ESTROGEN EXCRETION LEVELS IN THE NORMAL POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMAN Endometrial activity is generally assumed to be the result of ovarian hormone secretion, particularly of estrogen. In view of the varying endometrial patterns, some writers have tried to demonstrate possible continued action of estrogens... JMM...
What should a woman's estrogen level be? If you are not in menopause, your estrogen levels should range from 30 to 400 picograms per milliliter. This can be determined with a blood test. Menopausal and postmenopausal women’s estrogen levels are normally much lower: from zero to 30 picogr...
Estrogen excretion levels in the normal postmenopausal womandoi:10.1016/0002-9378(58)90103-0J. Edward HallAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Association of Estrogen Receptor α Gene Polymorphism with Bone Mineral Density and Body Mass Index in Turkish Postmenopausal WomenEstrogen receptor alpha (ERα) gene has been suggested as possibly involved in endocrine-related diseases such ... O Kurt,HY Aydogan,T Isbir,... - International Intern...
Estrogen receptors are present on both bone and immune cells. Estrogen deficiency in postmenopausal women is associated with T-cell expansion, excess production of inflammatory cytokines, and osteoclastogenesis.146Notably, telomere shortening is more consistently observed in females than in males. Aged fem...
Findings In this cohort study of 156 624 postmenopausal US women enrolled in the Women’s Health Initiative study, normal-weight central obesity was associated with higher risk of all-cause, cardiovascular disease, and cancer mortality compared with normal weight without central obesity. The magnitu...
Conversion of oestrone sulphate to oestrone has been suggested to make a major contribution to the level of oestrone found in breast tissues. In order to examine the ability of breast tissues to take up oestrone sulphate (E1S), 3H E1S or E1- 35S was infused into postmenopausal women with adv...
The subjects, aged 50 to 98 years, formed 3 groups: 374 men, 223 women currently using estrogen, and 364 women not currently using estrogen. A standard medical history and validated record of medication use were obtained. Height and weight were measured. Bone mineral density (BMD) was ...
Meaning Postmenopausal women with higher body fat levels are at elevated risk for breast cancer despite having a normal body mass index. Abstract Importance Obesity is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, including the estrogen receptor (ER)–positive subtype in postmenopausal women. Wh...
For this purpose, 72 postmenopausal women were recruited to the study and divided into two subgroups: overweight/obese and normal weight. Using a 3-day food record, nutrition was assessed. The markers studied were the level of BDNF, which was determined from the venous blood serum collected ...