Menopause is a natural physiological process resulting from aging of the ovaries, leading to cessation of ovulation and of estrogen production. Natural menopause occurs over several years. During the perimenopause, estrogen levels decrease and menstruation becomes irregular and ceases. The postmenopause, ...
post-menopause Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary13,855,731,555visits served TheFreeDictionary Google ? Keyboard Word / Article Starts with Ends with Text EnglishEspañolDeutschFrançaisItalianoالعربية中文简体PolskiPortuguêsNederlandsNorskΕλληνικήР...
Post-menopause is the stage wherein the ovaries become inactive due to extremely low levels of estrogen (female hormone), which is as much as 40 to 60 percent of what it was before menopause. The progesterone levels also decline significantly to almost "zero". What about Andropause in Men?
During perimenopause, the production of estrogen and progesterone gradually decreases. These fluctuating hormones disturb the natural equilibrium in your body, manifesting as symptoms like irregular periods. Your hormone levels will eventually decline to the extent that ovulation ceases, and menopause is de...
Individualisation, the tailoring of HRT, according to the patients needs, and low dose steroids management, will also become an important aspect in the recommendations for estrogen and progestin replacement therapy. 展开 关键词: Estrogen replacement Progestin replacement Climacteric Postmenopause ...
A method for the prevention or treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis by initiating the treatment with a low close of an estrogenic compound and increasing the dose of the estrogenic compound after the initiation period.Ulla TimonenRaija Vaheri...
The modifications directly caused by estrogen loss in the menopause or by the phenomena of aging which the menopause accelerates also include hyper-dystrop... M Marmot,J Siegrist - Springer Netherlands 被引量: 290发表: 2004年 Maldaptation of the link between inflammation and bone turnover may ...
SUMMARYPlasma sex hormone concentrations (testosterone, (T), androstenedione (A), oestrone (El) and oestradiol (E2)) were measured in forty post-menopausal women more than 4 years post-normal menopause. Correlations between these and age, years post-menopause (YPM), degree of obesity and fat ...
Osteoporosis is characterized by low bone mineral density and bone fragility. During menopause, falling estrogen levels impair normal bone turnover, with an average reduction in bone mineral density of 10%. This is compounded by the age-relatedboneloss that occurs in both men and women. With an...
Menopause, resulting from the permanent cessation of menstrual cycle, acts as the potential risk factor for periodontal diseases. Due to the long life-expectancy, today women live about half of their life after menopause. The systemic and oral changes occurring in menopause, due to estrogen deficie...