In this episode of Stanford Conversations in Menopause and Healthy Aging, Dr. Karen Adams and Dr. Natalie Solomon discuss the significant impact of sleep disturbances on women during menopause. They explore the various risk factors, types of sleep disorders, and the interplay between mood and sleep. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding these issues and the need for effective evaluation and treatment strategies. The episode concludes with a discussion on the role of wearables in tracking sleep and the distinction between sleep quality and quantity, setting the stage for a follow-up episode on treatment options.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Menopause and Sleep
02:19 Understanding Sleep Disturbances in Menopause
04:43 Types of Sleep Disorders in Midlife Women
09:28 Impact of Surgical Menopause on Sleep
12:15 Risk Factors for Sleep Disturbance
14:13 The Interconnection of Mood and Sleep
17:38 Evaluating Sleep Issues
21:46 Wearables and Sleep Tracking
24:47 Quality vs. Quantity of Sleep
26:11 Conclusion and Next Steps
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