Anonymous wrote:There is an excellent Mel Robbins podcast on bloat… you might find some really good tips there.
In general, to maintain a healthy weight during perimenopause, the advice seems to be fairly simple:
Drink less alcohol (or none)
Drink lots of water
Eat tons of lean protein, legumes, and fruits and vegetables
Keep your carbs whole
Avoid sugar and processed foods
Exercise a lot, including weight training.
There are some doctors that recommend a more keto or paleo like approach and some that recommend IF, but the rules above seem to be the consistent ones.
Anonymous wrote:Up your protein and limit carbs, sugar and alcohol. Try to eat as little as possible every day. After a few months, it should start to make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to perimenopause/menopause. It sucks!! I’m very similar. 52 size 4 work out 6-7 days a week fairly intensely. My waist has recently gone up an inch and I’ve had to buy new pants (not all but some cuts no longer fit). Just embrace it-I know harder than it sounds but buy some new pants and move on. One strange thing I’ve noticed is my arms and shoulders are slightly bigger as well. Some of my shirt sleeves are slightly tight. Very bizarre and annoying. My arms are exactly the same, mayvbe slightly less musculaI’ve been slacking but shirts are tight.
You are a full decade older than OP. Not "similar." The delusion is real.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to perimenopause/menopause. It sucks!! I’m very similar. 52 size 4 work out 6-7 days a week fairly intensely. My waist has recently gone up an inch and I’ve had to buy new pants (not all but some cuts no longer fit). Just embrace it-I know harder than it sounds but buy some new pants and move on. One strange thing I’ve noticed is my arms and shoulders are slightly bigger as well. Some of my shirt sleeves are slightly tight. Very bizarre and annoying. My arms are exactly the same, mayvbe slightly less musculaI’ve been slacking but shirts are tight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 42, 5'3, size 6, lift weights 5 days a week (Peloton classes), my arms and legs look pretty toned. "Normal" diet cook my own meals mostly, probably similar to a Mediterranean diet, I don't go out of my way to avoid fat or sugar. Office job, pretty sedentary, getting about 5k steps a day.
Just in the last 6 months I'm noticing this ballooning out of my midsection. My waist went from 29 to 31 and I'm having a hard time fitting into my pants. I guess it's a combination of holiday-related overeating and middle age body changes?? But it's really throwing me for a loop and I'm feeling really powerless to arrest it.
Is there something I can do 1) immediately feel better, reduce bloat, like you know a juice cleanse type thing (not THAT I know...), 2) forever changes that are sustainable? I appreciate good food and I don't think I can cut sugar entirely or sustain anything drastic like that. Help!!
This is the next thing to do at your age. Cut out simple carbs and sugar. I had the same problem. I eat a near paleo diet now. I’m 53 and I got back to a 27 waist