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Adiposity and the Menopausal Transition

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2011
This review summarizes the published literature on the potentially circular relationship between adiposity and the menopause. Although data are limited, current information suggests there are substantial effects of obesity and adiposity on the magnitude of hormone changes experienced during the transition, as well as on the risks of chronic disease ...
Rachel P, Wildman, MaryFran R, Sowers
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Cognition and the menopause transition

Menopause, 2016
Complaints about forgetfulness, “brain fog,” and difficulty concentrating are common in women transitioning through menopause. Women with these cognitive complaints often express concern about whether these problems are normal, related to menopause, or represent a symptom of Alzheimer disease or another serious cognitive disorder.
Pauline M, Maki, Victor W, Henderson
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Menopausal transition and psychological development

Menopause, 2003
To study women's psychological development during menopause and to examine the relationship between women's appraisal of menopause and symptom reporting.A population-based sample of 130 healthy women was assessed annually for 5 consecutive years using semistructured interviews, a menopausal symptom rating scale, and the Symptom Checklist-90 rating ...
H, Busch   +3 more
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Defining the menopausal transition

The American Journal of Medicine, 2005
Menopause signifies the permanent cessation of ovarian function and the end of a woman's reproductive potential. A universal experience in women's aging, it is the culmination of some 50 years of reproductive aging--a process that unfolds as a continuum from birth through ovarian senescence to the menopausal transition and the postmenopause.
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Mood and the Menopausal Transition

The Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 1998
This study determined which variables affect women's mood state during the menopausal transition by using six prospective annual assessments of a community-based sample of 354 Australian mid-aged women. Repeated measures multivariate analysis of covariance found that negative mood scores decreased significantly over time and were not related to natural
L, Dennerstein   +3 more
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Perimenopause: The transition into menopause

Health Care for Women International, 1996
With an ever-accumulating body of knowledge about menopause has come the realization that the transition into menopause, specifically the perimenopausal period, is a process occurring over a period of years. We now know that the majority of women do not move from a time of regular menses to an abrupt cessation of menses.
S, Li   +4 more
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Migraine Prevalence During Menopausal Transition

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2003
Background.—The effect of menopausal transition on the frequency of migraine has never been the focus of a community‐based study. Methods.—A cross‐sectional community‐based survey was undertaken among Chinese women aged 40 to 54 years in Kinmen, Taiwan.
Shuu-Jiun, Wang   +4 more
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Black Women in Menopausal Transition

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2010
To describe the experience of menopausal symptoms of midlife Black women in the United States.Qualitative online forum using a feminist perspective.Internet communities for midlife women and Blacks.Twenty midlife Black women recruited using a quota sampling method.A 6-month online forum was conducted with seven discussion topics on menopausal symptoms.
Eun-Ok, Im   +2 more
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The Menopausal Transition

2009
Foreword Normal Aging and the Menopausal Transition: What to Expect: Santoro, N. Neal-Perry, G. Sexuality during Menopause: Deconstructing the Myths: Clayton, A.H. Hamilton, D.V. Cultural and Ethnic Aspects of the Menopausal Transition: Bitzer, J. Alder, J.
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Schizophrenia during Menopausal Transition

Mental Health in Family Medicine, 2016
This article is a review of three cases of menopausal transition first episode psychosis that occurred at our institution. Possible explanations for this second wave of schizophrenia during the menopausal transition and early menopause may be from hormonal changes, specifically hypoestrogenism, that can be the catalyst in women with an underlying risk ...
Elizabeth A Crow, Suzanne Jasberg
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