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Why Women Are More Likely To Develop Alzheimer’s and How to Prevent It with Dr. Lisa Mosconi

Dhru Purohit Show

Dhru Purohit

Alternative Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

This episode is brought to you by InsideTracker and AquaTru. Two out of every three Alzheimer’s patients are women. Today, Alzheimer’s is as real a threat to women’s health as breast cancer is. A 45-year-old woman has a one-in-five chance of developing Alzheimer’s during her remaining life, while a man of the same age only has a one-in-ten chance. What happens to women, and not to men, in midlife that could potentially trigger an Alzheimer’s predisposition, and that could potentially initiate Alzheimer’s? On today’s mini-episode, Dhru sits down with Dr. Lisa Mosconi to talk about the research on why women represent two-thirds of the Alzheimer’s population. They discuss what happens to a woman’s brain when she goes through menopause and the connection to Alzheimer’s disease. They also talk about how to care for women’s brains, how to prevent dementia, and the groundbreaking research that Dr. Mosconi and her team are conducting at the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic.  Dr. Mosconi is the director of the Women’s Brain Initiative and associate director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medical College, where she serves as an associate professor of neuroscience in neurology and radiology. In addition, she is an adjunct faculty member at the NYU Department of Psychiatry and the author of Brain Food and The XX Brain.    In this episode we dive into:   -The statistics on Alzheimer's disease, and its impact on women -The early changes we are seeing in the female brain midlife -What happens to a woman's brain when she goes through menopause -The impact of diet on our hormones and brain health -What women can do to prevent dementia   Listen to the full episode here.   For more on Dr. Lisa Mosconi, follow her on Instagram @dr_mosconi and through her website, lisamosconi.com. Learn more about The Women’s Brain Initiative here. You can find her book, The XX Brain: The Groundbreaking Science Empowering Women to Maximize Cognitive Health and Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease, here. This episode is brought to you by InsideTracker and AquaTru. InsideTracker provides detailed nutrition and lifestyle guidance based on your individual needs. Right now, they’re offering my podcast community 20% off. Just go to insidetracker.com/DHRU to get your discount and try it out for yourself. AquaTru is the primary water filter I use at home and in my office. Right now, they are offering my community an amazing deal. Get $150 off your filter at drhyman.com/filter today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hi, everyone. Drew Proud here with another mini episode for you with Dr. Lisa

0:07.0

Moscone. If you haven't heard about her, she is one of the foremost experts in

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researchers on brain health, but especially the intersection of women and

0:16.0

brain health. And on today's mini episode, we're going to be talking about a

0:20.6

few things at that intersection from Dr. Moscone's best-selling book, the XX

0:27.0

Brain. Specifically, we're going to be chatting about the following items, the

0:30.6

statistics on Alzheimer's disease and its impact on women. We're going to be

0:34.8

talking about the early changes we are seeing in the female brain midlife

0:39.9

through Dr. Moscone's research. She's going to be chatting about what happens to

0:44.2

a woman's brain when she's going through menopause and how that's such a

0:48.9

central time for setting up the future of brain health. She's also going to be

0:53.1

talking about the impact of diet on hormones and brain health. And lastly, she's

0:59.0

going to chat about what women can do to prevent dementia and reduce their risk

1:03.6

of Alzheimer's. You know, the thing is there are biological differences between

1:09.2

men and women and more and more researchers are getting funding and getting

1:13.8

attention when it comes to women's health and looking at those intricacies and

1:19.2

those differences that aren't there. If we don't know and acknowledge those

1:23.7

differences, primarily because women have an infradient rhythm and their hormonal

1:28.4

system, which is much more complicated than men's, they have unique needs that

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are there. So that's what Dr. Moscone's research is all about. If you care about

1:38.4

reducing your risk of Alzheimer's disease, preventing dementia, and being in your

1:42.6

optimal hormonal and brain health throughout your life, this episode, this

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