*** Menopause seems to be associated with increased risk of glucose intolerance and type 2 diabetes (1,2). The most likely reason for this deterioration in health in postmenopausal women is loss of estrogen. Therefore, use of estrogen in postmenopausal women is believed to have beneficial effec...
Although menopause is known to increase cardiovascular risk and mortality, the effect of menopause on cardiac functions has not been investigated in detail. This study investigates the effect of menopause on cardiac functions by tissue Doppler echocardiography (TDE) and myocardial performance index (MPI...
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In the first 15 years postmenopause, there was a rise in total plasma calcium due to a rise in albumin. Bone resorption (hydroxyproline creatinine ratio), bone formation (alkaline phosphatase), and the urine calcium creatinine ratio all rose at menopause and remained elevated for the next 25...
The effects of norethisterone in postmenopausal women on oestrogen replacement therapy: a model for the premenstrual syndrome MenopauseWileyBjog An International Journal of Obstetrics & GynaecologyMagos AL, Brewster E, Singh R, O'Dowd T, Brincat M, Studd JW. The effects of ... A.,L.,MAGOS,....
Exercise has been identified as a promising non-pharmacological therapy for the management of depression, but there is still controversy over which type is most effective. We aimed to compare and rank the types of exercise that improve depression in post
A perturbation analysis was conducted to computationally uncover the downstream effect of attenuating estrogen levels in the sex-specific SNMs (Fig.4). In attempts to mimic the physiological differences in estrogen receptor and circulating estrogen levels between females pre- and post-menopause and males...
J.A. Kanis Estrogens, the menopause, and osteoporosis Bone, 19 (5 Suppl) (1996), pp. 185-190 Google Scholar 9 S.C. Manolagas, S. Kousteni, R.L. Jilka Sex steroids and bone Recent Prog Horm Res, 57 (2002), pp. 385-409 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 10 F. Syed, S. Khosla Me...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of an oestradiol/levonorgestrel regimen, administered parenterally, on bone metabolism, bone density, lipoprotein metabolism and hormone status. Twenty-five women who had undergone a surgical menopause had an oestradiol/levonorgestrel-containing vaginal...
Exercise training (Ex) and intermittent fasting (IF) are effective for improving body composition and cardiometabolic health overweight and obese adults, but whether combining Ex and IF induces additive or synergistic effects is less well established. We