Navigating Menopause for a Healthier You
The transition into menopause marks a significant phase in a woman's life. It's a time of substantial hormonal changes akin to the hormonal shifts experienced during puberty and pregnancy. However, menopause stands out because it coincides with midlife aging. Many of us embark on this journey with various lifestyle habits, chronic exposure to environmental toxins, accumulated stress, a history of trauma, or existing chronic medical conditions. Some conditions, such as diabetes, endocrine diseases, autoimmune disorders, weight issues, chronic pain, depression, and anxiety, share a common underlying cause – cellular-level inflammation. In the medical world, we call this process Metabolic Disease. Continuing certain unhealthy behaviours and exposure to specific environmental factors can trigger inflammation and accelerate the aging process, a phenomenon often referred to as "inflammaging." This process unfolds at the cellular level.
Understanding Your Health: The key to understanding why some women age better or worse, stay healthier or less healthy, and age at different rates lies in our health at the cellular level. While our genetic makeup ("The Nature") is a constant part of our story, the variable component comprises everything we do, think, feel, and experience from birth onwards – our internal and external environment ("The Nurture"). It's reminiscent of the age-old "Nature versus Nurture" debate.
Taking Control: How we manage our lifestyle habits during the menopausal transition plays a pivotal role in shaping the quality of our health in the third stage of life and the trajectory of our aging. This may seem a bit scientific and complex, but it's an important aspect of our well-being. Seeking professional help and guidance is a good starting point for better health and a healthier aging process.
The challenges faced during this transition are not insurmountable. By acknowledging the significance of our health, we empower ourselves to take charge of our well-being. Seek out support, make informed choices, and embrace a healthier lifestyle to ensure that menopause becomes a stage of growth, vitality, and empowerment. Your health matters, and by understanding and nurturing it, you can create a brighter, healthier future during and beyond menopause.
As the Chinese proverb wisely states, "Every crisis is a dangerous opportunity." Remember, you have the power to create a brighter, healthier future during and beyond menopause.
Dr Ivana Matic-Stancin,
www..doctorivana.com.au