This video provides a much-needed neurobiological validation of the "brain fog" often dismissed as purely psychological. It masterfully connects hormonal shifts with cognitive performance, turning a common struggle into a clear scientific narrative.
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Broken sleep during perimenopause does double damage to attention #brain #hormonesAjouté :
A 2024 study brought healthy women into hospital and tested two things separately. Fragmented sleep and low estrogen. Fragmented sleep alone caused more attention lapses and slower reaction times.
Even when total sleep time stayed the same.
Low estrogen worsened attention. When both were present, the effects added up.
A double whammy as they say.
That's why broken sleep during perimenopause hits your brain differently than broken sleep at other times in your life.
It's not just the lost hours, it's that your estrogen is also fluctuating while your sleep is disrupted.
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