A friend asked me recently, “How is your heart?” and truthfully I paused. As a health coach working with menopausal women, I place so much emphasis on our physical health, but maybe I should check in more with my clients about what’s going on inside. The pandemic has prevented time and connections with loved ones, and so it's is no surprise that our hearts may be suffering right now. Our emotional state is reflective of our physical well-being, and studies have proven that our lack of time with loved ones could literally impact our blood pressure. Researchers measured people's blood pressures during different social interactions and discovered an actual drop in blood pressure after visits we love. In a “normal" time, I would advise clients to spend time with others to keep their hearts strong, but nothing is uncomplicated during this pandemic and being together is plain challenging.
Lindsay Rentz is a certified health coach and yoga teacher who has spent more has spent more than two decades as a health and fitness advocate. In recent years, Lindsay has focused her coaching practice on women struggling with menopause, unwanted weight gain, and low energy-putting clients in control of the hormonal roller coaster with the new knowledge and practical solutions. Lindsay lives in Annapolis, MD with her husband. They are new empty nesters, adjusting with the help of their attention-loving Schnoodle, Yogi!