Anonymous
Post 11/20/2022 09:27     Subject: Menopause belly

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look it's not all genetic, its also about habit - learned habits and sustained habits.

I am a high waisted European (born in the UK) with narrow hips and hardly any waist at all. So when I put weight on I do so like a man, above the hips.

But recently I lost 30 lbs and I no longer have a belly. I had two children (back to back) so could do with being firmer but there's no belly. It's not hereditary, its not genes, it's LIFESTYLE.

You can fix yourself.


Are you menopausal?


I am 53 and waiting for it.


Ok, so check back 6 years post menopause. We are talking about body changes post menopause without HRT.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2022 09:24     Subject: Menopause belly

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. It is hormones. All women get thicker in the waist with menopause- even if you don’t gain a simple ounce. Fat/muscle distribution and proportions change with age

Have you been to France? Japan? Etc. It’s how you eat and move.


Yes, and old women all over have get thicker midsections and thinner legs. At every weight. This is not a fat vs thin discussion.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2022 09:22     Subject: Menopause belly

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. It is hormones. All women get thicker in the waist with menopause- even if you don’t gain a simple ounce. Fat/muscle distribution and proportions change with age





I don't think so. I've seen plenty of women over 60 who appear to have a narrow waist and not obvious belly. A few of my aunts are like that. I have a similar body type, so am crossing my fingers I don't balloon up and lose my small waist after menopause. I'm 51 and my midsection looks about the same as it did after I got back in shape from my last pregnancy, 14 years ago.


DP and sure, there are some women who won the genetic lottery when it comes to staying slim with ease. Most of us don’t.


They might look slim to you, but I bet they will tell you their midsection is thicker than it was when they were in their 20s/30s
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2022 08:24     Subject: Menopause belly

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look it's not all genetic, its also about habit - learned habits and sustained habits.

I am a high waisted European (born in the UK) with narrow hips and hardly any waist at all. So when I put weight on I do so like a man, above the hips.

But recently I lost 30 lbs and I no longer have a belly. I had two children (back to back) so could do with being firmer but there's no belly. It's not hereditary, its not genes, it's LIFESTYLE.

You can fix yourself.


Are you menopausal?


I am 53 and waiting for it.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2022 08:16     Subject: Menopause belly

Anonymous wrote:Nothing. It is hormones. All women get thicker in the waist with menopause- even if you don’t gain a simple ounce. Fat/muscle distribution and proportions change with age

Have you been to France? Japan? Etc. It’s how you eat and move.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2022 08:11     Subject: Menopause belly

Anonymous wrote:Look it's not all genetic, its also about habit - learned habits and sustained habits.

I am a high waisted European (born in the UK) with narrow hips and hardly any waist at all. So when I put weight on I do so like a man, above the hips.

But recently I lost 30 lbs and I no longer have a belly. I had two children (back to back) so could do with being firmer but there's no belly. It's not hereditary, its not genes, it's LIFESTYLE.

You can fix yourself.


Are you menopausal?
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2022 08:07     Subject: Menopause belly

Look it's not all genetic, its also about habit - learned habits and sustained habits.

I am a high waisted European (born in the UK) with narrow hips and hardly any waist at all. So when I put weight on I do so like a man, above the hips.

But recently I lost 30 lbs and I no longer have a belly. I had two children (back to back) so could do with being firmer but there's no belly. It's not hereditary, its not genes, it's LIFESTYLE.

You can fix yourself.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2022 07:59     Subject: Menopause belly

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. It is hormones. All women get thicker in the waist with menopause- even if you don’t gain a simple ounce. Fat/muscle distribution and proportions change with age





I don't think so. I've seen plenty of women over 60 who appear to have a narrow waist and not obvious belly. A few of my aunts are like that. I have a similar body type, so am crossing my fingers I don't balloon up and lose my small waist after menopause. I'm 51 and my midsection looks about the same as it did after I got back in shape from my last pregnancy, 14 years ago.


DP and sure, there are some women who won the genetic lottery when it comes to staying slim with ease. Most of us don’t.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2022 05:59     Subject: Menopause belly

HRT
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2022 19:59     Subject: Menopause belly

Anonymous wrote:Nothing. It is hormones. All women get thicker in the waist with menopause- even if you don’t gain a simple ounce. Fat/muscle distribution and proportions change with age





I don't think so. I've seen plenty of women over 60 who appear to have a narrow waist and not obvious belly. A few of my aunts are like that. I have a similar body type, so am crossing my fingers I don't balloon up and lose my small waist after menopause. I'm 51 and my midsection looks about the same as it did after I got back in shape from my last pregnancy, 14 years ago.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2022 19:46     Subject: Menopause belly

Nothing. It is hormones. All women get thicker in the waist with menopause- even if you don’t gain a simple ounce. Fat/muscle distribution and proportions change with age
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2022 19:03     Subject: Menopause belly

This study! Which is technical but comes with a great graphic.

Summary: 16:8 intermittent fasting (TRE = time-restricted eating)
low carb diet + TRE gets rid of visceral abdominal fat (regardless of exercise)
https://www.cell.com/cell-reports-medicine/fulltext/S2666-3791(22)00332-9

TRE alone is better than low-carb alone
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2022 19:01     Subject: Re:Menopause belly

I've been reading the work of Dr. Stacy Simms - in the process of learning myself
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2022 18:42     Subject: Menopause belly

reduced calories
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2022 18:29     Subject: Menopause belly

What’s been effective in helping you combat menopause belly?