Turning 40 often brings unexpected changes in weight and body composition. According to the CDC, over 40% of adults aged 40-59 are classified as obese—a rate that increases steadily with age (CDC Data Brief).
As we age, our metabolism naturally slows and hormonal shifts—like reduced estrogen and testosterone—can further complicate fat loss.
Many people notice subtle, gradual weight gain despite similar eating or exercise habits. This can be frustrating, especially when the underlying causes are not always obvious.
Understanding which foods may be stalling fat loss after 40 is crucial for making informed choices and reclaiming your health.
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