Podcast Episode – 12 Weight Loss Mistakes Midlife Women Make (And What Actually Works After 40)
If weight loss feels harder in midlife—even though you’re trying harder—you’re not failing. Your body has changed, and much of the advice we’ve been given no longer fits.
In this episode of Healthy Her Midlife, certified nutrition consultant and health coach Kristine Roberson walks through 12 common weight loss mistakes women over 40 make, often unknowingly, because of outdated diet and fitness advice.
You’ll learn why:
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Your body responds more slowly than it used to—and why that’s normal
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Eating too little, skipping meals, and overtraining can increase fat storage
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Stress and poor sleep directly interfere with weight loss
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Protein, strength training, and nutrient-dense foods matter more than restriction
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The scale doesn’t reflect real progress during menopause and perimenopause
This episode reframes weight loss in midlife as a journey toward health, energy, and stability, not a personal failure. You’ll also be encouraged to choose one simple, doable change this week—because consistency beats perfection every time.
Helpful resources mentioned in this episode:
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Free Midlife Wellness Call: https://healthyhermidlife.com/coaching
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Free Midlife Metabolic Reset Guide: https://healthyhermidlife.com/reset
If this episode resonated, be sure to follow the podcast and share it with a friend who needs a gentler, more realistic approach to midlife health.
About Kristine:
I help midlife women get their energy back, feel less stressed, and create simple habits that help their bodies feel better again—without dieting or overwhelm. If you’re ready to feel better in your body—with more energy and less stress—you can book a free Midlife Wellness Session with me here — https://healthyhermidlife.com/coaching
Still Hot Flashing, Exhausted, Gaining Weight or Frustrated With Midlife Changes?
In my 90-Day Midlife Reset, I help midlife women reduce bloating, sleep better, and feel like themselves again—without food rules, overwhelm, or shame.

