Peter Attia· MD
it's brain aging accelerator due to the menopause transition
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it's brain aging accelerator due to the menopause transition
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my feeling is the perimenopause transition has bioenergetic impacts on the brain and you know I believe that Alzheimer's disease is a mitochondrial based disease
I think there's something about the perimenopause transition the bioenergetic shifts in the brain that are fast forwarding a woman to Alzheimer's disease
during the perimenopause transition there are bioenergetic shifts in the brain that absolutely can predispose a woman to accelerated alzheimer's pathology
during the perimenopause transition there are bioenergetic shifts in the brain that absolutely can predispose a woman to accelerated alzheimer's pathology