Longevity & AgingThe Menopause Transition Accelerates Aging Markers Before Periods Even Stop
A comprehensive review by Dr. Nanette Santoro details how the most critical health changes during menopause occur during the late menopausal transition (MT) — before the final menstrual period. Vasomotor symptoms peak, LDL cholesterol nearly doubles its rate of increase, visceral fat accelerates, and bone loss intensifies during this window. Metabolic syndrome prevalence jumps from ~10% at the final menstrual period to over 25% within 6 years post-transition. The review frames the MT as an adaptive challenge shaped by genetics, lifestyle, sleep, stress, and social determinants of health, with some changes being temporary and others representing permanent physiological resets requiring proactive clinical intervention.