In this enlightening episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Molly Painschab sits down with Dr. Laurie Marbas to discuss the complex relationship between hormonal health and food addiction. Dr. Marbas, a board-certified family physician, shares her expertise on the impact of hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause, as well as conditions like PCOS, on women’s physical and mental well-being.
Dr. Laurie Marbas, a renowned board-certified Lifestyle, and Family Medicine physician is licensed to practice in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. She embodies professional versatility and expertise and is committed to delivering personalized, top-notch healthcare solutions tailored to your unique needs.
Key Topics Discussed:
Hormones and Women’s Health:
Dr. Marbas explains the hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause and menopause and their impact on mood, metabolism, sleep, and overall health.
The importance of recognizing the 30+ symptoms of menopause beyond hot flashes, including joint pain, cognitive changes (e.g., brain fog), and weight distribution shifts.
The Role of Lifestyle in Hormonal Health:
How can lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and stress management significantly affect the severity of menopause symptoms?
Dr. Marbas emphasizes the importance of a whole-food, plant-based diet, resistance training, and effective stress management strategies to improve hormonal balance and reduce inflammation.
PCOS and Food Addiction:
A deep dive into how hormonal imbalances associated with PCOS contribute to cravings and food addiction behaviors.
Dr. Marbas shares insights on managing PCOS through lifestyle changes and the role of insulin resistance in perpetuating cravings for sugary, processed foods.
The Gut-Brain Connection:
The gut-brain axis affects hormonal health, food cravings, and overall well-being.
Improving gut health with a high-fiber, plant-based diet can help manage cravings and reduce inflammation, benefiting mental and physical health.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT):
When lifestyle changes are not enough, Dr. Marbas discusses the role of hormone replacement therapy in supporting women through menopause, alleviating symptoms, and improving quality of life.
Working with knowledgeable healthcare providers to explore HRT and other medical interventions tailored to individual risk factors is important.