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Overview of metabolic disorders, bone health, cognitive health, and other aspects of menopause.

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Increase in cardiometabolic diseases, type 2 diabetes, and non-alcoholic liver disease during menopause.

Estradiol’s protective influence on the vasculature. Increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) during peri-menopause and post-menopause.

Hormonal changes leading to “Meno-belly.” Associations between testosterone, SHBG, and insulin resistance in women.

Formula and examples for calculating HOMA-IR. Reference to online calculators.

Homocysteine and its role in metabolic health. Glucose testing and Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c).

Shared risk factors for cardiovascular disease and osteoarthritis.

Dietary measures, intermittent fasting, and portion control.

Estrogen-related changes in bone structure and bone turnover.

Role of estrogen and thyroid hormones in bone metabolism.

Impact of FSH and testosterone on bone resorption and osteoclast activity.

Explanation of DEXA scans and interpretation of T-scores and Z-scores.

Importance of calcium, vitamin D, and other nutrients in maintaining bone health.

Recommended physical exams and lifestyle interventions for bone health.

The impact of estrogen on neural protection and cognitive function.

Anti-inflammatory approaches, serotonin pathways, and dietary recommendations for cognitive health.

Role of estrogen in vaginal health and solutions for maintaining vaginal health.

The role of microbiota in postmenopausal women’s health.

Methods for testing stress and cortisol levels, including the Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR).

Adaptogens and other herbal solutions for managing stress and menopausal symptoms.

The evolutionary perspective on menopause and its significance.

Encouragement for sharing knowledge and further resources for learning about menopause.

Contact information and links to further resources and health blogs.

Course Content

Hormones in Peri-Menopause and Menopause Lecture Part 1
Lecture 2