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Why Midlife Weight Loss Isn’t About Calories: Blood Sugar, Stress, and Smart Strategies

Why Midlife Weight Loss Isn’t About Calories: Blood Sugar, Stress, and Smart Strategies

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Welcome back to Midlife Unleashed! In this powerful episode, Doug Dorsey untangles one of the most frustrating mysteries of midlife: why the scale won’t budge even when you’re eating better and moving more. Together, they flip the script on everything we’ve been told about weight loss, revealing that in midlife, it’s not just about calories in and calories out, it’s all about blood sugar regulation and managing stress.

Join Layla and Doug Dorsey as they break down how shifting hormones, chronic stress, and old-school dieting can sabotage your efforts, and why listening to your body’s signals is more important than ever. You’ll hear why muscle loss, sleep habits, and even your daily routine can play a huge role in your metabolism, and get actionable tips on how to work smarter, not harder, for results that last. If you’re ready to trade frustration for real progress, this conversation is for you, tune in and get ready to unleash your midlife potential!

00:00 "Midlife Metabolism and Motivation Challenges"

04:14 "Stress, Cortisol, and Blood Sugar"

08:21 "Blood Sugar, Stress, Recovery Triangle"

11:24 "Sleep Hygiene: A Game Changer"

16:53 Dieting and Blood Sugar Signals

18:41 Signs of Personal Health Progress

Midlife Unleashed Show Website - https://midlifeunleashedshow.com/

Doug Dorsey's Clinic's Website - https://ctmedweightloss.com/

TopHealth Media Website - https://tophealth.care/

“Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.”

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