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Short term weight loss sounds great BUT it’s not all fat – it’s muscle!
Muscle will be much harder to regain as we age because of anabolic resistance..
Clothes might feel loose and you get weight loss compliments. But short term weight loss is just giving a “false positive” honeymoon period. This might mean you divorced muscle, the love of your life.
1. Muscle Mass Loss (Sarcopenia)
Protein Deficiency
Excessive Cardio
2. Bone Health (Osteoporosis)
Protein Deficiency
Osteoporosis Risks
After menopause, risk of osteoporosis increases due to declining estrogen levels and can weaken bones prone to fracture.
Sarcopenia and Osteoporosis Link
3. Other Negative Effects
Reduced Physical Function
Since inadequate protein leads to muscle loss, this reduces strength, impaired balance, and decreased ability to perform daily activities.
Slow-Healing Injuries
Protein repairs tissues. Deficiency can slow wound healing and recovery from injuries.
Weakened Immune Function
Amino acids from protein build antibodies and maintain a healthy immune system. Low protein intake can lead to frequent illnesses and infections.
Potential Cardiac Issues (Excessive Cardio)
Associated with potential adverse cardiac effects, such as myocardial fibrosis and an increased risk of atrial fibrillation, in some individuals.
Musculoskeletal Injuries (Excessive Cardio)
Increases the risk of musculoskeletal issues like osteoarthritis and stress fractures.
What Can You Do Instead of A Short Term Weight Loss
Recommendations:
References:
Chucherd O, Vallibhakara O, Vallibhakara SA, Sophonsritsuk A, Chattrakulchai K, Anantaburarana M. Association of Sarcopenic Obesity and Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women: Risk Factors and Protective Effects of Hormonal Therapy and Nutritional Status. Arch Osteoporos. 2025 Jun 26;20(1):83. doi: 10.1007/s11657-025-01573-w. PMID: 40569474; PMCID: PMC12202630.
Filip Vuletić, Berte Bøe, Considerations in the Aging Female Athlete, Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, Volume 32, Issue 2, 2024, 151091, ISSN 1060-1872, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.otsm.2024.151091.
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Short term weight loss sounds great BUT it’s not all fat – it’s muscle!
Muscle will be much harder to regain as we age because of anabolic resistance..
Clothes might feel loose and you get weight loss compliments. But short term weight loss is just giving a “false positive” honeymoon period. This might mean you divorced muscle, the love of your life.
1. Muscle Mass Loss (Sarcopenia)
Protein Deficiency
Excessive Cardio
2. Bone Health (Osteoporosis)
Protein Deficiency
Osteoporosis Risks
After menopause, risk of osteoporosis increases due to declining estrogen levels and can weaken bones prone to fracture.
Sarcopenia and Osteoporosis Link
3. Other Negative Effects
Reduced Physical Function
Since inadequate protein leads to muscle loss, this reduces strength, impaired balance, and decreased ability to perform daily activities.
Slow-Healing Injuries
Protein repairs tissues. Deficiency can slow wound healing and recovery from injuries.
Weakened Immune Function
Amino acids from protein build antibodies and maintain a healthy immune system. Low protein intake can lead to frequent illnesses and infections.
Potential Cardiac Issues (Excessive Cardio)
Associated with potential adverse cardiac effects, such as myocardial fibrosis and an increased risk of atrial fibrillation, in some individuals.
Musculoskeletal Injuries (Excessive Cardio)
Increases the risk of musculoskeletal issues like osteoarthritis and stress fractures.
What Can You Do Instead of A Short Term Weight Loss
Recommendations:
References:
Chucherd O, Vallibhakara O, Vallibhakara SA, Sophonsritsuk A, Chattrakulchai K, Anantaburarana M. Association of Sarcopenic Obesity and Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women: Risk Factors and Protective Effects of Hormonal Therapy and Nutritional Status. Arch Osteoporos. 2025 Jun 26;20(1):83. doi: 10.1007/s11657-025-01573-w. PMID: 40569474; PMCID: PMC12202630.
Filip Vuletić, Berte Bøe, Considerations in the Aging Female Athlete, Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, Volume 32, Issue 2, 2024, 151091, ISSN 1060-1872, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.otsm.2024.151091.
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Resources:
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