Sn 1 Ep 4: Menopause Nutrition and Fitness
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Episode 4: Menopause Nutrition and Fitness
Welcome to the fourth episode of the "Ask Your Sisters Podcast," where we delve into the crucial topics of nutrition and fitness during menopause. Hosted by Dr. Charlene and Chantal, this episode unpacks the essential role that a balanced diet and regular exercise play in managing menopause symptoms and maintaining overall well-being.
In This Episode:
Dr. Charlene and Chantal tackle the reasons behind weight fluctuations during menopause, the impact of hormonal changes on weight, and the cultural implications of body metrics like BMI. They provide actionable advice on exercise routines that can harm or help and dive deep into nutritional strategies that support hormonal and brain health during this transition.
Key Takeaways:
Menopause can lead to weight gain due to hormonal changes affecting metabolism and fat distribution. Understanding these changes can help manage weight effectively.
Emphasize strength training over cardio to boost metabolism, improve bone health, and counteract muscle mass loss.
Nutrition plays a pivotal role in managing menopause symptoms. Incorporate foods rich in fiber, phytoestrogens, healthy fats, and protein into your diet.
Seed cycling lacks robust scientific support for menopause symptom management. Always consult healthcare professionals before trying new dietary practices.
Resources & Links:
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Next Episode Preview: Don't miss our next episode on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) where we'll explore the options available for managing menopause symptoms through medication.
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