249 - Dr Mary Claire Haver: on a mission to demystify menopause
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In this week’s podcast Dr Louise is joined by Dr Mary Claire Haver, an obstetrics and gynaecology doctor and a menopause specialist in the US. Dr Louise and Dr Mary Claire discuss the challenges of ensuring all women have access to evidence-based information and treatment, and their hopes for change. Dr Mary Claire shares her three tips to help menopausal women improve their health: Really focus on your nutrition. Make sure you're getting adequate fibre in your diet every day. Fibre-rich goods are good for you gut microbiome, help you stay full for longer, and are good sources of vitamins, minerals and nutrients. Limit added sugars – those that are added in cooking and processing - to less than 25g per day. Women who do that consistently have less visceral fat. Visceral fat is tied to increased risk of chronic inflammatory diseases. Don't just focus on cardio for your movement. You really need to keep your muscles strong so at least two days a week pick up some weights. Multiple studies in menopausal women show much better outcomes for osteoporosis with resistance training. You can follow Dr Mary Claire on Instagram at @drmaryclaire Click here to find out more about Newson Health Pre-order the revised and updated paperback edition of Dr Louise’s Sunday Times bestseller The Definitive Guide to the Perimenopause and Menopause here   References to studies discussed in this week's episode J Gen Intern Med 2006; 21:363–6 J Gen Intern Med 2004;19:791–804 Am J Med 2009;122:1016 – 22 JAMA 2004; 291:2243 – 52 Int J Cardiol 2010;138:25 – 31 Urology 2024; Jan 29:S0090-4295(24)00006-2
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