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Dr. Pat McShane, retired fertility specialist with 40+ years of experience, breaks down the true drivers of women’s health after menopause. Learn about metabolic shifts, disease prevention, healthspan vs. lifespan, and the essential lifestyle strategies every postmenopausal woman should know.
In this episode of the Hormone Heroines Podcast, hosts Dr. Heidi and Dr. Serena welcome Dr. Pat McShane, a retired fertility specialist with over 40 years of clinical experience, who now dedicates her work to educating postmenopausal women through her series Women's Health Span.
Dr. McShane explains the deep information gap facing women after menopause — from contradictory, click-bait health advice to the feeling of medical abandonment when gynecologic care shifts away from reproductive concerns. She emphasizes the importance of credible research sources like the UK Biobank, NHANES, and the Women’s Health Initiative in understanding long-term health outcomes.
The conversation explores the profound metabolic transitions triggered by the loss of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone — including increased risks of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, dementia, frailty, and certain cancers. She highlights the distinction between lifespan and healthspan, noting that while women often live into their 80s, functional independence commonly begins declining in their late 60s. Improving healthspan means reducing this gap.
Dr. McShane stresses that it is never too late to improve strength, mobility, and vitality — even in one’s 70s or 80s. Movement is her number-one recommendation, calling it the "secret sauce" of healthy aging. She offers practical tips: walking after meals, lifting groceries, taking stairs, practicing balance, and adding resistance training.
The episode also addresses why information for older women is lacking — from decades of medical research excluding women to ongoing disparities and internalized beliefs about aging. Dr. McShane’s message is clear: women can remain active, joyful, and independent well into their later years with simple, consistent lifestyle habits.
Dr. Pat McShane is a retired fertility specialist with more than four decades of clinical experience. After recognizing the lack of credible health information for postmenopausal women, she founded Women’s Health Span, a platform dedicated to evidence-based guidance on aging, metabolism, and long-term vitality.
Her mission is to help women extend their healthspan — the years lived in good health, strength, and independence — through movement, nutrition, and science-supported lifestyle choices.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pat-mcshane-0535ba3/
Website: www.womenshealthspan.net
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mcshanepmcshane9303
Women’s Healthspan Voices with Dr. Pat McShane
Clear answers and real conversations to help women thrive after menopause—because aging isn’t decline, it’s living smarter, longer, better:
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By Hormone HeroinesDr. Pat McShane, retired fertility specialist with 40+ years of experience, breaks down the true drivers of women’s health after menopause. Learn about metabolic shifts, disease prevention, healthspan vs. lifespan, and the essential lifestyle strategies every postmenopausal woman should know.
In this episode of the Hormone Heroines Podcast, hosts Dr. Heidi and Dr. Serena welcome Dr. Pat McShane, a retired fertility specialist with over 40 years of clinical experience, who now dedicates her work to educating postmenopausal women through her series Women's Health Span.
Dr. McShane explains the deep information gap facing women after menopause — from contradictory, click-bait health advice to the feeling of medical abandonment when gynecologic care shifts away from reproductive concerns. She emphasizes the importance of credible research sources like the UK Biobank, NHANES, and the Women’s Health Initiative in understanding long-term health outcomes.
The conversation explores the profound metabolic transitions triggered by the loss of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone — including increased risks of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, dementia, frailty, and certain cancers. She highlights the distinction between lifespan and healthspan, noting that while women often live into their 80s, functional independence commonly begins declining in their late 60s. Improving healthspan means reducing this gap.
Dr. McShane stresses that it is never too late to improve strength, mobility, and vitality — even in one’s 70s or 80s. Movement is her number-one recommendation, calling it the "secret sauce" of healthy aging. She offers practical tips: walking after meals, lifting groceries, taking stairs, practicing balance, and adding resistance training.
The episode also addresses why information for older women is lacking — from decades of medical research excluding women to ongoing disparities and internalized beliefs about aging. Dr. McShane’s message is clear: women can remain active, joyful, and independent well into their later years with simple, consistent lifestyle habits.
Dr. Pat McShane is a retired fertility specialist with more than four decades of clinical experience. After recognizing the lack of credible health information for postmenopausal women, she founded Women’s Health Span, a platform dedicated to evidence-based guidance on aging, metabolism, and long-term vitality.
Her mission is to help women extend their healthspan — the years lived in good health, strength, and independence — through movement, nutrition, and science-supported lifestyle choices.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pat-mcshane-0535ba3/
Website: www.womenshealthspan.net
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mcshanepmcshane9303
Women’s Healthspan Voices with Dr. Pat McShane
Clear answers and real conversations to help women thrive after menopause—because aging isn’t decline, it’s living smarter, longer, better:
Listen on Spotify
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Listen on iHeart Radio
Hormone Heroines
Instagram: @hormone_heroines
TikTok: @hormone_heroines
Youtube: @HormoneHeroines
Website: www.blossominglongevity.com
PODCAST
Thank you for listening.
Please subscribe and share.
This podcast is produced by DrTalks.com
https://drtalks.com/podcast-service/