Menopause accelerates brain deterioration, shrinking critical regions like the hippocampus and anterior cingulate cortex that are vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease. This grey matter loss helps explain why women develop dementia at nearly twice the rate of men. HRT fails to prevent these structural brain changes, making lifestyle interventions the only reliable defense against cognitive decline during this vulnerable period.
Starting HRT within five years of menopause reduces Alzheimer's risk by 32%, protecting brain energy production and preventing neurodegeneration during a critical transition period. Observational studies show a 22% lower dementia risk overall for HRT users. The timing matters — early intervention sustains estrogen's neuroprotective benefits before irreversible brain changes occur.
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