PCOS Is Changing: What the New PMOS Name Means for Women
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For years, we've known this condition as PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), but many experts are now calling for a name change to PMOS—a shift that could completely change how women understand their symptoms and their health.
In this episode of the Women's Health Series, Renee breaks down why the conversation is evolving, what PMOS means, and why the traditional name PCOS may not tell the full story.
You'll learn:
- Why many women with PCOS don't actually have ovarian cysts
- The role of insulin resistance in hormonal health
- What glucose, insulin and glycogen actually are
- How blood sugar regulation impacts your cycle and symptoms
- Why strength training is one of the most powerful tools for women's health
- The connection between muscle mass, metabolism and hormone function
- How nutrition and gut health can support hormonal wellbeing
- Practical steps you can start implementing today
Whether you've been diagnosed with PCOS, suspect something isn't quite right with your hormones, or simply want to better understand your body, this episode will help you connect the dots between metabolic health, menstrual health and overall wellbeing.
Because your hormones don't exist in isolation—and understanding how your body works is one of the most empowering things you can do for your health.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode
Gut Reset Programme
If you're looking to improve your digestion, support your gut microbiome, increase plant diversity and learn practical nutrition strategies that support better energy, hormone health and overall wellbeing, check out my Gut Reset Programme.
Inside you'll find:
- Gut-health focused recipes
- Strength and movement sessions
- Educational audio modules
- Habit-building resources
- Simple, evidence-based nutrition guidance
Explore the Gut Reset here:
[GUT RESET]
Build a Balanced Plate
One of the simplest ways to support blood sugar regulation, hormone health and energy levels is by building balanced meals.
Read my blog:
How to Build a Balanced Plate
Research & Further Reading
The recommendations discussed in this episode are informed by the latest international evidence-based guidelines and ongoing discussions around the proposed name change from PCOS to PMOS.
International Evidence-Based Guideline for the Assessment and Management of PCOS:
https://www.monash.edu/medicine/mchri/pcos/guideline
Nature Reviews Endocrinology:
The international recommendation regarding the evolution of PCOS terminology and diagnostic understanding:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41574-023-00879-6
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Podcast: Well Body – Women's Health Series
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and does not replace personalised medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have concerns about your menstrual cycle, hormones, fertility, or metabolic health, please speak with your healthcare provider.
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