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Midlife weight loss advice: Liz's pick of what works
Finding it harder than ever to lose fat or maintain a healthy weight as you've moved into midlife? Liz shares weight loss advice for midlife women from top experts from our podcast archives for this episode.
Liz also reveals her personal tips and tricks for maintaining a healthy, happy weight - the importance of protein, her go-to breakfasts and snacks, and her experience of intermittent fasting.
In this episode, there's Dr Andrew Jenkinson on bariatric surgery and how our hormones control our appetite, Dr Chris Van Tulleken on what ultra-processed foods are really doing to our bodies, and nutritionist Aaron Deere on how our nutritional needs change with age.
Meanwhile, Dr Gabrielle Lyon discusses the midlife muscle crisis, clinical researcher Megan Ramos reveals whether midlife women should practice intermittent fasting, and author Johann Hari shares his experience - and perspective - of weight loss drugs.
Links mentioned in the episode:
- Listen to Why willpower won't help you lose weight, with Dr Andrew Jenkinson
- Listen to What ultra-processed food is really doing to our bodies, with Dr Chris Van Tulleken
- Listen to Eat to beat disease in midlife, with Aaron Deere
- Listen to The midlife muscle crisis, with Dr Gabrielle Lyon
- Listen to Intermittent fasting for women, with Megan Ramos
- Listen to Are weight loss drugs too good to be true? - with Johann Hari
- Purchase A Better Second Half by Liz Earle
- Email us your questions at podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com OR leave a voicemail, text, WhatsApp message or WhatsApp voicenote our number - 07518 471846 for the chance to be featured on the show
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6. Does HRT cause weight gain – or is that a myth?
37:14||Season 41, Ep. 6Many women worry that starting HRT will make them put on weight – but is this fear actually backed by science? Liz explores the link between hormones, metabolism and midlife weight changes, and explains why fluctuating oestrogen, poor sleep and stress may be more to blame than HRT itself.Plus: supportive supplements for coeliac disease, ways to boost a low libido, skincare non-negotiables, tapping into vibrational energy and a deep dive into NAD+. In this episode:· Will HRT make me put on weight?· Which skincare ticks the non-negotiable boxes?· How to boost a flagging libido· What are NAD+ and berberine and should I take them?· Supportive supplements (and tests) for coeliac disease· Unlocking the wellness and longevity benefits of vibrational energyLinks mentioned in the episode:· Ceramides· Vitamin C serum· Peptides· Retinol· What are NAD+ and NMN?· Podcast with Dr Mo Enyat on zonulin testing for autoimmune conditions· Zinc· B12· Calcium· Vitamin D· Omega-3· Collagen· Magnesium Get in touch with a question for Liz:· Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846\More from Liz:· Order Liz's new book – How to Age· A Better Second Half· Follow Liz on Instagram· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on InstagramHost: Liz EarleProducer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie SmithSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
5. Rethink everything you've been told about hormones – with Dr Louise Newson
58:30||Season 41, Ep. 5Thought hormones were just for period regulation and menopause support? In this eye-opening conversation, GP and hormone specialist Dr Louise Newson joins Liz to explain the surprising role progesterone, oestrogen and testosterone play in everything from brain health to inflammation.They discuss the misinformation that’s letting women down, the crucial difference between body-identical and synthetic hormones, and why progesterone may be far more powerful than most of us realise.Louise also explains why cholesterol is essential for hormone production, how testosterone is a natural painkiller, and the questions every midlife woman should feel confident asking about her health and treatment options.In this episode:· The difference between synthetic and bioidentical hormones· The truth about cholesterol· Why progesterone might play a role in mental health care· Why the contraceptive pill needs updating· Prescribing testosterone as a natural painkiller· Why post-hysterectomy women still need progesterone More from Louise:· Follow Louise on Instagram· Order Louise’s book, The Power of Hormones· Get tickets for Louise’s tour Breaking The Cycle: The Power of Hormones Get in touch with a question for Liz:· Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:· Order Liz's new book – How to Age· A Better Second Half· Follow Liz on Instagram· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie SmithSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
4. Why do I never feel ‘good enough’?
34:53||Season 41, Ep. 4We all know that feeling of being pulled in every direction and never being quite good enough – but does it really have to be this way? Liz discusses why so many women feel inadequate in midlife, and looks at ways to shift our priorities and quieten our inner critic with a little self-compassion.Plus: the impact of late-night scrolling on your sleep, postpartum supplements, how sparkling water affects your teeth, and is it ever too late to start taking collagen?In this episode:· Does looking at my phone at night affect my sleep?· How to cope when you don’t feel good enough· What sparkling water is doing to your teeth· Supplements for postpartum health· Have I left it too late to start taking collagen?Links mentioned in the episode:· Zinc· Iodine· B12· Calcium· L Cell Magnesium Glycinate· Vitamin D· Omega-3· CollagenGet in touch with a question for Liz:· Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846More from Liz:· Order Liz's new book – How to Age· A Better Second Half· Follow Liz on Instagram· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on InstagramHost: Liz EarleProducer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie SmithSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
3. Forget the bikini body, exercise for your 'old lady body' – with Elizabeth Davies
42:23||Season 41, Ep. 3Exercise is vital for maintaining strength, independence and vitality well into our later years, but it's easy to lose your fitness mojo in midlife. Personal trainer Elizabeth Davies joins Liz to talk about the power of movement – and easy ways to get started.They discuss how fitness has been marketed as a way to lose weight or build a ‘summer body’, and why the focus should be on being strong, not skinny.Elizabeth also explains the importance of midlife fitness for heart and bone health, tips for navigating pelvic floor weakness and how to save time by cutting your workout in half. In this episode:· The importance of training for our later years· How much cardio we really need· Protecting heart and bone health· How to exercise with pelvic floor weakness· Do we need to lift heavy weights?· Ways to cut your training session in halfLinks mentioned in the episode:· WHO guidance on physical activity More from Elizabeth:· Follow Elizabeth on Instagram· Order Training For Your Old Lady Body Get in touch with a question for Liz:· Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846More from Liz:· Order Liz's new book – How to Age· A Better Second Half· Follow Liz on Instagram· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie SmithSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
2. Hack your hydration for better energy and longevity
35:06||Season 41, Ep. 2What if you could supercharge your water to improve gut health, clear brain fog and increase your energy? Liz talks about fascinating new longevity research into structured water – what is it, and how is it better for us?Plus: natural remedies to boost low mood in midlife, tips for improving bone health, whether broken sleep still counts, and a guide to peptides and their safety.In this episode:· What is structured water and what are the health benefits?· Improving bone health with diet and exercise· Explaining peptides and how safe they are· Natural remedies to lift a low mood· Does broken sleep count towards the recommended amount?Links mentioned in the episode:· Sleep Cycle app· Balance Menopause app· The Naked Pharmacy Saffrosun Calm· Podcast with Professor Matthew Walker on longevity and sleepGet in touch with a question for Liz:· Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846More from Liz:· Order Liz's new book – How to Age· A Better Second Half· Follow Liz on Instagram· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on InstagramHost: Liz EarleProducer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie SmithSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
1. 4 easy ways to eat more fibre, with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
37:45||Season 41, Ep. 1Sluggish digestion? Energy crash at 3pm? Struggling to lose weight? There could be a surprisingly simple solution. Celebrity chef and broadcaster Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall tells Liz how supporting our gut with more fibre could be one of the most impactful changes we make to our health.They discuss how over 90% of the population are not getting the recommended amount of fibre and why it’s increasing our risk of disease.Hugh also shares tips for reducing the discomfort and bloating often experienced when eating fibrous foods, plus easy ways to add more fibre to our day. In this episode:· How a lack of gut diversity is increasing our risk of disease· Hugh welcomes a delivery of goats!· Tips for making veg more interesting· How to cope with gas and bloating· Cheap and easy ways to add fibre to mealsMore from Hugh:· Follow Hugh on Instagram· Order Hugh’s book High Fibre HeroesGet in touch with a question for Liz:· Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846More from Liz:· Order Liz's new book – How to Age· A Better Second Half· Follow Liz on Instagram· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on InstagramHost: Liz EarleProducer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie SmithSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
10. 4 signs you’re low in iron (and how to top up levels in midlife)
34:56||Season 40, Ep. 10If you're constantly exhausted and your hair seems thinner than normal, it might not just be your hormones. Liz talks about low iron levels in midlife, how to spot the symptoms and what to do if you’re struggling.Plus: where to start with longevity supplements, ways to manage high cholesterol, juggling HRT on a busy schedule and advice for troubled teenage skin.In this episode:· 3 ways to boost your iron levels· Where to start with supplements· Managing high cholesterol without statins· Treatment for teenage skin concerns· Travel-friendly HRT treatmentLinks mentioned in the episode:· NMN and other NAD-boosting supplements· Urolithin A· Liz’s go-to supplement routine· Podcast with Dr Mo Enayat on leaky gut, cholesterol and peptides· MV Skintherapy multiBALM· HRT explained articleGet in touch with a question for Liz:· Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:· Order Liz's new book – How to Age· A Better Second Half· Follow Liz on Instagram· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie Smith Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
9. Why your healthy lifestyle is making you unwell – with Sarah Ann Macklin
53:28||Season 40, Ep. 9We have access to more health information than ever before, but for many midlife women, the overwhelm is negatively impacting our wellbeing. Nutritionist Sarah Ann Macklin talks to Liz about the unhealthy side of modern wellness culture and its effect on our bodies.They discuss how conflicting advice and constantly changing diet trends create anxiety, and how this has the power to alter how we physically respond to food.Sarah Ann also explains why she thinks health-tracking wearables should be used with caution, and the steps we can take to quiet toxic self-talk.In this episode:· The connection between mindset and metabolism· The dangers of tracking health data with wearables· Why perimenopausal women experience ‘sleep shame’· How you can trick your hunger hormones· Ways to rewire your wellbeing relationshipLinks mentioned in the episode:· Vitamin D3· Creatine· Magnesium· Omega-3· Podcast episode on the Mediterranean diet More from Sarah Ann:· Follow Sarah Ann on Instagram· Listen to Sarah Ann's Live Well Be Well podcast· Pre-order Sarah Ann’s book Healthy Shouldn’t Be This HardGet in touch with a question for Liz:· Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:· Order Liz's new book – How to Age· A Better Second Half· Follow Liz on Instagram· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Host: Liz EarleProducer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production) Social Media Manager: Naomi van GeelenContent Writer: Lucy ParleyHead of Brand: Ellie SmithSome links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
8. Why won't my GP prescribe HRT?
31:12||Season 40, Ep. 8Getting support for your perimenopause and menopause symptoms can be a struggle, and many clinicians are still inadequately trained in hormone health. Liz talks about the barriers women still face and ways to feel confident requesting HRT.Plus: easy ways to stay hydrated, the benefits of NMN supplements, hair dye for a sensitive scalp and easy ways to reduce our risk of falls as we get older.In this episode:· What to do when you feel shut down by your GP· How to dye your hair if your scalp is sensitive· Protecting yourself from falls as you get older· Tips for staying hydrated when you don’t drink water· What are NMN supplements and who should take them? Links mentioned in the episode:· NHS shared decision-making· NICE menopause guidance· Josh Wood PPD-free hair colour· Article on the benefits of NMN· NMN and other NAD-boosting supplements Get in touch with a question for Liz:· Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846 More from Liz:· Order Liz's new book – How to Age· A Better Second Half· Follow Liz on Instagram· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.