Menopause Weight Program

GLP-1 Therapy for Menopause Weight Gain

Hormonal changes during menopause make weight gain almost inevitable — and nearly impossible to reverse with diet and exercise alone. Physician-prescribed GLP-1 therapy addresses the metabolic root of the problem.

No commitment required. Assessment takes about 5 minutes.

70%
of women gain weight during menopause
5–15 lbs
Average weight gain during transition
20%+
Avg. body weight lost with tirzepatide (clinical trials)
< 24 hrs
Physician review time

Why menopause changes your metabolism

Estrogen plays a key role in regulating metabolism, fat distribution, and insulin sensitivity. As estrogen declines during perimenopause and menopause, the body shifts fat storage toward the abdomen, metabolic rate slows, and insulin resistance increases.

These changes are hormonal — not a failure of willpower. Standard diet and exercise recommendations often fall short because they don't address the underlying metabolic disruption.

Abdominal fat redistribution
Fat shifts from hips/thighs to the abdomen
Slowed metabolic rate
Fewer calories burned at rest
Increased insulin resistance
Cells become less responsive to insulin
Appetite dysregulation
Hormonal shifts affect hunger and satiety signals

How GLP-1 therapy addresses menopause weight gain

Reduces Appetite

GLP-1 agonists signal satiety to the brain, reducing food noise and caloric intake without willpower battles.

Improves Insulin Sensitivity

By improving insulin response, GLP-1 therapy addresses the metabolic root of menopause-related weight gain.

Supports Body Composition

Clinical trials show meaningful reductions in total body weight and visceral (abdominal) fat specifically.

Common questions

Why does menopause cause weight gain?
How do GLP-1 medications help with menopause-related weight gain?
Can I use GLP-1 therapy alongside hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?
Do I need to be postmenopausal to qualify?
How long until I see results?
Is the program covered by insurance?

Ready to address menopause weight gain?

Complete a free assessment. A licensed physician will review your information and determine whether GLP-1 therapy is appropriate for you.

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.