In this episode of Reset Recharge, Dr. Komal Patil-Sisodia explores a groundbreaking study that reveals how menopause hormone therapy (MHT) may actually reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes in perimenopausal women with prediabetes.
Dr. Komal unpacks the data from a major Diabetes and Metabolism study of over 6,500 women aged 46–60, showing that those who used hormone therapy were 30% less likely to develop diabetes. She explains the science behind how estrogen supports metabolic health — improving insulin sensitivity, lowering inflammation, reducing central fat gain, and supporting pancreatic function — and why timing, age, BMI, and ethnicity make all the difference.
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Whether you’re navigating perimenopause, supporting patients, or simply curious about hormone health, this episode breaks down complex science into practical takeaways you can use.
💡 Key takeaway: Menopause hormone therapy isn’t just about symptom relief — it can be metabolic protection for the right woman, at the right time.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 – 00:54 | Welcome & Episode Overview Â
00:55 – 02:30 | The Study That Sparked the Conversation Â
02:31 – 04:00 | Who Benefits Most from Hormone Therapy Â
04:01 – 06:00 | How Estrogen Supports Metabolic Health Â
06:01 – 07:45 | The Timing Hypothesis Explained Â
07:46 – 09:15 | Type & Route of Hormone Therapy Matter Â
09:16 – 10:45 | Balancing Benefits and Risks Â
10:46 – 12:15 | The Takeaway: Personalized Menopause Care Â
12:16 – 13:06 | Closing & Next Steps
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