Episode 30: Why Women Live Longer—But Age Worse (And What to Do About It)

EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 44 MIN

Episode 30: Why Women Live Longer—But Age Worse (And What to Do About It)

from The Modern Midlife Collective · host Dr. Ade Akindipe, DNP, MBA, APRN, FNP-C and Dr. Jillian Woodruff, MD, FACOG, NCMP

Women live longer than men—but often spend more years in poor health.So what’s missing?In this episode of The Modern Midlife Collective, Dr. Jillian Woodruff and Dr. Ade Akindipe unpack the critical difference between lifespan and healthspan—and why so many women are living longer but not necessarily living well.This conversation challenges the traditional narrative around aging and shifts the focus toward what actually matters: quality of life, metabolic health, muscle preservation, and hormonal balance.We explore how ovarian aging, hormonal shifts, and metabolic changes uniquely impact women in midlife—and why many mainstream health strategies fail to address these realities.If you’ve ever felt like the wellness world is full of noise, trends, and conflicting advice, this episode brings you back to what truly moves the needle.✨ Living longer is not the goal. ✨ Living well is. ✨ And that starts with understanding how your body changes in midlife.In this episode, we discuss: The difference between lifespan and healthspan—and why it matters for women  Why women live longer but experience more chronic disease  How ovarian aging impacts overall health and longevity  The role of estrogen decline in metabolic and cardiovascular health  Why muscle is one of the most important factors in healthy aging  The connection between insulin resistance and midlife disease risk  How strength training supports longevity and metabolic health  The truth about “biohacking” and why more isn’t always better  Where hormone therapy fits into long-term health strategies  What actually moves the needle for aging well after 40 The truth about women’s longevityLongevity is not just about adding years to your life.It’s about preserving strength, function, independence, and vitality.For women, that means shifting the focus from quick fixes and trends to foundational health strategies that support the body through hormonal and metabolic transitions.Because aging is inevitable.But how you age is not.🎧 If this episode resonated with you, share it with a woman who wants to feel strong, capable, and supported as she ages.📩 Have a topic you want us to cover? Email us at [email protected] #MidlifeWomen #MenopauseMatters #Healthspan #WomenOver40 #HormoneHealth #AgingWell #MetabolicHealth #LongevityForWomen #Perimenopause #StrongAtAnyAge 

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