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Hey there my name is Jennifer and I’m just restarting my weight loss journey again. Does anyone have any weight loss tips for going through menopause? I’m struggling to lose weight.

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  • jenndaniel1979
    jenndaniel1979 Posts: 3 Member

    thank you for commenting

  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 9,696 Member
    edited June 30

    same here. I lost ten or twelve sizes, post menopause.

    No one had ever told me it was “more difficult” to lose weight, post menopause. I just thought it was hard to lose weight, period.

    Turns out it wasn’t. It was just a matter of logging everything I ate, having that light bulb moment of “good lord, no wonder I’m gaining weight”, slowing down because of both reluctant retirement and no kids at home to chase after, and utter lack of exercise.

    Once I started paying real attention and monitoring, it was honestly like the weight poured off. My body was so relieved to have me take care of it for a change.

    After losing a bit, I felt better and began to have the energy to move more, which meant I lost more, and moved even more.

    It’s not the losing that’s hard at all. It’s the getting started and sticking to it.

    I see it time and time again here. People get off to jackrabbit starts, can’t cope, binge, cut harder, binge even harder, and they’re gone in a few days or weeks. “The plan doesn’t work for me” is the complaint. No, you didn’t listen and you didn’t work for the plan.

    Don’t buy in to quick weight loss and fads. Slow, steady, without ridonculous goals.

    Mindfulness is the key.

  • csplatt
    csplatt Posts: 1,361 Member

    my standard response is to buy and use a digital food scale. i weigh my bananas, cheese, peanut butter, raw sweet potato before i cook it etc etc

  • ddsb1111
    ddsb1111 Posts: 1,051 Member

    Does anyone have any weight loss tips for going through menopause?

    You lose weight the same way as before, by creating a calorie deficit. Track everything accurately, using a scale helps as mentioned, and focus on the overall trend, since weight loss isn’t linear. Losing between 0.5 to 2 pounds per week is ideal, depending on how much you have to lose. The goal is to feel satiated and healthy while losing weight, not to suffer so much that you end up quitting.

  • age_is_just_a_number
    age_is_just_a_number Posts: 1,029 Member

    In this related thread, I included some links to resources I found this year.
    There are many opinions. One common theme is that everyone is different and everyone needs to figure out what works for you.

  • geltner1
    geltner1 Posts: 86 Member

    Analyze your exercise routine and see if you can add more exercise time doing the things that you enjoy. Walking is a wonderful base. Add resistance training and other exercises for variety. It's so good for you in a variety of ways. Good luck.

  • floppybackend
    floppybackend Posts: 57 Member

    Read Next Level by Stacy Simms and watch her youtube stuff. So much interesting stuff and scientific results that women dont respond the same as men.

  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 9,696 Member

    totally sidetracked by the user name @floppybackend

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • tmbg1
    tmbg1 Posts: 1,608 Member

    For me exercise is essential. Pre-meno I could lose weight by just eating less but now I have to exercise every day and even then, it's much slower. I found a podcast called The Happy Menopause which gives good tips for overall wellness during this time of life. Menopause kind of sucks, but I'm learning to work with my new body and embrace some of the changes.

  • LizbethHeller
    LizbethHeller Posts: 41 Member

    We should talk! I just went through it a few years ago and fell susceptible to the gimmicky diet fad. The story is way too long to post here, suffice it to say that you don't need any of that garbage, not that you seem likely to. The pp was right. Join a gym or community center with a bunch of people at your own stage of life. We're all in the same boat, we ought to enjoy the cruise!

  • ahvccenter
    ahvccenter Posts: 5 Member

    But sticking to weight-control basics can help: Move more. Physical activity, including aerobic exercise and strength training, may help you lose extra pounds and stay at a healthy weight. ... Eat less. ... Check your sweet habit. ... Limit alcohol. ... Seek support.