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Midlife is the time to measure, understand your body, and take proactive steps to support your future self.
In this episode, I’m diving into the massive metabolic shift that happens during perimenopause—and why this stage of life is the perfect time to build true metabolic resilience.
We explore how metabolism doesn’t respond to punishment or extremes, but instead thrives on consistent biological rhythms and supportive daily signals.
Even small, simple habits can create powerful changes when practiced consistently. Because over time, these small shifts can stabilize energy, reduce inflammation, and help eliminate those frustrating crashes.
If you’re ready to feel deeply supported in midlife, this episode will give you the roadmap to start today!
IN THIS EPISODE
QUOTES
“I am more committed than ever to protecting my metabolic and brain health. Even on the hard days, because at the center of everything, your energy, your mood, your weight, your resilience, is your cellular energy, your cellular capacity is what’s determining the symptoms.”
“I believe a big part of our midlife journey is building daily habits that protect our cellular energy.”
“Perimenopause is the most rapid intervention window for body composition change. A 2020 study showed the greatest decline in lean muscle mass occurs during perimenopause.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
Kickstart your Energy in my FREE 7-day Jumpstart Program HERE!
https://go.drmariza.com/lp/reignite-your-energy/
Order my newest book: The Perimenopause Revolution HERE!
https://peri-revolution.com/
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Midlife is the time to measure, understand your body, and take proactive steps to support your future self.
In this episode, I’m diving into the massive metabolic shift that happens during perimenopause—and why this stage of life is the perfect time to build true metabolic resilience.
We explore how metabolism doesn’t respond to punishment or extremes, but instead thrives on consistent biological rhythms and supportive daily signals.
Even small, simple habits can create powerful changes when practiced consistently. Because over time, these small shifts can stabilize energy, reduce inflammation, and help eliminate those frustrating crashes.
If you’re ready to feel deeply supported in midlife, this episode will give you the roadmap to start today!
IN THIS EPISODE
QUOTES
“I am more committed than ever to protecting my metabolic and brain health. Even on the hard days, because at the center of everything, your energy, your mood, your weight, your resilience, is your cellular energy, your cellular capacity is what’s determining the symptoms.”
“I believe a big part of our midlife journey is building daily habits that protect our cellular energy.”
“Perimenopause is the most rapid intervention window for body composition change. A 2020 study showed the greatest decline in lean muscle mass occurs during perimenopause.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
Kickstart your Energy in my FREE 7-day Jumpstart Program HERE!
https://go.drmariza.com/lp/reignite-your-energy/
Order my newest book: The Perimenopause Revolution HERE!
https://peri-revolution.com/
RELATED EPISODES
728: Why Brain Fog Isn’t Random: The Hormone Shift Behind It
727: The Missing Link in Perimenopause: How to Rebuild Energy, Resilience & Hormonal Harmony with Dr. Deanna Minich
725: Exhausted, Wired & Not Yourself? The Hormone Havoc Causing Midlife Burnout with Dr. Amy Shah
#632: The Secret to Optimal Sleep, Resilience, Performance and Emotional Wellbeing with Dr. Kristen Holmes

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