Podcast Episode – More Than Cholesterol: What Menopause Really Does to Your Heart
Have you ever done all the right things — eating well, exercising, managing stress — and still felt like your health had other plans after menopause? You’re not imagining it, and you’re definitely not failing.
In this episode, Kristine digs into new research out of the University of Texas at Arlington that’s changing how we understand menopause and cardiovascular health.
Spoiler: it’s not just a cholesterol story. Estrogen loss triggers a whole-body inflammatory chain reaction that affects the liver, immune system, and metabolism — and understanding it could change everything about how you approach your health in midlife.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
- Why heart disease risk rises after menopause — and why it goes far beyond cholesterol
- What the UT Arlington research found about estrogen loss, inflammation, and the liver
- Why even women who “do everything right” can still see their cardiovascular health shift
- Six evidence-backed lifestyle habits that directly fight menopause-related inflammation
- How a whole-foods, plant-based approach supports your heart right now
RESOURCES + SHOW NOTES:
- Read the full blog post: https://healthyhermidlife.com/body/menopause-and-heart-health/
- Free Midlife Metabolic Reset Guide: HealthyHerMidlife.com/reset
- Explore 1:1 coaching with Kristine: HealthyHerMidlife.com/coaching
- Research source: Mandal et al., Scientific Reports (2026) / University of Texas at Arlington
ABOUT HEALTHY HER MIDLIFE:Kristine Roberson is a certified holistic nutritionist and health coach helping midlife women navigate menopause through whole-foods nutrition and sustainable lifestyle changes. No calorie counting, no restriction — just real food and real strategy for exactly where you are right now.📍 HealthyHerMidlife.com📸 Instagram: @healthyhermidlife✉️ Work with Kristine: HealthyHerMidlife.com/coachingThis episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider for personal health decisions.#menopause #hearthealth #midlifewellness #antiinflammatory #womenover50 #hormonehealth #plantbased #menopausediet #healthyhermidlife
