Low Energy and Fatigue in Women After 40
Persistent fatigue is one of the most common concerns reported by women after the age of forty. Scientific research shows that nearly two thirds of women during the menopausal transition experience significant declines in energy levels. Hormonal changes, sleep disturbances and cumulative life demands can all contribute to this shift. Understanding the underlying mechanisms is an important step toward restoring sustainable energy and overall wellbeing during midlife.
Why lifestyle and structure matter more during menopause
Hormonal changes interact with sleep, stress and daily routines. This article explains why lifestyle structure often shapes how the body feels during menopause.