Kelly Abramson Nutrition: Midlife Women's Nutrition & Digestive Health

Kelly Abramson Nutrition: Midlife Women's Nutrition & Digestive Health RD | MSCP | Gut Health Specialist. Helping women in their 40s & 50s feel better in their bodies — without restrictive diets or food rules. kellyabramsonrd.com

Non-diet support for digestion, hormones, metabolism & midlife body changes. Helping women thrive without restrictive diets. Make peace with food and your body so you can live your fullest and best life!

05/28/2026

Watch for the list I wish every woman in perimenopause had when her labs start changing.
Insulin resistance becomes more common in perimenopause — and it has very little to do with what you're eating wrong. The real driver is estrogen. As it declines, the system that regulates blood sugar gets less efficient. The afternoon crash, the midsection changes, the A1c your doctor flagged — it's hormonal, not a failure of discipline.
What actually helps is a different conversation than what most women are being told. It's not about cutting carbs or eating less. It's about adding things: muscle, fiber, sleep, stress management — and for some women, a conversation with their provider about hormone therapy.
Don't miss the end.
Full post → https://kellyabramsonrd.com/insulin-resistance-perimenopause/

05/22/2026

🇺🇸A heads-up before you walk into your Memorial Day gathering this weekend.

Someone will probably say something about food or bodies. Maybe their own, maybe yours. Maybe it'll be a comment about what you're eating, or if someone has gained or lost weight.

Maybe it's just the now culturally-acceptable talk where everyone lists out what they do and don't eat - and why.

Here's what I want you to know going in: you are not required to engage in these conversations or justify what you eat to anyone.

Changing the conversation, walking away, or just simply eating what you want are all valid options.

You deserve to actually be present at this gathering — not in your head, negotiating with yourself, or managing someone else's commentary about your plate.

Wishing you a good weekend. Eat something you love and really enjoy it. ❤️

The textbook version of perimenopause is hot flashes and missed periods.The real version, for a lot of women? It looks l...
04/28/2026

The textbook version of perimenopause is hot flashes and missed periods.

The real version, for a lot of women? It looks like this:

Waking at 3am for no reason
A gut that feels newly sensitive
Cravings that feel louder than they used to
Forgetting words mid-thought
Anxiety with no clear trigger
Strength training progress that just… stalls

None of these gets you sent to a menopause specialist. Most of them get blamed on stress, sleep, or "just getting older." Meanwhile, estrogen and progesterone are swinging all over the place — sometimes for 8+ years before menopause itself.

I'm a dietitian, and I'm often the first health professional to say the word "perimenopause" in a session. That says something.

If any of this sounds like you, I want you to know: you're not imagining it, and you don't need a stricter diet. I wrote the full post here.

https://kellyabramsonrd.com/what-is-perimenopause/

Which of the changes surprised you most? (For me, it was the sudden anxiety.)

What is perimenopause? A menopause dietitian explains the most common symptoms, what's actually changing in your body, and why restrictive dieting backfires. %

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04/23/2026

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Registered dietitian and Menopause Society Certified Practitioner helping women in midlife navigate digestion, hunger, and sleep changes—without restrictive diets.A personalized, weight-neutral approach to understanding what’s driving your symptoms and helping you feel like yourself again.

04/12/2026

Just when many of us were finally finding solid ground with our bodies — after years of dieting, starting over, and exhausting ourselves trying to shrink — the culture shifted again.

For women in their 40s and 50s, the timing couldn't feel more cruel. Because perimenopause and menopause are already changing our bodies in ways that seemingly show up overnight. Some of us have been working on body peace for years. Others are still trying to get back to the weight on their wedding day, their pre-baby body, the size they were at 28.

And just when this decade of life felt like permission to finally relax — the goalposts moved again.

I want to hold two things at once here, because I think both are true.

First: whatever your relationship with your body right now — whether you've found peace or you're still in the thick of the struggle — you are not behind and you are not failing. The difficulty is not a personal flaw. It is the result of decades of living in a culture that has never stopped telling women that their bodies are problems to be solved.

Second: the hyperfocus on body size that diet culture demands of us is not a pursuit of health. It is a drain. On our energy, our time, our mental space, and our power — at exactly the life stage when we have the most to offer the world around us.

Women in midlife are often at peak influence — in their careers, their communities, their families. The world genuinely needs what you have to give.

And you cannot give it fully when your best energy is going toward negotiating with your body, counting, tracking, and starting over.

There is a more lasting kind of peace available. Not pretending it doesn't hurt when the culture shifts. Not abandoning your health. Just a way of caring for your body — your digestion, your bones, your energy, your metabolism — that doesn't require body size to be the measure of all of it.

This is some of the most meaningful work I do — and it matters just as much in midlife as it ever did.

If this resonates, I'd love to hear from you. Comment below or send me a message. ❤️

Yesterday's nervous system reset. 🐾I talk a lot about calming the nervous system — especially in perimenopause and menop...
04/06/2026

Yesterday's nervous system reset. 🐾
I talk a lot about calming the nervous system — especially in perimenopause and menopause. Too many of us are living with chronic stress - and that affects digestion, sleep, and hunger.
Here's one of my favorite ways to de-stress:
-A trail
-My dog
- and one hour where nobody needs anything from me.
You don't need an app or a meditation cushion. And you often don't need to travel too far to get a slice of nature. This little haven of mine is tucked amidst lots of urban chaos.
I can't wait to see how the view changes in a few short weeks!
What's your favorite reset?
I'd love to hear!👇

New on the blog this week — and if sleep has been a struggle lately, this one is for you.Wide Awake at 3am? What Menopau...
04/01/2026

New on the blog this week — and if sleep has been a struggle lately, this one is for you.

Wide Awake at 3am? What Menopause Does to Your Sleep

Most women blame hot flashes. And yes, they play a role. But the sleep disruption that happens during perimenopause and menopause is often driven by many factors.

In this post, I break down what's actually happening and share practical, non-diet nutrition and lifestyle strategies that support better sleep — without cutting your favorite foods or spending a fortune on supplements.

Read it here:

Struggling with sleep in perimenopause or menopause? A dietitian and MSCP explains why sleep changes in midlife — and the nutrition and lifestyle strategies that actually help.

I've been working on something for women in this season of life — and it's ready!It's a free guide called The Midlife Bo...
03/31/2026

I've been working on something for women in this season of life — and it's ready!

It's a free guide called The Midlife Body Shift: Why Your Body Changed the Rules — and How to Start Feeling Better in It.

If you've been dealing with digestive changes, unpredictable hunger, energy shifts, or a body that feels unfamiliar — this guide explains what's actually driving those symptoms and gives you practical, non-diet starting points to work with your body instead of against it.

No food rules and expensive supplements. Just real clinical clarity from a dietitian and menopause specialist who has navigated these shifts herself.

Download it free here: https://kellyabramsonrd.kit.com/3c203269ce

Leave me a comment after you read it — I'd love to hear what resonates most.

If your digestion, energy, hunger, or body have shifted in your 40s or 50s in ways that feel confusing or frustrating — this guide is for you. No diet advice. No food rules. Just real clinical clarity from a dietitian who's been there herself.

06/30/2025

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