Anonymous wrote:I signed up for Noom yesterday after reading the NY Times magazine article but I'm wondering if I'm just being unrealistic. I'm 5'5" and weigh 141. Before menopause I weighed 125 and weighed 120-125 for many years without effort. Menopause and COVID put pounds on me. I could probably lose a few pounds, but very slowly and with a lot of effort. Is it realistic? Should I try?
Note, I do not want to hear from the "No one should weigh over 110" crowd or "tell me everything you eat in a day and how much you fast" and "why aren't you doing hot yoga" or so forth. I'm reaching out to other women my age for your perspective. I'm not going to do something radical.
Your body has changed. Previously, it was burning calories to support a young lifestyle and the ability to bear kids. Now it doesn't. Seeing as it has changed, doesn't it suggest that your lifestyle should change also?
Only you know what food will make you feel healthy now, how much activity you need, and what kinds of activity you should do. Listen to your body. Don't pay attention to the scale.