• Dr. Stacy Sims: Exercise, Nutrition & Women’s Health

  • 2024/11/20
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Dr. Stacy Sims: Exercise, Nutrition & Women’s Health

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  • In this episode of Live Well, Be Well, I sit down with Dr. Stacy Sims, who joins us all the way from New Zealand, to debunk the biggest myths surrounding women’s health. This conversation is all about understanding why “women are not small men” and why so much generic health advice—fasting, calorie counting, and trendy fitness routines—can actually do more harm than good for women.

    We discuss everything from the role of protein in a woman’s diet to the truth about Zone 2 training and the risks of Ozempic. Dr. Sims highlights why women need to stop trying to fit into the male-centric fitness and health narrative and instead focus on what truly works for our unique physiology.

    This is an episode every woman needs to hear—and one to share with the women you care about.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why women need health advice tailored to their physiology, not based on men’s studies.
    • Why fasting may be detrimental to active women.
    • The crucial role of protein in supporting women’s hormones, metabolism, and lean muscle.
    • How Zone 2 training fits into a woman’s workout routine—and why it’s not the “golden child” for women’s health.
    • How oral contraceptives can affect your mood, health, and performance.
    • The truth about Ozempic and why quick fixes for weight loss are risky.

    Follow Dr. Stacy Sims:

    • Website: www.drstacysims.com
    • Instagram: @drstacysims
    • Twitter: @DrStacySims

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    Highlights:

    Welcome to Live Well, Be Well (00:00)

    The game-changing phrase: “Women Are Not Small Men” (00:12)

    Why intermittent fasting might not be suitable for women (01:49)

    Protein: The underrated cornerstone of women’s health (03:54)

    Why calorie counting is flawed (12:53)

    Zone 2 training: What it is and what it’s not (33:19)

    Oral contraceptives: What every woman should know (49:20)

    Ozempic: Weight-loss shortcuts come at a cost (58:20)


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    Let’s be friends!

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In this episode of Live Well, Be Well, I sit down with Dr. Stacy Sims, who joins us all the way from New Zealand, to debunk the biggest myths surrounding women’s health. This conversation is all about understanding why “women are not small men” and why so much generic health advice—fasting, calorie counting, and trendy fitness routines—can actually do more harm than good for women.

We discuss everything from the role of protein in a woman’s diet to the truth about Zone 2 training and the risks of Ozempic. Dr. Sims highlights why women need to stop trying to fit into the male-centric fitness and health narrative and instead focus on what truly works for our unique physiology.

This is an episode every woman needs to hear—and one to share with the women you care about.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why women need health advice tailored to their physiology, not based on men’s studies.
  • Why fasting may be detrimental to active women.
  • The crucial role of protein in supporting women’s hormones, metabolism, and lean muscle.
  • How Zone 2 training fits into a woman’s workout routine—and why it’s not the “golden child” for women’s health.
  • How oral contraceptives can affect your mood, health, and performance.
  • The truth about Ozempic and why quick fixes for weight loss are risky.

Follow Dr. Stacy Sims:

  • Website: www.drstacysims.com
  • Instagram: @drstacysims
  • Twitter: @DrStacySims

***


Thank you to my wonderful sponsors!


EXHALE COFFEE | Ridiculously healthy coffee works well for me.

https://exhalecoffee.com/pages/sarah

Use code FREETRIALSARAH for your free trial.

Squarespace | A website makes it real.

http://squarespace.com/LiveWell

Get a free trial and use code LIVEWELL for 10% off your first website or domain purchase.


***


If you enjoyed this episode you might also like:

Dr. Louise Newson: Hidden Menopause Signs You’re Missing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWb3lVASg4s


Better Sex EVERY TIME? Dr Rena Malik Tells You How

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8HJAH5plVw


***

Unlock Stress-Busting Recipes: Get My Top 5 Mood-Boosting Meals Now! 🍽️🧘‍♀️ | Click Here to Reduce Stress Deliciously

http://bit.ly/3HDuVxj


Fuel Your Mind Weekly: Subscribe to Our Free Mental Wellness Newsletter 🧠💪 | Join Now for Expert Tips, Inspiration, and Self-Care Strategies https://view.flodesk.com/pages/63da7b62ecc678190062732d


***


Highlights:

Welcome to Live Well, Be Well (00:00)

The game-changing phrase: “Women Are Not Small Men” (00:12)

Why intermittent fasting might not be suitable for women (01:49)

Protein: The underrated cornerstone of women’s health (03:54)

Why calorie counting is flawed (12:53)

Zone 2 training: What it is and what it’s not (33:19)

Oral contraceptives: What every woman should know (49:20)

Ozempic: Weight-loss shortcuts come at a cost (58:20)


***

Let’s be friends!

📷 Instagram:

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