Menopause, Part 1: What It Actually Is and the 24-Year WHI Correction

Menopause, Part 1: What It Actually Is and the 24-Year WHI Correction

In 1889 a French physiologist injected himself with guinea pig and dog testicle extract and published a claim of self-rejuvenation in The Lancet. That announcement kicked off a 200-year medicalization of menopause that ran through leeches and bromides, Premarin, the 2002 Women's Health Initiative, and the contemporary menopause-content space.

In Episode 1 of our three-part menopause series, Dr. Jordan Feigenbaum and Dr. Austin Baraki walk through what menopause actually is at the hormonal level, which midlife symptoms are menopause-driven and which are not, the KNDy neuron mechanism behind hot flashes (and the new medication that blocks it), and the 24-year follow-up on the WHI that substantially revised the original conclusions. OB-GYN Dr. Loraine Baraki walks the clinical workup, the lab panel she actually orders, and how she handles patients arriving with DUTCH panels and compounded hormone protocols.

If you have heard contradictory things about menopause hormone therapy from your primary care, your menopause coach, and your sister, that is not your fault. The evidence base has been revised in significant ways since the 2002 publication, and most patient-facing summaries are out of date.

Timestamps

  • 00:00 Cold open: 200 years of menopause medicine
  • 03:23 Welcome and roadmap
  • 04:20 The HPG axis, follicles, and the FSH lag
  • 09:11 STRAW+10 staging and the timing of perimenopause
  • 13:47 Austin: the 49-year-old with a hormone panel
  • 20:00 Loraine: the OB-GYN workup
  • 28:00 Symptom attribution: what menopause actually causes
  • 33:46 Austin: the all-estrogen patient
  • 37:58 VMS duration and the KNDy mechanism (Avis, SKYLIGHT)
  • 43:53 Austin: who actually gets fezolinetant
  • 47:22 The WHI 24-year correction (Manson, Chlebowski, Boardman)
  • 01:00:15 Modern prescribing today
  • 01:06:52 Where the menopause-content space gets it right and wrong
  • 01:11:50 Testosterone, compounded bioidenticals, and DUTCH panels
  • 01:24:13 Takeaways

What we cover


  • The HPG axis and the estrogen shield: what is happening across the 35-year reproductive era and what changes at perimenopause.
  • STRAW+10 staging: how long perimenopause actually lasts and where most women fall in the timeline.
  • Symptom attribution: hot flashes and genitourinary syndrome are menopause. Weight gain, sleep, and joint pain are mostly other things.
  • The KNDy neuron mechanism behind hot flashes and the new pharmacology that blocks it (fezolinetant, elinzanetant).
  • The Women's Health Initiative: what the trial actually tested, what the 2002 result said, and what 24 years of follow-up have shown since then. The estrogen-alone arm reduced breast cancer incidence by 22% and mortality by 40% over 20 years.
  • The timing hypothesis: hormone therapy started within 10 years of the final menstrual period vs more than 10 years out.
  • Modern prescribing today: transdermal estradiol plus micronized progesterone, and why the formulations matter.
  • Where the contemporary menopause-content space gets it right and wrong: the undertreatment problem, the zone-of-chaos framing, and the testosterone-for-everything marketing.
  • Testosterone in women: one guideline-supported indication.
  • Compounded bioidenticals and DUTCH panels.


Resources

  • Subscribe to BBM Plus for the full unabridged Direct Line: https://barbellmedicine.supercast.com/
  • Barbell Medicine coaching and templates: https://www.barbellmedicine.com/
  • Signal book pre-order: https://www.barbellmedicine.com/shop/learning/signal
  • Manson JE et al. 18-year mortality from the WHI. JAMA, 2017. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28898378/
  • Chlebowski RT et al. WHI estrogen-alone arm at 20 years. JAMA, 2020. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32706854/
  • Boardman HMP et al. Hormone therapy for cardiovascular prevention. Cochrane, 2015. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25754617/
  • Avis NE et al. Duration of VMS in the SWAN cohort. JAMA Intern Med, 2015. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25686030/
  • Lederman S et al. SKYLIGHT 1, fezolinetant. The Lancet, 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36924778/
  • Johnson KA et al. SKYLIGHT 2, fezolinetant. JCEM, 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37410020/
  • USPSTF. Hormone therapy for primary prevention. JAMA, 2022. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36318127/
  • Davis SR et al. Global Consensus on testosterone in women. JCEM, 2019. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31498871/


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