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Energized with Dr. Mariza

723: Estrogen, Insulin & Heart Disease: Why Your Risk Rises in Midlife

Energized with Dr. Mariza

Dr. Mariza Snyder

Alternative Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.8 • 999 Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2026

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

For most of the past century, more women than men have died from cardiovascular disease. Yet, heart disease is still widely perceived as a male problem.  That’s why in this episode, we dive into why cardiovascular and metabolic health are essential for women, especially in midlife, and why education is your greatest tool.  You’ll gain the confidence to advocate for yourself and make informed decisions about your long-term health. I’ll also be sharing my favorite simple habits to kickstart your metabolism, protect your heart, and boost your everyday energy.  Remember, it never has to be perfect—consistency builds momentum, and that’s where real change begins.  Tune in here to gain key insight and prioritize yourself and your longevity! IN THIS EPISODE Recognizing the warning signs of cardiovascular disease  Labs and markers you should be asking your physician for  Why lifestyle medicine matters SO much in midlife  How to build metabolically healthy plates for each meal Setting simple movement goals for optimal heart health The massive benefits of sleep, mindfulness, and breath work Supplements to support your cardiovascular and metabolic health The pros of appropriately timed hormone replacement therapy  QUOTES “Heart disease kills more women than all cancers combined. Not breast cancer, not ovarian cancer. All cancers combined. And what's even more alarming for most women, the warning signs begin years- sometimes decades- before a heart attack or stroke ever happens.”  “Research shows that insulin resistance is a primary driver of cardio metabolic disease in women, especially after menopause.” “You do not need perfection. You need 7,000 steps per day, walking after meals, fewer long sitting stretches. Get up and move your butt, even if it means walking around your house or going around the block. Start building your life around movement. This is one of the most powerful yet underestimated tools for heart health and for your resilience.” RESOURCES MENTIONED Order my new book: The Perimenopause Revolution https://peri-revolution.com/ Order your Berkeley Life Nitric Oxide Support Supplement https://berkeleylife.pxf.io/Vxvdja RELATED EPISODES  716: Midlife, Hormones & Heart Health: The Critical Connection You’re Not Hearing About with Cathy Eason 711: Estrogen, Inflammation, and Your Heart Health: What Every Woman Needs to Know with Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj 690: The Perimenopause Revolution: Why midlife isn’t the end — it’s the beginning of your most energized, powerful, and vibrant self 686: Your Second Puberty Explained: What’s Really Happening to Your Body in Perimenopause

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The thing that I've learned over the years is that most women do not realize this, that heart

0:07.9

disease kills more women than all cancers combined.

0:12.2

Not breast cancer, not ovarian cancer, all cancers combined.

0:17.4

Welcome back to the energized with Dr. Marisa podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Marisa, and I'm here

0:24.2

to help you rock your hormones, optimize your metabolic health, and feel energized in your body

0:29.5

so that you can age powerfully and wake up feeling amazing in your body for many years to come.

0:35.7

Let's jump on in. On December 9th in 2020, I was induced

0:41.7

and gave birth to my son Kingston the next day just under 39 weeks. And the reason why I was

0:47.9

induced was progressive preeclampsia. I had high blood pressure, protein in my urine, and low platelet levels. Luckily, Kingston was healthy,

0:58.0

but my body was sending a very clear signal. What I didn't fully understand in that moment,

1:03.5

but deeply understand today, is this. Pregnancy is considered the ultimate cardiovascular stress test

1:10.3

for women, and the research confirms

1:12.9

it. Long-term data published in circulation and the Journal of American College of Cardiology

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shows that women who experience preeclampsia have up to twice the risk of developing cardiovascular

1:24.6

disease later in life, including hypertension, stroke, and heart

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disease. At 41 years old, my body was telling me something critically important. Now, it took

1:35.7

more than a year for my blood pressure to return to my normal baseline. That experience changed how I

1:41.9

seriously take cardiometabolic health today.

1:45.2

And that's why you will see me talking about it here on the energized podcast, bringing on experts to have the conversation to go in depth.

1:52.7

And it is the through line of my book, The Perimenopause Revolution.

1:58.2

Now, because the month is February and it is heart health month, also I am

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recording this on Galentine's Day. So I just want you to know that we are in this together

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