Weight gain during menopause is a challenge faced by millions of women, and it’s more common than many realize.
Recent studies show that up to 70% of women in the US and UK experience significant weight gain as they enter menopause, often accumulating pounds slowly and unnoticed over the years (CDC; NHS).
Shifting hormones and a slowing metabolism play a central role, making it harder to maintain previous weight.
This article explores how one woman reversed this trend—losing 50 pounds—by embracing small, sustainable changes that add up over time.
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