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Eating Well, Exercising Hard — But the Scales Won’t Budge? Here’s Why

Robyn Foyster by Robyn Foyster
21/02/2026
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Have you ever committed to cleaning up your diet, dragged yourself out of bed for early swims or gym sessions, cut back on sugar — only to see little or no change on the scales?

You’re not imagining it. And you’re certainly not alone.

Research published in Obesity Research & Clinical Practice found that although millennials report exercising more than previous generations, they are around 10 per cent heavier than people of the same age in the 1970s who consumed similar calorie intakes.

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So what’s going on?

While food and exercise still matter, they’re no longer the only players in the weight-loss equation. Our modern environment — from chronic stress to sleep deprivation and chemical exposure — may be working quietly against us.

Here are four often-overlooked factors that can influence your metabolism and make weight loss more complex than simply “eat less, move more.”


1. Chronic Stress: The Cortisol Connection

Short bursts of stress are normal. Chronic stress is not.

When stress becomes constant, the body produces elevated levels of cortisol — the primary stress hormone released by the adrenal glands. In short-term situations, cortisol helps regulate blood sugar, reduce inflammation and support metabolism.

But when cortisol remains elevated for extended periods, it can:

  • Increase blood sugar levels
  • Stimulate appetite and cravings (especially for high-energy foods)
  • Promote fat storage — particularly around the abdominal area

For women, whose hormonal systems are particularly sensitive to stress fluctuations, this can create a cycle that makes fat loss feel nearly impossible — no matter how disciplined your routine.

What helps: Nervous system regulation (breathwork, strength training, time outdoors), realistic boundaries, and prioritising recovery as much as workouts.


2. Sleep: The Metabolic Reset Button

We are sleeping less than any previous generation — and it shows.

A study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine found that sleep deprivation lowers leptin (the hormone that signals fullness) and increases ghrelin (the hormone that stimulates hunger). The result? You feel hungrier, less satisfied after meals, and more likely to overconsume energy-dense foods.

Poor sleep also affects insulin sensitivity, stress hormone regulation and energy levels — all of which influence weight management.

If you’re sacrificing sleep for productivity or workouts, it may be undermining your progress.

What helps: 7–9 hours of consistent, quality sleep. Protect your sleep like you protect your workouts.


3. Everyday Chemical Exposure and Hormone Disruption

From skincare and cosmetics to plastics and packaged foods, modern women are exposed to hundreds of synthetic chemicals daily.

Some of these chemicals are classified as endocrine disruptors — compounds that can interfere with the body’s hormone systems. They may mimic hormones, block receptors, or alter how hormones are produced and metabolised.

The endocrine system governs growth, metabolism, mood, and reproductive hormones. Even subtle disruption can influence:

  • Thyroid function
  • Insulin regulation
  • Fat storage
  • Oestrogen balance

While research in this area is ongoing, there is increasing concern that long-term exposure to certain chemicals may contribute to metabolic challenges.

What helps: Gradual swaps — reduce plastic food storage, choose fragrance-free products, prioritise whole foods over heavily packaged options. Small changes compound.


4. Modern Food Isn’t the Same as Real Food

A calorie may be a unit of energy — but the body does not process all calories the same way.

100 calories of broccoli triggers a very different hormonal and metabolic response compared to 100 calories of ultra-processed chocolate. Whole foods typically contain fibre, phytonutrients and complex structures that slow digestion and regulate blood sugar.

Highly processed foods, particularly those high in refined sugars, fructose, additives and preservatives, can:

  • Spike insulin
  • Increase fat storage
  • Disrupt hunger signals
  • Promote inflammation

Modern diets are often dominated by “food products” rather than whole foods — and this shift may partly explain why weight management feels harder today than it did decades ago.

What helps: Focus on minimally processed, whole ingredients most of the time. Think ingredients your grandmother would recognise.


The Bigger Picture

If your body isn’t responding the way it used to, it’s not necessarily a failure of willpower.

Weight regulation is influenced by hormones, environment, sleep, stress load and food quality — not just calories burned versus calories eaten.

For women especially, a sustainable approach prioritises:

  • Hormonal health
  • Nervous system regulation
  • Restorative sleep
  • Whole-food nutrition
  • Strength over restriction

The goal isn’t punishment. It’s partnership with your body.

And sometimes, progress begins not with doing more — but by addressing what’s quietly working against you.

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Robyn Foyster is a multi-award-winning journalist, media innovator, and founder of Women Love Health, The Carousel, Women Love Tech, Women Love Travel, and Game Changers. With more than 30 years of experience across print, digital, television, and immersive media, Robyn has been at the forefront of shaping Australia’s female narrative and driving conversations that matter. As the Founder and Editor of Women Love Health, Robyn’s mission is to empower women to live stronger, healthier, and more balanced lives. Guided by her belief that wellbeing is holistic—encompassing mind, body, and spirit—she leads a platform that celebrates women’s health in all its forms. From evidence-based wellness insights and expert guidance to stories that inspire self-care and connection, Robyn is passionate about helping women thrive through every stage of life.

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