Background: A woman's life period after 12 months from the last menstruation is called the postmenopause period. Estrogen affects the accumulation of gluteo-femoral fat. Decreased estrogen levels cause abnormal redistribution of fat and increase central fat. Postmenopausal women are at greater risk of central fat accumulation. This can be detected by measurement of waist circumference. Soybeans (Glycine max) has antioxidant and hypolipidemic effects also reduce waist circumference and waist-hip circumference ratio. Peas (Pisum sativum) contain soluble fiber which can reduce blood lipid levels. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of soy milk (Glicyne max) and boiled peas (Pisum sativum) on waist circumference in postmenopausal women. Method: This study is an experimental research with pre-post test and control group design. The population of study is were postmenopausal women patients in Magelang, Central of Java. The sample of study amounted to 39 postmenopausal women divided into three subject groups, one control group, the second group given treatment 240 ml soymilk per day 4 weeks, and the third group was given the intervention of 100 g boiled peas per days 4 weeks. Data is presented as mean (mean) and standard deviation (SD). The mean values of the three study groups were statistically tested with the ANOVA test. Results: The findings of the study is consumption 240 ml of soymilk per days 4 weeks in postmenopausal women decrease waist circumference but not statistically significant. Consumption 100 g of boiled peas per days 4 weeks in postmenopausal women decrease waist circumference statistically significant (-0,19 ± 0,38 cm, p= 0,096). Conclusion: Consumption 100 g of boiled peas per days 4 weeks in postmenopausal women decrease waist circumference statistically significant (-0,19 ± 0,38 cm, p= 0,096).