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I’m going to review the cortisol and exercise connection or confusion… and offer some solutions.
Feeling exhausted, frustrated and fat? Got stubborn belly fat you want to lose? You’re exercising but tired all the time? Sleep or don’t, and you’re still never rested? Sound familiar or been there?
This episode is PACKED with solutions on cortisol and exercise in menopause. Don’t miss it.
What is Cortisol?
For women in midlife, perimenopause or postmenopause, how cortisol behaves is everything.
Cortisol Follows Your Circadian Rhythm
HPA Axis Dysfunction (hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenal)
Work Out Doesn’t Work Anymore?
The Cortisol–Thyroid–Adrenal Triangle
If cortisol stays high, the thyroid slows metabolism. That’s when fat loss becomes frustrating, no matter how you eat or train.
The Influence of Cortisol and Exercise in Menopause
Cortisol During Perimenopause and Postmenopause
Symptoms of Low Cortisol
Know When You Are On An Allostatic Load
The Good News: Cortisol Isn’t Your Enemy
Exercise and Cortisol
Managing Cortisol Levels
Solutions To Your Questions on Cortisol and Exercise in Menopause
Q: Can I recover from adrenal issues on my own?
A: Yes, but only if you actually slow down and stop pushing through it.
Recovery is possible — but not if you keep acting like nothing’s wrong.
Q: How long will it take to recover?
A: That depends on how long you’ve been burned out… and whether you actually change your behavior.
Reminder: The sooner you start, the faster you bounce back.
Q: Will I lose this weight once I fix my cortisol issues?
A: Most likely — yes.
But here's the kicker: you can’t “outwork” cortisol. You have to work with it.
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I’m going to review the cortisol and exercise connection or confusion… and offer some solutions.
Feeling exhausted, frustrated and fat? Got stubborn belly fat you want to lose? You’re exercising but tired all the time? Sleep or don’t, and you’re still never rested? Sound familiar or been there?
This episode is PACKED with solutions on cortisol and exercise in menopause. Don’t miss it.
What is Cortisol?
For women in midlife, perimenopause or postmenopause, how cortisol behaves is everything.
Cortisol Follows Your Circadian Rhythm
HPA Axis Dysfunction (hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenal)
Work Out Doesn’t Work Anymore?
The Cortisol–Thyroid–Adrenal Triangle
If cortisol stays high, the thyroid slows metabolism. That’s when fat loss becomes frustrating, no matter how you eat or train.
The Influence of Cortisol and Exercise in Menopause
Cortisol During Perimenopause and Postmenopause
Symptoms of Low Cortisol
Know When You Are On An Allostatic Load
The Good News: Cortisol Isn’t Your Enemy
Exercise and Cortisol
Managing Cortisol Levels
Solutions To Your Questions on Cortisol and Exercise in Menopause
Q: Can I recover from adrenal issues on my own?
A: Yes, but only if you actually slow down and stop pushing through it.
Recovery is possible — but not if you keep acting like nothing’s wrong.
Q: How long will it take to recover?
A: That depends on how long you’ve been burned out… and whether you actually change your behavior.
Reminder: The sooner you start, the faster you bounce back.
Q: Will I lose this weight once I fix my cortisol issues?
A: Most likely — yes.
But here's the kicker: you can’t “outwork” cortisol. You have to work with it.
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Resources:
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