Metabolic health educator Marsha Shepherd Whitt discusses the article "Why 'eat less, move more' fails for midlife weight loss." Marsha explains that weight loss struggles in midlife are often driven by physiology rather than a lack of discipline. As women move through perimenopause and menopause, biological changes alter how the body partitions fuel, regulates blood sugar, and responds to insulin. Marsha highlights how frequent glucose exposure and rising cortisol levels can push the body into a defensive conservation mode that protects fat stores at the expense of muscle and bone. Instead of forcing a deficit, she advocates for restoring metabolic stability by lowering chronic glucose exposure and preserving muscle mass. Discover how aligning with your biology can end the cycle of self-blame and finally unlock sustainable fat loss.
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