Belly Fat

If insulin resistance isn’t on your radar yet, it should be—especially in midlife.

What’s going on: As estrogen declines in perimenopause and menopause, your body becomes less sensitive to insulin, the hormone that regulates blood sugar.

What it looks like: When insulin stays elevated, your body shifts into fat-storage mode. So if losing weight has felt harder lately, know it’s not a lack of willpower—it’s hormonal.

The health risks: Insulin resistance also raises your risk of high blood pressure, prediabetes, and type 2 diabetes. It may even affect menopause symptoms: Research shows that women with higher insulin levels in early perimenopause are more likely to experience longer-lasting hot flashes and night sweats.

What can help: Eat to keep blood sugar steady. Prioritize protein, healthy fats, and fiber-rich carbs, and limit refined sugars and processed foods. Strength training, quality sleep, and eating windows are insulin-regulating interventions.

Targeted medications can also improve insulin sensitivity. GLP-1s medications not only aid in weight loss but also offer benefits in fat reduction, metabolic regulation, and reducing diabetes risk. Are you a good candidate for GLP-! medication? If your BMI is over 25 or your body fat percentage is over 30%, you would most likely qualify. We can now offer you real physician-led metabolic treatment. Submit your info here.

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