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Women’s Metabolism Explained: Menstrual Cycles, PCOS, Ketogenic Diets & Postpartum Depression | Dr. Madison Kackley

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How does female metabolism differ from male metabolism? Why do energy levels, performance, hunger, and recovery fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle? And what does the latest research say about ketogenic diets, metabolic flexibility, PCOS, and postpartum depression?In this episode, Ben Hopkins sits down with Dr. Madison Kackley, researcher and director of SHE IS Labs at The Ohio State University, to explore the fascinating relationship between metabolism, hormones, and women's health.Dr. Kackley breaks down why women are metabolically dynamic, how estrogen and progesterone influence fuel usage throughout the month, and why many health recommendations have historically been built around male physiology. The conversation also dives into metabolic flexibility, insulin sensitivity, ketogenic diets, PCOS (now increasingly referred to as PMOS), postpartum depression, and the role ketones may play in improving brain energy and overall health.Whether you're an athlete, a woman looking to better understand your body, or simply interested in metabolic health, this episode is packed with insights that challenge conventional thinking.Topics Covered:Why female metabolism differs from male metabolismThe four phases of the menstrual cycle and how they affect energyEstrogen, progesterone, and insulin sensitivityWhy performance can fluctuate throughout the monthMetabolic flexibility and why it mattersKetogenic diets and women's hormonesCommon misconceptions about fasting and low-carb dietsPCOS/PMOS and the metabolic roots of reproductive healthContinuous glucose monitoring and metabolic healthPostpartum depression and ketone metabolismWhy body weight is often a poor marker of healthThe future of women's metabolic researchAbout Dr. Madison KackleyDr. Madison Kackley is the Director of SHE IS Labs at The Ohio State University, where her research focuses on women's health, metabolism, reproductive physiology, ketogenic therapies, and the intersection of hormones and metabolic function.Connect with Dr. Madison KackleyInstagram: @she.is.labs.osuWebsite: u.osu.edu/sheislaboratoriesIf you enjoyed this conversation, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who would benefit from learning more about women's metabolic health.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Exploring the benefits of red and infra light therapy? Our community receive 10% off via this linkWant to watch this on video? Subscribe on YouTubeInstagram  @degreesofhealthDisclaimer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How does female metabolism differ from male metabolism? Why do energy levels, performance, hunger, and recovery fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle? And what does the latest research say about ketogenic diets, metabolic flexibility, PCOS, and postpartum depression?In this episode, Ben Hopkins sits down with Dr. Madison Kackley, researcher and director of SHE IS Labs at The Ohio State University, to explore the fascinating relationship between metabolism, hormones, and women's health.Dr. Kackley breaks down why women are metabolically dynamic, how estrogen and progesterone influence fuel usage throughout the month, and why many health recommendations have historically been built around male physiology. The conversation also dives into metabolic flexibility, insulin sensitivity, ketogenic diets, PCOS (now increasingly referred to as PMOS), postpartum depression, and the role ketones may play in improving brain energy and overall health.Whether you're an athlete, a woman looking to better understand your body, or simply interested in metabolic health, this episode is packed with insights that challenge conventional thinking.Topics Covered:Why female metabolism differs from male metabolismThe four phases of the menstrual cycle and how they affect energyEstrogen, progesterone, and insulin sensitivityWhy performance can fluctuate throughout the monthMetabolic flexibility and why it mattersKetogenic diets and women's hormonesCommon misconceptions about fasting and low-carb dietsPCOS/PMOS and the metabolic roots of reproductive healthContinuous glucose monitoring and metabolic healthPostpartum depression and ketone metabolismWhy body weight is often a poor marker of healthThe future of women's metabolic researchAbout Dr. Madison KackleyDr. Madison Kackley is the Director of SHE IS Labs at The Ohio State University, where her research focuses on women's health, metabolism, reproductive physiology, ketogenic therapies, and the intersection of hormones and metabolic function.Connect with Dr. Madison KackleyInstagram: @she.is.labs.osuWebsite: u.osu.edu/sheislaboratoriesIf you enjoyed this conversation, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who would benefit from learning more about women's metabolic health.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Exploring the benefits of red and infra light therapy? Our community receive 10% off via this linkWant to watch this on video? Subscribe on YouTubeInstagram  @degreesofhealthDisclaimer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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