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The secure anonymised information linkage databank menopause e-cohort (SAIL-MENO)
Menopause is a midlife transition for women leading to a permanent postmenopausal state. The Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank, containing anonymised, routinely collected healthcare data for the population of Wales, UK, provides a ...
Robin A.F. Andrews +2 more
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Effect of eight Weeks Aerobic Training on Serum parathormone, estrogen and Alkaline phosphatase concentration in obese women with premature menopause [PDF]
Introduction: Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disease that could causes many dangerous fractures. In this condition bone mass reduces, so fractures can easily occur.
Mehrdad Fathi +3 more
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Risk of premature menopause after treatment for Hodgkin's lymphoma.
BACKGROUND: Modern treatment of Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) has transformed its prognosis but causes late effects, including premature menopause. Cohort studies of premature menopause risks after treatment have been relatively small, and knowledge about ...
Kingston, Judith +62 more
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Early Menarche, Nulliparity, and the Risk for Premature and Early Natural Menopause [PDF]
Study question: How the timing of menarche and parity link with premature and early natural 42 menopause? Summary answer: Early menarche (≤11 years) is a risk factor for both premature menopause (final 44 menstrual period, FMP
Weiderpass, E +44 more
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Introduction: Chromosome abnormalities contribute to about 10% of cases of premature ovarian insufficiency. Most are associated with X chromosome. Fragile mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene premutation has an estimated prevalence of 1% - 7% in sporadic ...
Ana Raquel Neves +9 more
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Due to ovarian insufficiency, some women attain menopause at an early age due to lifestyle factors and hormonal imbalances. Menopause occurring before the age of 40 is premature and between 40 and 44 years age is early, since the natural age of menopause
Sampurna Kundu, Sanghmitra Sheel Acharya
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Spanish consensus on premature menopause
While we recognise that the term premature menopause is more accepted by most non-specialist health care providers and by the general population, 'primary ovarian insufficiency' (POI) is currently considered the most apposite term to explain the loss of ovarian function, because it better explains the variability of the clinical picture, does not ...
Mendoza N +14 more
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Age of Natural Menopause Among Jordanian Women and Factors Related to Premature and Early Menopause
Mona Bustami,1 Khalid Z Matalka,2 Yousef Elyyan,3 Nagham Hussein,4 Nour Hussein,5 Nayef Abu Safieh,5 Fida Thekrallah,3 Eyad Mallah,6 Luay Abu-Qatouseh,1 Tawfiq Arafat7 1Department of Pharmacology and Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy and Medical ...
Bustami M +9 more
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Premature ovarian failure (POF) in Brazilian fragile X carriers
The gynecological and reproductive histories of 193 women from fragile X families were surveyed. Among the 101 carriers of the premutation, 14 experienced premature menopause, contrarily to their 37 fully mutated and 55 noncarrier female relatives ...
Angela M. Vianna-Morgante +4 more
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Protein Biomarkers of Early Menopause and Incident Cardiovascular Disease
Background Premature and early menopause are independently associated with greater risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, mechanisms linking age of menopause with CVD remain poorly characterized. Methods and Results We measured 71 circulating CVD
Mariana F. Ramirez +10 more
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