Perimenopause, Energy Decline, and Mitochondrial Function: MOTS-C Research

Introduction
Low energy is one of the most common complaints during perimenopause.

This isn’t just about sleep—it’s about how the body produces energy at the cellular level.


How Energy Is Produced

Energy depends on:

  • Mitochondrial function
  • Nutrient conversion
  • Cellular efficiency

What Changes During Perimenopause

Research discussions include:

  • Reduced mitochondrial efficiency
  • Increased oxidative stress
  • Slower energy production

Where Peptide Research Comes In

MOTS-C

Studied for:

  • Metabolic signaling
  • Cellular energy pathways

SS-31

Explored for:

  • Mitochondrial function
  • Energy production efficiency

Why This Matters

Energy affects:

  • Mood
  • Metabolism
  • Recovery

Bottom Line

Energy decline during perimenopause is often tied to:

  • Cellular efficiency changes
  • Mitochondrial signaling

Peptide research is exploring these pathways.


Disclaimer

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