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Menopause, Female Sex Hormones, Skeletal Muscle Mass and Muscle Protein Turnover in Humans. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Sarcopenia describes the loss of muscle mass and function with age. The increase in prevalence of sarcopenia in women appears to coincide with the onset of menopause, which is characterized by large changes to the hormonal milieu such as decreased oestrogen and progesterone concentrations.
Menzies C, Bowtell R, Shur N, Brook MS.
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Aerobic capacity and cardiopulmonary variables are not different between premenopausal, late premenopausal, perimenopausal, and postmenopausal women. [PDF]
Abstract Menopause may contribute to declining aerobic capacity alongside aging; whether this is related to declines in physical activity or alterations in physiology is unclear. This study examined the effect of menopause on maximal and submaximal cardiopulmonary variables in an incremental aerobic capacity assessment in active women. Sixty‐nine women,
Rattley CA +6 more
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Pitfalls and Strategies for Measuring Menopausal Stage in Eating Disorder Studies of Women in Midlife. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective Researchers are increasingly interested in exploring the role of the menopausal transition in eating disorder risk. We recently embarked on studies of this critical life phase and encountered significant challenges in assessing menopausal status that limited our ability to test study hypotheses.
Klump KL, Thakkar KN, Culbert KM.
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Introduction: The premenopausal and menopausal periods are natural processes that occur in women. Both of these periods bring about changes in physical, psychological, and social aspects.
Ninda Ayu Prabasari, Linda Juwita
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Osteoporosis has traditionally been considered a disorder of postmenopausal women, but low bone mass and accelerated bone loss can also occur early in life causing premenopausal osteoporosis. There are a few risk factors that increase a woman's risk of premenopausal osteoporosis, including drugs, hormonal and nutritional factors, and physical in ...
Marilyn Lee Cheng, Vishal Gupta
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Introduction: Menopausal transition is a period characterised by psychic, somatic changes as well as changes in reproductive capabilities of a woman. It occurs as a consequence of ovarian’s function termination, and pertains to the periods of different ...
Lejla Mešalić
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Background and objective: Osteoporosis is among the top five conditions causing disability and prolonged hospital stay; however, it is still underestimated worldwide, especially in developing countries.
Lara Abbas Mohammed, Ali Shakir Dauod
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Premenopausal Osteoporosis [PDF]
Most premenopausal women with low trauma fracture(s) or low bone mineral density have a secondary cause of osteoporosis or bone loss. Where possible, treatment of the underlying cause should be the focus of management. Premenopausal women with an ongoing cause of bone loss and those who have had, or continue to have, low trauma fractures may require ...
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Resiko osteoporosis di Indonesia termasuk tinggi karena rendahnya pengetahuan dan pemahaman masyarakat tentang cara penecgahan osteoporosis. Survei awal di Puskesmas Santun Usila Duraai Timur tanggal 29 April - 06 Mei 2010 pada 15 wanita premenopause ...
Yenti Fitri +2 more
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PurposeThis study aimed to explore symptom trajectories over 24 months for hot flushes and sweating, sleep problems, joint and muscular discomfort, and physical and mental exhaustion experienced by premenopausal women diagnosed with tamoxifen-treated ...
Sumi Sung +3 more
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