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Menopause can disrupt sleep, emotions, and intimacy. Yet much of this remains taboo. Whilst every woman will go through menopause, these highly personal questions are hard to confront. Questions like: Does lack of sleep lead to problematic weight gain? And why does intimacy feel so hard to rekindle?In this episode, Dr. Kameelah Phillips joins us to bring clarity and compassion to these sensitive questions. She debunks the biggest myths around sleep, intimacy and emotional wellbeing in menopause. Her energy and positivity will empower you to thrive in this stage of life. Kameelah is joined by ZOE’S Chief Scientist Professor Sarah Berry who shares details of ZOE’s groundbreaking new menopause research.🥑 Make smarter food choices. Become a member at zoe.com - 10% off with code PODCAST🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily 30+*Naturally high in copper which contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and the normal function of the immune systemFollow ZOE on Instagram.Timecodes:00:00 The silent consequences of menopause01:40 Quickfire questions04:06 When does menopause start?05:08 What causes hormonal chaos?10:20 Biggest menopause myths12:30 ZOE’s new menopause research19:52 Does menopause lower libido?24:16 Sex myths in menopause25:14 Does testosterone increase libido?29:15 How menopause affects sleep38:59 Does exercise impact sleep and sex?42:08 Weight loss during menopause43:19 Does HRT affect sleep and intimacy?Books by our ZOE Scientists:The Food For Life CookbookEvery Body Should Know This by Dr Federica AmatiFood For Life by Prof. Tim SpectorMentioned in today's episode:Menopause Is a Key Factor Influencing Postprandial Metabolism, Metabolic Health and Lifestyle: The ZOE PREDICT Study (2022), published in Current Developments in NutritionDiet may counteract menopause metabolism change, ZOE study shows (2024), published by ZOEMenopause weight gain and why you should stop dieting (2024), published by ZOE Spotlight on the Gut Microbiome in Menopause: Current Insights (2022), published in International Journal of Women’s HealthSleep disturbances may contribute to weight gain in menopause (2021), published by Endocrine SocietyHave feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here.Episode transcripts are available here.