PLAY PODCASTS
"Leyla Weighs In" on Menopause & Metabolism: Understanding the Connection

"Leyla Weighs In" on Menopause & Metabolism: Understanding the Connection

Intelligent Medicine | The Best of High Tech Medicine and Alternative Modalities · Dr. Ronald Hoffman | Pioneering Complementary Medicine Practitioner

March 7, 202523m 34s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (media.transistor.fm) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

Nutritionist Leyla Muedin, a registered dietician nutritionist, discusses insightful findings from a University of Colorado Boulder study linking later onset menopause to healthier blood vessels and lower heart disease risk. The study, published in the American Heart Association Journal Circulation Research, reveals that women who experience menopause at age 55 or later have a significantly lower risk of heart attacks and strokes in their postmenopausal years compared to those who go through it earlier. Leyla explains the physiological benefits of later menopause, focusing on better mitochondrial function and lower metabolic abnormalities, and emphasizes the potential impact of dietary interventions on women's heart health. The episode highlights the importance of metabolic health and suggests that addressing metabolic abnormalities through a low-carb diet can delay menopause and improve overall vascular and heart health.

Topics

menopauselater onset menopauseUniversity of Colorado Boulderheart diseasevascular healthAmerican Heart Association JournalCirculation ResearchWomen's Health Monthdietary interventionsmetabolic abnormalitiespolycystic ovarian syndromelow carb dietmetabolic syndromeinsulin resistancemitochondrial functionblood sugarhyperinsulinismpre-diabetesvisceral fatinflammatory cytokineshemoglobin A1Cmenopause longevitynutritional supplementsCoenzyme Q10blood vessel agingfat-related metabolitesmitochondriaoxidative stressbrachial arterywomen's heart healthfemale-specific risk factorDr. Ronald HoffmanIntelligent MedicineMedicineIntegrative MedicineNutritionExerciseAgingComplementary MedicineHealthWellnessSupplementsConventional MedicineAlternative MedicineLeyla MuedinLeylavitaminsmineralshealth spanlifespanNutritionistHolistic HealthRegistered Dietitian Nutritionist