Association Between Premature Menopause and Cardiovascular Diseases and All‐Cause Mortality in Korean Women [PDF]
Background Mortality from cardiovascular diseases in Asian populations is considerable. Menopause is a risk‐enhancing factor for cardiovascular disease, but it is unclear whether menopause is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease and ...
Gyu Bae Lee +11 more
doaj +2 more sources
Association between urinary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites and premature menopause: a nationally representative cross-sectional study in the United States [PDF]
Background: Premature menopause, defined as natural menopause before age 40, is associated with diminished ovarian reserve. Despite growing concerns regarding environmental pollutants, no large-scale population-based studies have systematically examined ...
Qian Yang +5 more
doaj +2 more sources
Secular trends in premature and early menopause in low-income and middle-income countries [PDF]
Background While secular trends in high-income countries show an increase in the mean age at menopause, it is unclear if there is a similar pattern in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), where women’s exposure to biological, environmental and
Tiziana Leone +2 more
doaj +3 more sources
Endometriosis in women undergoing ovarian tissue transplantation due to premature menopause after gonadotoxic treatment or spontaneous premature ovarian failure [PDF]
Introduction Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue with subsequent transplantation is an efficient option for restoring fertility in women at risk of premature ovarian failure.
Laura Lotz +6 more
doaj +2 more sources
Premature Ovarian Failure Is Not Premature Menopause
Abstract: Normal menopause occurs at an average age of 50 and results from ovarian follicle depletion. Normal menopause is an irreversible condition, whereas premature ovarian failure is characterized by intermittent ovarian function in half of these young women.
Kalantaridou, S. N., Nelson, L. M.
openaire +4 more sources
Earlier Age at Menopause, Plasma Metabolome, and Risk of Premature Mortality
Background/Objectives: Menopause and related metabolites are associated with mortality. However, the relationship between earlier menopause, premature mortality, and the role of metabolomic signatures remains underexplored.
Zeping Yang +10 more
doaj +2 more sources
Considerations in Premature Menopause: A Review. [PDF]
Premature menopause impacts 1% of women under the age of 40. The women are at risk of premature death, ischemic disease of the heart, neurological conditions, mood disturbances, psychosexual problems, osteoporosis, and subfertility. There is an imperative for less complicated protocols and enhanced approaches for oocyte donation to get pregnant and ...
Dave A +4 more
europepmc +3 more sources
Comparison of quality of life and related factors according to premature menopause using the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2014–2017) [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the health‐related quality of life of premature menopausal women with that of normal postmenopausal women and to identify factors related to quality of life in these two groups.
Ok-Hee Cho, Kyung-Hye Hwang
doaj +2 more sources
Symptoms, health behavior and understanding of menopause therapy in women with premature menopause
OBJECTIVE: To explore symptoms, understanding of menopausal therapies, medication use and health-related behavior in women with and without premature menopause.
Melanie Gibson-Helm +2 more
exaly +2 more sources
Management of premature menopause
There has been some confusion among women and health professionals since the publication of the Women's Health Initiative and Million Women studies about the management of premature ovarian failure (POF). Both studies were undertaken in women aged 50 and over, and cannot be extrapolated to their younger counterparts, who would normally be producing ...
Joan, Pitkin +6 more
core +4 more sources

