Hormones, Metabolism & Midlife with Peggy Moore

Why your Brain Feels Different in Midlife: Brain Fog, Memory & Focus after 40

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 Have you ever walked into a room and completely forgotten why you went there? 

Or opened your phone and stared at it like your brain suddenly needed a reboot? 

If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. 

Many women in midlife notice changes in memory, focus, and mental clarity. Brain fog, word-finding issues, and mental fatigue can feel frustrating — and sometimes even a little concerning. 

But here’s the good news: 

Your brain isn’t broken. 

In this episode of Discover Your Personal Power: Hormones, Metabolism & Midlife, Peggy Moore, RN and Functional Medicine Practitioner, explains what is actually happening inside the midlife brain. 

You’ll learn how hormonal shifts, sleep patterns, inflammation, and metabolic health influence cognitive function — and why many of these changes are part of a normal biological transition. 

Peggy also explains why the midlife brain has some surprising strengths, including better pattern recognition, problem-solving ability, and emotional intelligence

If you've been wondering why your brain feels different after 40, this episode will help you understand the biology behind brain fog — and what you can do to support brain health moving forward.  

In This Episode You’ll Learn

 
• Why brain fog is common during midlife
 • How estrogen influences memory, mood, and focus
 • What neuroinflammation is and how it affects brain clarity
 • Why sleep is essential for brain repair and memory processing
 • How metabolic health influences cognitive function
 • The surprising cognitive strengths of the midlife brain
 • Simple lifestyle habits that support brain health and mental clarity
 
Resources:  
Mosconi, L. (2018).
 Perimenopause and brain metabolic changes: A neurological perspective.
Nature Reviews Neurology.

Barrientos, R. M., Kitt, M. M., Watkins, L. R., & Maier, S. F. (2015).
Neuroinflammation in aging and cognitive decline.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience.

Hackett, R. A., & Steptoe, A. (2021).
Stress and the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis.
Frontiers in Endocrinology.

Tasali, E., Leproult, R., & Ehrmann, D. A. (2019).
Sleep restriction and glucose metabolism.
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
 
 

Connect With Peggy Moore

 
Peggy Moore, RN, Functional Medicine Practitioner
 Host of Discover Your Personal Power: Hormones, Metabolism & Midlife
 
Helping midlife women understand their biology so they can restore energy, balance metabolism, and feel like themselves again.
 
 

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Because when women understand their biology, they gain the power to work with their bodies instead of against them.
 

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