In their 40s and 50s, many women notice the scale creeping up—or staying stubbornly still— even if their routines haven’t changed. It’s not just about aging or “slowing down.” Hormonal shifts during perimenopause and menopause impact how your body stores fat, uses energy, builds muscle, and responds to stress.
The truth? Traditional advice like “eat less, move more” often falls flat during this life stage. But that doesn’t mean there’s nothing you can do. When we understand the why, we can finally unlock the how with targeted, personalized strategies that work with your body, not against it.
During perimenopause and menopause, three key hormones begin to decline: estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. These aren’t just reproductive hormones—they influence your metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and where your body stores fat.
If you add in shifting cortisol and blood sugar levels, and you’ve got a perfect storm for metabolic slowdown.
When weight gain happens, most women are told to cut calories and increase cardio. This oversimplified approach can backfire during menopause.
Instead of pushing harder, your body may need a smarter, more supportive approach.
Building and preserving lean muscle is critical. Muscle not only burns more calories at rest, but it also improves insulin sensitivity. Pair that with daily walking to reduce cortisol and support fat metabolism.
Rather than cutting carbs entirely, focus on when and how you eat them. Pair carbs with protein and healthy fats. Try saving starchier carbs (like sweet potatoes or rice) for after movement or at dinner to improve insulin response and sleep quality.
For some patients, medications like semaglutide or tirzepatide can help regulate appetite, improve insulin sensitivity, and support weight loss when used as part of a holistic plan. These are not quick fixes—but they can be powerful tools when combined with the first two strategies.
At Verve Health, we know there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Our care model looks at the whole picture—from hormone levels to lifestyle habits to emotional well-being.
If you’ve been feeling frustrated or defeated by your body, we want you to know: this isn’t your fault. You’re not lazy or undisciplined—your biology is evolving. And with the right tools and support, you can work with it rather than against it.
Ready to feel like yourself again? Book a free consultation with our team and let’s build a plan tailored to your body and your goals.
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