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The menopause transition

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2004
The menopause transition is a period of life during which a series of dynamic changes in physiology are taking place. There seems to be a transient increase in symptoms of many types, which are occasionally severe. There is a disproportionate burden of morbidity that seems to accrue to women of high body mass index and low socioeconomic status ...
Nanette, Santoro, Judi Lee, Chervenak
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THE MENOPAUSE TRANSITION

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1997
New paradigms for the study of menopause will increase our understanding of whether symptoms, syndromes, and chronic diseases are associated with menopause. Rather than considering menopause as a discrete event, it has become clear that the menopause transition takes place over many years.
G A, Greendale, M, Sowers
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The menopausal transition in Mongolia

Menopause, 2021
Abstract Objective: The purpose of this cross-sectional pilot study was to develop a preliminary understanding of how menopause is experienced by Mongolian women. Our goals were to collect symptoms associated with the end of menstruation and to understand the language used and meaning of menopause in everyday life.
Oyuntuya, Bayanjargal   +2 more
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The normal menopause transition

American Journal of Human Biology, 1992
AbstractThis paper presents analyses from a comprehensive prospective cohort study of mid‐aged women [the Massachusetts Women's Health Study (MWHS)], with numbers sufficient to provide stable estimates of parameters in the normal menopause transition. Three questions are addressed: what are the natural menopause transitions and when do they occur; what
S M, McKinlay   +2 more
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Menopause and the Menopausal Transition

Medical Clinics of North America, 2008
Menopause and the menopausal transition present unique preventive health and quality-of-life challenges for women. The number of patients in the menopausal age group is increasing and represents a significant portion of the population. Care of the menopausal patient can be challenging for the caregiver.
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The Menopausal Transition

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2017
A clear understanding of the physiology of the menopausal transition, clinical symptoms, and physical changes is essential for individualized patient management, maximizing benefits and minimizing risks for the present and the future. Menopause, defined by amenorrhea for 12 consecutive months, is determined retrospectively and represents a permanent ...
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The menopausal transition

Fertility and Sterility, 2008
This Committee Opinion outlines the stages of the menopausal transition, as defined by the July 2001 Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop (STRAW).
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Menopause transition: Physiology and symptoms

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2022
With life expectancy for women on the rise, most women will experience menopausal transition and spend a significant number of years of their life in the menopausal phase. Menopausal transition involves a myriad of physical, endocrine, and psychological changes which are influenced by ethnic, psychological, and socio-cultural factors.
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The menopausal transition

The American Journal of Medicine, 2005
Reproductive aging in women is related to the depletion of a fixed number of germ cells within the ovary. Prenatally, almost 50% of the maximal follicle pool is lost. Thereafter, atresia slows until women reach their early 40s, when total remaining follicle numbers reach a critical threshold.
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