Can't Lose Weight Despite Diet & Exercise?

Eating Healthy and Exercising but Still Not Losing Weight?

If you’re doing all the “right things” and still struggling to lose weight, you’re not alone.

Many people become frustrated when they commit to healthier eating habits, increase their physical activity, and make positive lifestyle changes, only to see little or no progress on the scale.

The reality is that weight loss is influenced by much more than calories and exercise alone. Hormones, metabolism, sleep, stress, medical conditions, medications, and other factors can all affect your body’s ability to lose weight effectively.

Why Am I Not Losing Weight?

There is rarely one single cause.

Weight loss resistance is often the result of multiple factors working together.

Hormonal Changes

Hormones play a significant role in metabolism, appetite regulation, energy levels, and fat storage.

For women, perimenopause and menopause can contribute to:

  • Increased abdominal weight gain
  • Changes in body composition
  • Reduced energy
  • Sleep disruption
 

For men, declining testosterone levels may contribute to:

  • Reduced muscle mass
  • Increased body fat
  • Lower energy levels
 

Sleep Problems

Poor sleep can significantly impact weight management.

Sleep deprivation may affect hunger hormones, increase cravings, reduce recovery, and make it more difficult to maintain healthy habits.

Chronic Stress

When stress levels remain elevated, cortisol levels may increase.

Over time, chronic stress can contribute to:

  • Increased appetite
  • Cravings for highly processed foods
  • Fat storage around the abdomen
  • Reduced motivation and energy
 

Metabolic Changes

Metabolism naturally changes over time.

Factors such as aging, muscle loss, insulin resistance, and certain medical conditions can make weight loss more challenging.

Medical Conditions

Underlying conditions may affect weight management, including:

  • Thyroid disorders
  • Insulin resistance
  • Prediabetes
  • Sleep apnea
  • Hormonal imbalances

A comprehensive evaluation can help identify potential contributors.

Why Dieting Harder Isn't Always the Answer

Many people respond to stalled weight loss by:
Unfortunately, these approaches are often difficult to sustain and may not address the underlying factors affecting progress.
Successful long-term weight management requires understanding how your body, lifestyle, and health history interact.

There is no one-size-fits-all solution.

A Personalized Approach to Weight Loss

At Elevera Health, we believe successful weight loss starts with understanding the whole person—not simply focusing on the number on the scale.
Our goal is to understand the factors that may be contributing to stalled progress and develop a plan tailored to your individual needs.

Your plan may include:

We focus on creating sustainable habits and realistic strategies designed for long-term success.

Take the First Step

If you’re frustrated because diet and exercise aren’t producing the results you expected, you don’t have to keep guessing. Schedule a consultation with Elevera Health to better understand what may be affecting your progress and explore personalized options designed around your goals.

Signs You May Benefit From Medical Weight Loss Support

You may benefit from medical weight loss support if:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why am I exercising regularly but not losing weight?

Exercise is important for overall health, but weight loss is influenced by many factors including nutrition, hormones, sleep quality, stress levels, medications, and metabolic health.

Can hormones prevent weight loss?

Hormonal changes can affect metabolism, appetite regulation, body composition, and energy levels, which may contribute to difficulty losing weight.

Could my thyroid be affecting my weight?

Certain thyroid conditions may affect metabolism and contribute to weight changes. A medical evaluation can help determine whether thyroid function may be playing a role.

Do I need medication to lose weight?

Not necessarily. Treatment recommendations depend on your individual health history, goals, and contributing factors. Medication may be appropriate for some individuals but is not the only option.

Is telehealth effective for medical weight loss?

Yes. Telehealth allows for personalized guidance, accountability, medication management when appropriate, and ongoing support from the comfort of home.

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