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You Are Not Broken

276. Women's Hearts

You Are Not Broken

Kelly Casperson, MD

Medicine, Health & Fitness

5743 Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Jayne Morgan, a cardiologist, joins Dr. Kelly Casperson to discuss the connection between hormones and heart health in midlife women. They highlight the importance of addressing heart disease, the number one killer of women, and the need to raise awareness about it. Dr. Morgan shares her journey from being a cardiologist to focusing on menopause and women's health during the COVID-19 pandemic. They discuss the symptoms of heart disease in women, the role of cholesterol and statins, and the potential impact of testosterone on heart health. They also touch on the protective effects of hormone therapy for cardiovascular disease and the slow progress in integrating this knowledge into cardiology practice. Dr. Jayne Morgan and Dr. Kelly Casperson discuss the importance of addressing menopause and its impact on heart health. They highlight the need for more research, clinical trials, and data on menopause and its effects on various aspects of health. They also discuss the lack of representation and diversity in medical research and the importance of including minority populations in clinical trials. The conversation covers topics such as hot flashes, heart palpitations, glucose levels, and the significance of APOB and lipoprotein A in cardiovascular health. Dr. Morgan emphasizes the importance of personalized medicine and encourages women to prioritize their heart health and seek support during midlife. Takeaways Heart disease is the number one killer of women, and it becomes more prevalent during perimenopause and menopause. Symptoms of heart disease in women can be different from those in men, and it is important to recognize and normalize these symptoms. Cholesterol and statins are somewhat controversial in relation to heart disease prevention in women, but statins are generally recommended for women at risk. Testosterone may play a role in heart health for women, and further research is needed to understand its effects. Hormone therapy has been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in women, but there is still resistance to integrating this knowledge into cardiology practice. More research, clinical trials, and data are needed on menopause and its effects on various aspects of health. There is a lack of representation and diversity in medical research, and it is important to include minority populations in clinical trials. Hot flashes and heart palpitations are common symptoms of menopause and may be indicators of cardiovascular disease. Glucose levels, including pre-diabetes levels, can be a bellwether for future cardiovascular health. APOB and lipoprotein A are important factors to consider in cardiovascular health, and personalized medicine can play a significant role in treatment. Women should prioritize their heart health, seek support, and make informed decisions about their health during midlife. Special thanks to our sponsors! Solv Wellness To learn more about Via vaginal moisturizer from Solv Wellness, visit via4her.com for 30% off your first purchase of any product, automatically applied at checkout. For an additional $5 off, use coupon code DRKELLY5. ADDYI Thanks to our sponsor Sprout Pharmaceuticals. To find out if Addyi is right for you, go to addyi.com/notbroken and use code NOTBROKEN for a $10 telemedicine appointment. Preorder my book "You Are Not Broken: Stop "Should-ing" All Over You Sex Life" Listen to my Tedx Talk: Why we need adult sex ed Take my Adult Sex Ed Master Class: https://www.kellycaspersonmd.com/adult-sex-ed Join my membership to get these episodes ASAP, a private facebook group to discuss and my private accountability group for your health, hormones and life support! www.kellycaspersonmd.com/membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the You Are Not Broken Podcast.

0:06.0

I'm your host, Dr. Kelly Casperson, a board-certified jurologist, thought leader, and conversation starter on midlife living, hormones, and sexuality.

0:16.4

Enjoy the show.

0:18.2

Hey, friends, welcome back to the You Are Not Broken podcast.

0:20.6

I have the amazing Dr. Jane Morgan on today back to the You Are Not Broken podcast. I have the amazing

0:21.6

Jane, Dr. Jane Morgan on today, who this is a long time coming, me and Dr. Morgan chatting

0:26.8

today. So I have not had a podcast episode about the heart, the midlife heart, hormones in heart.

0:34.1

I've never had a cardiologist on before, and I'm super excited that you're here.

0:38.0

Thank you for coming. Oh, thanks, Kelly. I'm so happy to finally get here, right? Fourth time is

0:43.0

a charm, so yes, let's jump into it. I met you. So I was sitting next to Dr. Sharon Malone

0:48.9

at the New Paz conference in New York when you were on the stage and I was like, who is this?

0:55.8

And she's like, I went to medical school with her. We've been friends for years. And I'm like,

1:00.2

she's to be on my podcast. And she's like, yes, she does. That's how we met.

1:05.1

And that's how I ended up at a conference. Sharon. Sharon is the one who said,

1:09.2

you got to come to this conference.

1:16.8

Sharon's amazing. So how did you, how did you were cardiologist, you were doing research,

1:24.4

how did you get into menopause from cardiology? Oh my goodness. So I was, I like to say I was doing research and innovation. I like to say I was just kind of minding my own business,

1:28.7

right? Publishing papers. And if you were to see me as a patient, you had to be within a clinical

1:34.7

trial. I really was a clinical trialist researcher. And then COVID hit. And just like many other doctors

1:43.1

and hospital administrators, I got redeployed specialists

1:46.9

stepped away from the front lines because if you can remember, we didn't have PPE in that

1:51.4

first wave, all the primary care and emergency room physicians. We were pushing all the PPE

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