Got fitness goals but also love to travel?

Protein on the Road

Whether you're heading out on a family vacation, work trip, weekend getaway, or cross-country adventure, one of the biggest concerns I hear from women is:

"How do I stay on track when I'm traveling?"

The good news? You don't need to pack every meal, skip restaurant dinners, or obsess over every food choice to support your health while you're away.

One of the simplest ways to maintain energy, support metabolism, stabilize blood sugar, and feel your best while traveling is by prioritizing protein.

Getting adequate protein throughout the day can help:

  • Support stable energy levels

  • Reduce cravings and overeating

  • Promote balanced blood sugar

  • Preserve muscle mass

  • Support hormone health

  • Improve recovery from long travel days

  • Help you feel fuller and more satisfied between meals

Protein on the Road PDF

About Your Coach

Hey! I’m Rachel

I’m a board-certified (NBHWC) functional medicine health +fitness coach based in Utah, and I help women get to the root of their health issues so they can stop feeling exhausted, bloated, and frustrated and start feeling like themselves again.

Need-to-know-info

  • I work virtually anyway in the US (using Labcorp for testing)

  • Primarily working with women 20-50

  • Gut issues, hormone imbalances, thyroid problems, autoimmune conditions, or unexplained fatigue.

  • Functional labs, treatment protocols, 1:1 coaching, and supplements (not MLM).

I started this work after my own health struggles with hormones and digestion left me searching for answers beyond “everything looks normal.” Functional medicine changed my life and now I get to help other women find that same relief and clarity.

Free Consultation

Book a free 45-minute video call via Zoom to discuss your health goals, health concerns, and conditions you want to address, and get more information about my services!

**Consultation must be booked before beginning any program or membership**

Blood Sugar, Prediabetes, and Insulin Resistance: What You Need to Know in Utah

If you live in Salt Lake City, Holladay, Park City, Draper, Sandy, or Ogden, you’ve probably noticed that conversations about health are everywhere. From boutique fitness studios to wellness cafés, Utah communities are deeply invested in living well.

Yet one of the most common and overlooked health concerns I see among women and men across Utah is blood sugar imbalance, including insulin resistance and prediabetes.

The challenge? Many people don’t realize it’s happening until symptoms begin to interfere with daily life.

What is blood sugar and why does it matter?

Blood sugar, or glucose, is your body’s primary energy source. After you eat, carbohydrates are broken down into glucose and released into the bloodstream. Your pancreas then releases insulin, a hormone that helps move glucose into your cells for energy.

When this system works smoothly, you feel:

  • steady energy

  • stable mood

  • clear thinking

  • balanced hunger cues

When it doesn’t, the effects ripple through nearly every system in the body.

What is insulin resistance?

Insulin resistance occurs when your cells stop responding effectively to insulin. Your body compensates by producing more insulin to keep blood sugar in a normal range.

Over time, this can lead to:

  • elevated insulin levels

  • increased fat storage, especially around the abdomen

  • energy crashes

  • increased inflammation

Insulin resistance is a key driver of prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, PCOS, fatty liver disease, and metabolic syndrome.

In growing areas like Lehi, South Jordan, and West Jordan, where busy schedules and convenience foods are common, lifestyle patterns can quietly contribute to this condition.

What is prediabetes?

Prediabetes means blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes.

According to the CDC, more than 1 in 3 U.S. adults have prediabetes, and most don’t know it.

Common lab markers include:

  • fasting glucose: 100–125 mg/dL

  • A1C: 5.7–6.4%

Many people in Utah County, Provo, and American Fork discover prediabetes during routine labs, often without noticeable symptoms.

Signs of blood sugar imbalance

Even before lab values change, the body often sends signals:

  • energy crashes in the afternoon

  • intense sugar cravings

  • irritability when hungry

  • brain fog

  • difficulty losing weight

  • waking between 2–4 a.m.

  • belly fat accumulation

These symptoms are common among clients I work with across Salt Lake City, Park City, and Sandy, especially among busy professionals and active women who appear healthy on the surface.

Why blood sugar issues are rising in Utah

Utah is known for its outdoor culture and active lifestyle, but modern stressors still play a role:

  • long commutes from suburbs like Draper or Herriman

  • high stress from demanding careers

  • under-eating during the day followed by evening overeating

  • reliance on quick convenience foods

  • chronic sleep deprivation

Even highly active individuals in Park City and Cottonwood Heights can develop insulin resistance if recovery, nutrition, and stress management are overlooked.

Who is at risk?

You may be at higher risk if you:

  • have a family history of diabetes

  • have PCOS

  • carry excess weight around the abdomen

  • experience chronic stress

  • sleep less than 7 hours per night

  • frequently diet or restrict calories

  • are over 30

This applies to both men and women throughout Ogden, Layton, and Bountiful, not just those who are sedentary.

The connection between insulin resistance and hormones

Blood sugar imbalances don’t exist in isolation. They directly impact hormone health.

Insulin resistance can contribute to:

  • PCOS

  • irregular cycles

  • low progesterone

  • fertility challenges

  • increased testosterone in women

  • low testosterone in men

Many women in Salt Lake City and Provo seeking hormone support discover that stabilizing blood sugar is a foundational step.

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