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Why You’re Not Losing Weight After 35 (Even When You Eat Less)

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Not losing weight after 35 despite eating less and exercising? Learn why malnutrition, stress, and hormones can prevent weight loss—and what to do instead.

Why am I writing this?

In my work as a registered dietitian, I see the same pattern over and over again.

I currently work with women across the country through my role at Cultivateand a lot of my clients are in their late 30’s, 40’s and early 50’s.

They come in frustrated and confused.

They do what they’ve always been told to do:

  • Eating less
  • Trying to be consistent
  • Exercise regularly

But instead of losing weight, they notice:

  • Weight gain (especially around the waist)
  • Low energy
  • Bad sleep
  • They feel “out” in their body

If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone — and you’re not doing anything wrong.

Could I be perimenopausal? If you’ve heard that, you might be right. Read this to learn more about perimenopause.

Why eating less stops working after 35

When weight loss stalls, the first instinct is usually to cut more.

But after 35, your body often responds differently to this approach.

Instead of speeding up weight loss, eating less can actually slow things down.

Your body isn’t trying to make things harder—it’s trying to protect you.

Your body responds to stress, not just calories

Losing weight isn’t just about calories in and calories out.

Your body is constantly asking:
“Do I have enough fuel to operate well?”

When the answer is no—because:

  • Low calorie intake
  • Skipping meals
  • High stress
  • Bad sleep

Your body shifts into a more protective state.

This can lead to:

  • Slower metabolism
  • Lower energy
  • Increased hunger signals
  • More fat storage, especially around the belly

Malnutrition can backfire

Many of the women I work with eat far less than their bodies actually need.

This might look like:

  • Coffee for breakfast
  • A light meal (like a small salad)
  • A hurried or minimal dinner

Even if this feels “controlled”, it often leaves the body underfed.

When this happens consistently, the body adapts by:

  • Energy saving
  • Reducing how efficiently it burns calories
  • Keeping fat stores

Why midlife hormones change the picture

In your late 30s and 40s, your hormones begin to change.

Estrogen becomes more unpredictable and progesterone often decreases.

These changes can affect:

  • How your body stores fat
  • How your body responds to carbohydrates
  • Your sensitivity to stress

This is one reason many women notice more weight gain around the waist during this phase of life.

Skipping meals makes things more difficult

It’s very common to try to “tighten things up” by skipping meals or eating less during the day.

But this often leads to:

  • Blood sugar changes
  • Energy crashes
  • Increased stress on the body

Over time, this can make losing weight even more difficult.

The cycle that keeps women stuck

This is the pattern I see most often in practice:

Eat less
You feel tired and fatigued
The body is more stressed
The weight does not change
Try to eat even less

This cycle can be frustrating – but it’s also very fixable.

What your body really needs

Instead of focusing on eating less, the goal is to eat in a way that supports your body.

This includes:

Eating steadily throughout the day
Creating meals that include protein, carbohydrates and fat
Avoid long gaps without food
Supports energy and blood sugar stability

These small changes can help your body feel more supported and more responsive.

A different way of thinking about weight loss

If you’re stuck even though you’re doing everything “right,” it’s not because you need more discipline.

It’s because your body needs a different kind of support right now.

Losing weight after 35 is not about pushing harder.

It’s about working with your body, not against it.

What’s next

In the next post, I’ll describe why your energy, sleep, and even your blood sugar can feel off—and how your eating patterns play a role in all of this.

For now…

If you want a simple place to start, I’ve created a realistic 3-day meal plan for busy moms that focuses on balanced, consistent meals you can actually stick with.

At most meals, aim for:

Protein + Carbohydrates [Fiber] + Fat

Examples:

  • Yogurt + granola + berries
  • Chicken + rice + avocado
  • Eggs + toast + fruit

This is not about eating less.

This plan helps:

  • Stabilize the energy
  • Metabolism support
  • Improve sleep
  • Reduce cravings
  • Blood sugar support

You don’t have to eat perfectly

You must eat consistently

Not losing weight after 35 despite eating less and exercising? Learn why malnutrition, stress, and hormones can prevent weight loss—and what to do instead.

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