A man’s hormones can influence almost everything he cares about: energy, focus, strength, sex drive, belly fat, sleep, mood, confidence, blood sugar, and long-term health. When something feels off, many men blame age, stress, or “just being tired.” Sometimes that is true. Other times, the body is signaling that hormones, metabolism, or lifestyle patterns need attention.
If you're living with PCOS and feel like your metabolism has hit a wall—you're not imagining it. Weight gain is one of the most common and frustrating symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). And it’s not just about calories in vs. calories out. PCOS affects your body at a hormonal level, changing how you process food, store fat, and even how hungry you feel.
Let’s break down 7 key ways PCOS disrupts your metabolism—and what you can start doing about it.
If your period feels more like a surprise guest than a reliable monthly visitor, you’re not alone. One of the most frustrating symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the way it messes with your menstrual cycle—and your peace of mind.