Before menopause: Estrogen directs fat storage primarily to hips and thighs During and after menopause: Lower estrogen shifts fat storage to the abdominal area, with visceral fat increasing from 5%-8% to 15%-20% of total body fat Why it matters: Belly fat (visceral fat) surrounds internal organs and is linked to increased risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes Visceral fat differs from subcutaneous fat, which sits just under the skin
There are no FDA approved SARMs
However, anecdotal reports from online forums cited in a 2025 systematic review included anxiety and panic attacks, depression and anhedonia, insomnia, heart palpitations, fatigue and weakness, and loss of appetite
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Ozempic can cause a modest increase in resting heart rate of 2-3 beats per minute