Barbell Medicine Podcast

Episode 379: Menopause Myths, Cortisol Belly, & The Truth About IUDs

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Dec 16, 2025
Dr. Lauren Colenso-Semple, a physician specializing in women's health, and Dr. Loraine Baraki, an expert in contraception, debunk prevalent myths around menopause, cortisol, and IUDs. They argue that menopause does not diminish recovery abilities and that claims linking fasting to 'cortisol belly' lack scientific backing. Additionally, they clarify that levonorgestrel IUDs function locally and do not harm bone health, empowering women to make informed health choices without fear. Evidence-based guidance prevails over misinformation.
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INSIGHT

Menopause Doesn’t Kill Muscle Plasticity

  • Menopause does not eliminate your ability to recover or adapt to exercise.
  • Continue progressive overload and adjust volume if recovery becomes harder.
ADVICE

Simple, Effective Training Prescription

  • Lift weights a few times per week and hit all major muscle groups with a few challenging sets.
  • Add conditioning a couple hours weekly and aim for hard efforts you can sustain speaking in short sentences.
INSIGHT

Loads Matter, But Not Exclusively

  • Almost any resistance training intensity can increase strength because muscle senses mechanical load.
  • Maximal strength gains favor heavier loads (>65–70% 1RM) but lighter loads still produce adaptation.
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