61. 4 Reasons A Woman's Risk for Heart Disease Increases After Menopause - a podcast by Dr. Morgan Nolte, PT, DPT, GCS
from 2021-02-18T00:00
WOMEN AND HEART DISEASE | 4 SURPRISING LINKS BETWEEN ESTROGEN, MENOPAUSE, AND HEART DISEASE. Did you know that estrogen has a protective effect against heart disease, insulin resistance, and so much more? A woman is at a lower risk for heart disease prior to menopause compared with men, but the risk for heart disease between men and women even out after menopause.
This video explains why going through menopause and experiencing declining estrogen increases a woman’s risk for cardiovascular disease.
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