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Eat your way to better gynecological health | Dr. Jennifer Ashton & Prof. Sarah Berry

ZOE Science & Nutrition

ZOE

Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Education, Science

4.64.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

A good gynecologist is like a detective. She gathers evidence to diagnose infections. She uncovers the truth behind stages like puberty, pregnancy and perimenopause. Yet many women still feel that their physiology is a mystery.  What if a clue to that mystery hides in our diet? Similar to the gut, certain foods make the vaginal microbiome thrive. New research suggests that the right diet could alleviate symptoms of the most common gynecological diseases. Dr Jennifer Ashton is former Chief Medical Correspondent at ABC News and is a double-board certified OBGYN. She joins us today to discuss ‘nutritional gynecology’, a term she coined after realizing multiple women’s health issues have a direct relationship to nutrition. Alongside Jen is King’s College London professor and ZOE’s Chief Scientist Sarah Berry. Sarah shines light on the growing evidence of the role of nutrition in offsetting uncomfortable, and sometimes dangerous, symptoms of menopause. 🥑 Make smarter food choices. Become a member at zoe.com - 10% off with code PODCAST 🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily 30+ *Naturally high in copper which contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and the normal function of the immune system Follow ZOE on Instagram. Timecodes: 00:00 What you eat matters 02:00 Quickfire questions 04:05 What gets treated in gynecology? 07:19 What is the vaginal microbiome? 11:30 This affects the vaginal microbiome 13:46 The new field of nutritional gynecology 15:57 Does estrogen affect appetite? 17:19 The gut bacteria that breaks down estrogen 21:22 How food impacts puberty 23:21 Do glucose spikes affect pregnancy? 28:35 Symptoms of PCOS 33:00 Dr Jen explains endometriosis 37:20 Does diet affect these conditions? 42:00 How to test diet changes on yourself 📚Books by our ZOE Scientists The Food For Life Cookbook Every Body Should Know This by Dr Federica Amati Food For Life by Prof. Tim Spector Free resources from ZOE: Live Healthier: Top 10 Tips From ZOE Science & Nutrition  Gut Guide - For a Healthier Microbiome in Weeks Studies relevant to this episode Diet and Nutrition in Gynecological Disorders: A Focus on Clinical Studies (2021, published in Nutrients Effects of caloric intake timing on insulin resistance and hyperandrogenism in lean women with polycystic ovary syndrome (2013), published in Clinical Science Weight Regulation in Menopause (2022), published in Menopause Menopause, the gut microbiome, and weight gain: correlation or causation? (2020), published in Menopause Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here. Episode transcripts are available here.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Zoe Science and Nutrition, where world-leading scientists explain how their research can improve your health.

0:11.0

A good gynecologist is like a detective. She investigates areas that women can't see on their own. She gathers evidence to diagnose infections.

0:23.6

She uncovers the truth behind life stages like puberty, pregnancy and perimenopause.

0:29.6

Yet many women can still feel their physiology is a mystery.

0:33.6

What if a clue lies in our diet?

0:35.6

Just like in the gut, the vagina has a microbiome, and certain

0:40.4

foods help these microbial communities thrive. New research suggests that the right diet

0:46.0

could alleviate symptoms of the most common gynecological diseases. Dr. Jen Ashton is a board-certified gynecologist and a leading expert in women's health.

0:58.0

As the chief medical correspondent for ABC, she's educated millions of people across America.

1:03.4

And today, Jen will share a concept she's developed called nutritional gynecology.

1:08.9

Joining her is Dr. Sarah Berry, a professor of nutrition at King's College London and

1:12.7

chief scientist at Zoe.

1:14.7

Sarah's recent groundbreaking research examines the connection between nutrition and

1:19.2

menopause symptoms.

1:24.2

Jen, thank you for joining us today.

1:26.3

Thank you for having me. I'm so excited to be here on Zoe.

1:30.3

Well, we're excited to have you, and we have a tradition that always kicks off these podcasts,

1:34.3

which I think you were being warned about earlier, where we have this quick-fire round of questions.

1:39.3

They come from our listeners, and we have these very strict rules.

1:42.3

You can say yes or no, or if you absolutely have to,

1:46.2

you can give us a one-sentence answer. Are you willing to give it a go? I'm willing and ready.

1:51.2

Great. So I'm going to kick off to, can certain foods reduce the symptoms of gynecological disease?

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