Interesting, enjoyable thread.
I'm in my 50s and have put on weight in the last year especially; gone from a large size 14 to a small 18
, no matter what I do. I don't think I eat that much, and I generally eat high quality food, but I am sedentary due to health issues which means I can't exercise. Its mostly round my middle and my bust, which I really don't like, and suddenly a lot of my clothes don't fit me.
It is frustrating, and like one of the posters mentioned I think if I ate any less I would be permanently hungry.
The only way round it for me I've decided is to do Alternate Day Dieting, which I have started a thread on. No-one's joined me on the thread, which I'm not entirely surprised by because I don't think its fashionable any more (its heyday was probably around 2014). But this for me is going to be the only way to get back to a size where I can fit into my clothes and feel comfortable and still enjoy some of the food I like. I can manage to eat very low calorie a few times a week but not every day.
As I look around me, where I live, most women in their 50s are overweight. Its easy to think some of them are sitting at home eating lots of inappropriate food, but I suspect for a large section they aren't, its just the way their metabolism has slowed down and how their hormones no longer work in the same way. Possibly some also have more health conditions that mean they can't exercise as much as before. In fact, the other day I was at my shopping centre and barely saw one woman aged 50+ who was slim-ish. Suddenly I did notice one walking across the road. And then, guess what, I noticed she was smoking and looked quite stressed out.
The alternative for me is to just carry on regardless at this age, as many women understandably do, but I really would like to get rid of some of this belly fat and get my bra size down a bit. Also hardly any of my clothes fit me. And secondly, my square size and bust esp. is making me feel very self-conscious.
So a mixture of normal enjoyment and restraint seems to me the only way I can get back to my more usual size.
p.s. Its normal for women in many cultures to put on weight in middle age e.g. Italy, Middle East. I was wondering if that was because of food like bread and pasta? Japanese women tend not to put on so much weight - but then their food remains around a few staples - veg and meat and rice throughout their lives. Do you think that might be something to do with it?