Overweight

Serving Walnut Creek CA, San Mateo CA, San Diego CA, Roseville CA, Elk Grove CA, Redmond WA, and Tacoma WA.

Maintaining a healthy weight often becomes more challenging with age. Many men find that diet and exercise alone no longer produce the same results they once did. Weight gain may occur gradually and persist despite consistent effort. Being overweight is not simply a cosmetic concern — it can influence energy, mobility, and overall health in ways that affect daily life.

At West Coast Men’s Health, our care focuses on understanding the underlying factors that contribute to weight gain. Under the direction of Medical Director Dr. Jonathan Hodor, evaluation and treatment are guided by evidence-based medicine and individualized planning.

Successful and overweight man is undergoing a weight-loss journey.

What Does Being Overweight Mean for Men’s Health?

Excess weight can place strain on multiple systems in the body. Men may experience reduced stamina, joint discomfort, and decreased mobility, making daily activities more difficult. Over time, weight gain may also affect cardiovascular health, sleep quality, and physical resilience.

Weight can also influence how men feel day to day. Lower energy, reduced motivation, and difficulty maintaining activity levels can create a cycle that makes weight management more difficult. Addressing weight in a medical context allows for a more complete understanding of these patterns.

Why Weight Gain Becomes More Difficult with Age

Weight gain is often influenced by gradual biological changes. Metabolism may slow, making it easier to gain weight and more difficult to lose it. Hormonal changes, including declines in testosterone, can affect muscle mass, fat distribution, and energy levels. In some cases, insulin resistance or other metabolic factors may also contribute.

These factors can create barriers that are not always addressed through lifestyle changes alone. For many men, the challenge is not a lack of effort, but underlying physiology that makes progress less predictable.

When Lifestyle Changes Alone Are Not Enough

While nutrition and physical activity remain important, some men find that they are not enough to produce meaningful or lasting results. In these cases, a medical evaluation can help identify contributing factors such as metabolic changes or hormone imbalance.

At West Coast Men’s Health, evaluation may include a review of overall health, lab work, and symptom patterns. This allows for a more informed and targeted approach to care.

Treatment Options for Weight Management

Treatment is tailored to the individual and may include a combination of approaches. Medicated weight loss may be considered to support appetite regulation and metabolic function under medical supervision. Hormone optimization may also play a role when appropriate. These treatments are designed to work alongside lifestyle strategies, not replace them.

The focus is on steady, sustainable progress that aligns with long-term health goals.

Why Choose West Coast Men’s Health?

West Coast Men’s Health provides medically guided care focused on men’s health and longevity. Under the leadership of Dr. Jonathan Hodor, treatment is approached conservatively, with attention to safety, appropriateness, and long-term outcomes.

Patients choose the practice for its professional, individualized care and its focus on addressing underlying factors rather than short-term fixes. With multiple established locations (San Diego, San Mateo, Walnut Creek, Elk Grove, Roseville, San Jose, Redmond, and Tacoma), West Coast Men’s Health offers a reliable setting for men seeking a more structured and medically supported approach to weight management.

If weight changes are affecting your health, energy, or daily function, a medical evaluation can provide clarity on potential contributing factors and appropriate next steps. Contact West Coast Men’s Health to schedule a consultation and discuss your goals with an experienced clinician.

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