26 Jan 2026
2h 6m

#381 ‒ Alzheimer's disease in women: how hormonal transitions impact the female brain, the role of HRT, genetics, and lifestyle on risk, and emerging diagnostics and therapies | Lisa Mosconi, Ph.D.

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The Peter Attia Drive

This podcast explores the disproportionate impact of Alzheimer's disease on women, challenging the assumption that increased longevity is the sole factor. Neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi discusses her personal connection to the topic and her research on how menopause and hormonal transitions shape brain aging and Alzheimer's risk in women. The conversation covers advanced imaging techniques that reveal preclinical Alzheimer's, the role of estrogen brain receptors, and the impact of ApoE4 and other genetic risks, which seem to affect women more. Mosconi introduces the CARE Initiative, a global effort to reduce women's Alzheimer's risk by 2050, and evidence-based strategies for supporting brain health during midlife transitions, including lifestyle adjustments, sleep optimization, and the potential role of medications.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction, Personal Background

Part 2: Alzheimer’s Pathology, Gender Disparity

Part 3: Estrogen Receptors, Hormone Therapy

Part 4: Research Initiatives, Data Challenges

Part 5: Clinical Applications, Future Outlook

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