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The effects of menopause and age on calcitropic hormones: a cross-sectional study of 655 healthy women aged 35 to 90. J Bone Miner Res 1995;10:835-42.Prince RL, Dick I, Devine A, et al. The effects of meno- pause and age on calcitropic hormones: a cross-sectional study of 655 ...
Despite the fact that women living in industrialized countries are likely to spend a third of their lives in menopause, the influence of the estrogen withdrawal associated with menopause on many body systems is not fully understood. This is particularly true of the immune system. Autoimmune ...
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...
We get to go through menopause on top of all this. The stress alone may be adequate explanation for many of the mood and mental symptoms women suffer during menopause. Sleep difficulties are extremely prevalent during perimenopause and menopause. And if you aren't getting adequate rest, it is...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of age, menopause, and comorbidities on neurological function of the female genitalia using a noninvasive, validated technique. In all, 58 consecutive women were enrolled in the study. Biothesiometry was performed at five genital sites and on...
Menopause, defined as cessation of menstruation for one year, usually occurs between ages 45 and 55 (National Health Service,2017), yet women’s fertility is believed to start declining at age 32, and more rapidly after age 37 (Practice Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine...
menstrual cycle and menopause have been reported to have no apparent effect on cellular localization or abundance of T-lymphocyte subsets and APCs in any of the LGT tissues.6 Migration of T-lymphocyte subsets is vital for adaptive immune responses and is the result of host–pathogen interactions....
In some women, hot flashes and other symptoms attributed to menopause persist for many years after the cessation of menses. The frequency and severity of such symptoms and response to hormone therapy in older women have not been well documented. We used data from the Heart and Estrogen/Progestin...
Effects of exercise training on Fetuin-a in obese, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in adults and elderly: a systematic review and Meta-analysis Article Introduction Overweight and obesity are primary risk factors for the development of non-communicable chronic diseases including cardiovascular...