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Midlife Hormonal Optimization

Meaning

A clinical strategy focused on assessing and precisely adjusting the endocrine environment in individuals typically between the ages of 40 and 60 to counteract the natural decline in hormone production and receptor sensitivity. This process is essential for mitigating the common midlife symptoms, such as fatigue, mood changes, and loss of lean mass, which are often linked to declining levels of sex steroids, thyroid, and adrenal hormones. Optimization aims to restore hormonal balance to levels associated with youthful vitality and protect against age-related chronic disease.