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Addressing the perimenopause: what’s blood got to do with it?
A state of the art lecture titled, “Addressing the Perimenopause: What’s Blood Got to Do with It?” was presented at the International Society on Haemostasis and Thrombosis (ISTH) Congress in 2024.
Briony A. Cutts, Kristy Fennessy
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Menopause and Plantar Heel Pain: Findings From a Series of Focus Groups Exploring Lived Experience. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Plantar heel pain (PHP) is a debilitating problem disproportionately affecting women between the age of 40 and 60 at twice the rate of men, coinciding with perimenopause and menopause. Whether a causative relationship exists is uncertain, but their concurrence presents challenges for both patients and healthcare providers.
Douglas-Harris M +4 more
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Exploring heterogeneity of perimenopause with application of multivariable analysis approaches
Objectives Heterogeneity of clinical appearance had made it a challenge to make individualized and comprehensive management of perimenopause. This study aimed to estimate the profiles over heterogenous appearances of perimenopause with application of ...
Zhongyu Huang +9 more
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Management of the Perimenopause [PDF]
Perimenopause, or the menopausal transition, represents a period of time during which newly arising symptoms can present complex management decisions for providers. Many women present to care with complaints of hot flashes, vaginal and sexual changes, altered mood and sleep, and changing bleeding patterns.
Lara, Delamater, Nanette, Santoro
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Background The perimenopause is associated with considerable biopsychosocial changes. The majority of women manage to adjust to these changes and cope well with the shift from reproductive to non-reproductive life.
Jasmine Willi +2 more
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ObjectiveThe perimenopause is associated with an increased risk of developing a major depressive (MD) episode. The biological changes occurring during perimenopause responsible for this increased risk of depression remain to be elucidated. Postmortem and
Kim H. Tran +11 more
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Perimenopausal period and mood disorders
The article is devoted to the possibilities of correction of neuropsychiatric disorders in perimenopause, a condition associated with the cessation of menstruation in a woman and a decrease in the level of ovarian steroid hormones (estrogen and ...
N. V. Pizova, N. A. Pizov, A. V. Pizov
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Physical activity and social support are associated with quality of life in middle-aged women.
PurposesThis cross-sectional study assessed the quality of life and related factors of Vietnamese women during perimenopause in terms of vasomotor, psychosocial, physical, and sexual aspects.Materials and methodsA cross-sectional study on 400 middle-aged
Thao Thi Phuong Nguyen +10 more
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Women’s experiences of perimenopause [PDF]
Every woman, if she lives long enough, will experience perimenopause, the time period leading up to menopause when hormonal changes often cause physical, and sometimes emotional, changes.
McChlery, Sheena Maureen
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Management of perimenopause disorders: hormonal treatment [PDF]
Perimenopause represents a transition period of a woman’s life during which physiological, affective, psychological, and social changes mark progression from a woman’s fertile life to menopause, with wide sexual hormones fluctuations until the onset of ...
Morgante, Giuseppe +3 more
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