gain and fatigue.

Treatment Options

Because every person’s body responds differently to midlife changes, we take a personalized approach that may include:
  • Comprehensive lab work
    To assess hormone, thyroid, and metabolic function
  • Personalized referrals
    To nutrition, fitness, or metabolic specialists if needed
  • Hormone therapy (when appropriate)
    To address imbalances contributing to weight changes
Menopause & Midlife Symptoms

Understanding the Spectrum

Menopause affects everyone differently. Some experience only mild changes, while others face more noticeable symptoms that impact daily life. Below, you’ll find an overview of common menopause and midlife symptoms, their causes, and treatment options.
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Wellness Focused

Supporting Your Long-Term Health

Weight and metabolic health are not just about fitting into clothes—it’s about protecting your bones, heart, and brain as you age. With the right tools, guidance, and support, you can feel stronger, healthier, and more confident in your body during midlife and beyond.
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