For women in middle age (40s, 50s, and even beyond), keto is especially effective. Most women start to experience the early signs of menopause (a.k.a. perimenopause) sometime in their late 40s. This is when you might experience symptoms like mood swings, hot flashes, insomnia, night sweats, decreased libido, and the dreaded weight gain. Some of these may require lifestyle changes or medication to manage estrogen levels.
As your body stops experiencing a menstrual cycle, you might notice that your body shape shifts. You may gain weight in different areas—typically, women notice that they stop gaining in their booty and instead put on weight in their abdomen and middle.
All these symptoms may sound like a major bummer, but there are also plenty of benefits to getting older. You have a lower risk of certain cancers, you no longer have to deal with a period each month, and you may also notice that once your hormone levels stop shifting, you feel calmer with fewer mood swings.
Keto helps women over 40 experience fewer hormone fluctuations that cause hunger. It can boost your metabolism and help your blood sugar levels stay steady. Focusing on getting more protein can help you build muscle tone and counteract the effects of aging on your body—like bone density loss, for which women have a higher risk.
Other benefits of keto in middle age are still being explored, especially when combined with exercise and intermittent fasting. Some research shows that a keto diet may help people reduce chronic inflammation and certain cancers. It may help with excess weight and inflammation associated with heart disease. It may also help with insulin resistance. There is research on keto as therapy for Alzheimer's disease, and many people report better sleep, lower chronic stress, and increased feelings of energy and happiness on keto.
So, what do you need to know for keto in your 40s, 50s, and beyond? How can you take advantage of the benefits of keto in middle age?