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Female-Specific Research, Longevity & Strength Training: Why Every Woman Belongs in the Weight Room | Dr. Stacy Sims & Selene Yeager

  • Writer: The Body Pod
    The Body Pod
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

In this powerful episode of The Body Pod, world-renowned performance physiologist Dr. Stacy Sims and endurance expert Selene Yeager break down the latest breakthroughs in women’s health research, longevity, strength training, and female physiology—and why the future of women’s health is finally changing.


From the stage with icons like Jane Fonda to cutting-edge conversations on the bone–brain–muscle axis, this episode dives deep into why strength training is essential for women’s longevity, brain health, metabolic health, and hormone balance. You’ll learn why traditional fitness advice has failed women, how underfueling impacts bone density and muscle mass, and why lifting weights is one of the most powerful tools for preventing osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and cognitive decline.


Dr. Sims also introduces her groundbreaking new initiative, Collective X—a female-specific research and data platform designed to close the gender data gap in health and fitness. By leveraging vetted research, AI, and real-world data, Collective X is working to revolutionize how women understand their bodies, optimize performance, and make informed decisions about their health across the lifespan.


This conversation tackles:

  1. The massive gap in female-specific health research

  2. Why women have been left out of medical and fitness data

  3. How strength training supports brain function, gut health, and inflammation

  4. The truth about DEXA scans, bone density, and hidden health risks

  5. Why every woman deserves to be in the weight room

  6. How lifting weights improves confidence, resilience, and quality of life as we age


If you’re a woman navigating midlife, menopause, or simply want to live longer, stronger, and healthier, this episode is your roadmap to understanding the science—and taking action.


🎧 Listen now for an amazing conversation on female performance and strength training, research, longevity and more!

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