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The therapeutic role of exercise training during menopause for reducing vascular disease
Abstract Menopause marks a major milestone in female reproductive ageing. It is characterized by the cessation of ovarian function and a concomitant decline in hormones such as oestradiol. Subsequently, females undergoing menopausal transition experience a progressive increase in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease risk.
Conan L. H. Shing+4 more
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Prognozing of hyperplastic disoders in postmenopause women
The investigation is devoted to studying of genetic aspects in hyperplastic disorders in postmenopause women due to allele distribution of GPIIIα gene, that controls the synthesis of integrines, lysosomal activity of enzymes, the production of embryo ...
S E Arakelov+2 more
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The contribution of age and sex hormones to female neuromuscular function across the adult lifespan
Abstract figure legend This study mapped the age‐related trajectory of neuromuscular deterioration in 88 healthy females aged 18–80 years old. An accelerated reduction in neuromuscular function, primarily of peripheral muscular origin, coincided with the age of menopause onset.
Steven J. O'Bryan+4 more
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Lipid profile in menopausal women of two ethnic groups
Background. The hormonal alteration in menopause can lead to changes in the lipid metabolism parameters. The results of studies on this issue are ambiguous and suggest ethno-specific changes in the lipid profile.
N. V. Semenova+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Menopause induces symptoms such as hot flashes, depression, and anxiety, which impair quality‐of‐life. Regular physical activity (PA) seems to be a favorable non‐pharmacological approach to mitigate consequences of menopause.
Morgane Le Bourvellec+5 more
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Purpose of the study: to examine the morphological and immunohistochemical features of the endometrium in postmenopausal women with uterine bleeding, depending on body weight and metabolic syndrome. Materials and methods.
T.F. Tatarchuk+4 more
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Abstract Objective To analyze independent risk factors for endometrial cancer (EC), a common female cancer globally, and construct individualized prediction models for EC recurrence. Methods The EC patients from the medical record system were divided into low‐grade (n = 392) and high‐grade (n = 183) groups.
Yachai Li+5 more
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ABSTRACT This study explored histopathological outcomes among women who tested positive for high‐risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV), examined the significance of extended HPV genotyping, and identified predictors of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or worse (CIN2+).
Sarocha Boonkate+8 more
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This international cross‐sectional survey of women aged 40–65 years from Nordic Europe adds to global findings demonstrating that moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms are prevalent and impair quality of life, sleep, work productivity, and daily activities. Abstract Introduction The objectives of this study were to evaluate the prevalence and impact of
Angelica Lindén Hirschberg+6 more
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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a combination of several factors, which lead to a higher risk of cardiovascular and other diseases. To study MetS, its mechanisms and means to alleviate complications associated with it, there is a demand for suitable animal models and their strains.
Jan Soukop+9 more
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