Peter Attia· MD
i think it's the elephant in the room is this enormous hormonal shift i think that's the most under recognized slash largest impact in a lot of women
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
i think it's the elephant in the room is this enormous hormonal shift i think that's the most under recognized slash largest impact in a lot of women
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and i really believe that from a precision medicine perspective we can intervene with specific hormones in specific ways
age is the number one risk factor for alzheimer's women plus age so a 65 year old woman with the apoe4 with at least one or two apoe4 variants that's like the perfect storm plus you add in this you know the perimenopause transition
the elephant in the room is this enormous hormonal shift i think that's the most under recognized slash largest impact in a lot of women
from a precision medicine perspective we can intervene with specific hormones in specific ways
perimenopause transition is a huge unrealized risk factor for progression to dementia in an alzheimer's susceptible woman