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HRT for menopause: is it safe?

ZOE Science & Nutrition

ZOE

Nutrition, Science, Health & Fitness, Education

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🗓️ 11 May 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Menopause is a time of significant hormonal changes which can lead to a range of symptoms that can severely impact quality of life for many women. So, a drug that promises to reduce these symptoms is incredibly welcome, but it has been steeped in controversy. HRT (Hormone replacement therapy) has been widely debated, with conflicting information about its effectiveness, with some suggesting HRT is outright dangerous. In fact, a massive study twenty years ago linked it to an increased risk of breast cancer. As a result, the numbers of women taking HRT plummeted. So should HRT be avoided at all costs?  In today’s episode, Jonathan is joined by the author of that very study and esteemed Professor JoAnn Manson, alongside Dr. Sarah Berry to explore the science behind HRT. Professor JoAnn Manson is a professor of epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health and one of the world's most experts on HRT and menopause having run multiple enormous studies to uncover the effects of hormone replacement therapy on women’s health. With the help of ZOE regular Dr. Sarah Berry, they delve into the science behind HRT, empowering listeners to make informed decisions about treatment for symptoms of the menopause. Download our FREE guide — Top 10 Tips to Live Healthier: https://zoe.com/freeguide Timecodes: 00:00 Introduction 00:12 Jonathan's introduction 01:33 Quick Fire Questions 03:27 What is the menopause? 04:10 What is the perimenopause? 05:46 What is the state of the current conversation on the menopause? 07:13 Should women seek help about the menopause? 07:58 Why do some women have symptoms and others not? 09:15 Yougov and ZOE study results on the menopause 11:35 Why is the menopause getting more attention now? 13:39 Should we be taking these symptoms seriously? 17:10 What else can be done asides from HRT? 18:49 Studies on the relationship between diet and menopause symptoms 19:35 What can help alleviate symptoms? 21:23 Are there any specific foods that can help improve symptoms? 23:37 Are menopause specific supplements effective? 24:50 How does HRT work? 26:26 Is HRT just oestrogen? 30:59 Does testosterone have a use for menopause? 31:58 What is the controversy behind HRT? 35:56 What's the latest advice and health risks? 38:11 When should you stop hormone therapy? 40:43 Do symptoms persist when you come off of hormone therapy? 42:00 How long does HRT take to start working? 43:07 How does HRT affect weight management? 45:15 Summary 48:04 Goodbyes 48:25 Outro Check the trials mentioned in today’s episode:  MsFlash: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4731298/ ZOE Menopause Study: https://joinzoe.com/learn/menopause-metabolism-study PEPI Trial: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7807658/ Follow Sarah: https://twitter.com/saraheeberry Follow ZOE on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zoe/ Episode transcripts are available here. Is there a nutrition topic you’d like us to cover? Get in touch and we’ll do our best to cover it.

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0:00.0

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

0:07.0

Menopause is a condition that affects almost every woman.

0:16.0

Symptoms can include hot flashes, disturbed sleep, even brain fog, and can severely impact quality of life.

0:25.0

It's no surprise then that the treatment, hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, is incredibly welcome.

0:32.0

But this is a controversial treatment, and information about it is confusing.

0:37.0

Some suggest HRT is dangerous. In fact, a massive study 20 years ago linked it to an increased risk of breast cancer.

0:45.0

And as a result, the number of women taking HRT plummeted.

0:51.0

So should HRT be avoided at all costs?

0:54.0

Well according to the author of that very study, Joanne Manson, no. In fact, quite the opposite. Are you confused yet?

1:03.0

Luckily, Joanne joins us today to get to the bottom of all this.

1:07.0

She's a professor of medicine and epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health, and one of the world's foremost experts on HRT and Menopause.

1:17.0

Joanne and Sarah, thank you for joining me today.

1:20.0

Great to be here.

1:22.0

Great to be back, Jonathan.

1:24.0

Wonderful. Well, look, why don't we as always start with a quick fire round of questions from our listeners, and we had a lot of questions on this topic.

1:32.0

And Joanne, you may remember the rules are really tough, and today we're going to keep them extra tough.

1:37.0

So we want you to say yes, no, or maybe, if you can't do a yes or a no. Are you willing to give it a go?

1:45.0

Yep.

1:46.0

Fantastic. All right. So start at the beginning. Menopause is getting a lot of press at the moment, having previously been almost never mentioned.

1:55.0

Have we been too slow to take it seriously?

1:59.0

Yes.

2:00.0

Wonderful. I'm glad you said that. Otherwise, the rest of the podcast is going to be a bit flat, so that's good.

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