Menopause affects over 1.3 million women annually in the United States, with symptoms often beginning between ages 45 and 55 (CDC). This transitional phase is marked by declining estrogen and progesterone levels, significantly impacting the endocrine and metabolic systems. One of the most pressing health challenges during menopause is the increased risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease due to hormonal changes. Understanding these shifts is crucial for adopting dietary and fitness strategies to support long-term health and well-being during menopause.
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5. Fiber for Digestive and Heart Health Fiber is an essential nutrient for women experiencing menopause, supporting both digestive health and cholesterol management. As estrogen levels…