Prevention in Female Aging

Menopause is not just the end of the reproductive phase. It is a biological transition that influences the risk of various diseases in the following decades.

The decrease in estrogen can impact:

  • Cardiovascular system;
  • Metabolism;
  • Bones;
  • Cognitive function;
  • Body composition.

Without preventative intervention, you may increase your risk of:

  • Cardiovascular disease;
  • Osteoporosis;
  • Type 2 diabetes;
  • Metabolic syndrome;
  • Functional frailty.

A strategic phase to prevent

This stage may be an opportunity to reassess global health and redefine preventive priorities.

A structured medical approach may include:

  • Cardiovascular risk assessment;
  • Individualized metabolic analysis;
  • Bone assessment when indicated;
  • Body composition optimization;
  • Strategies targeting sleep and cognition;
  • Hormone therapy, when indicated.

Longevity with quality

The goal of prevention is not just to live longer, but to live better, with:

  • Mobility;
  • Mental clarity;
  • Autonomy;
  • Energy;
  • Overall well-being.

Menopause can be the ideal time to consciously invest in your health for the coming decades.