Menopausal Status Contributes to Overall Survival in Endometrial Cancer Patients
Source : https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/15/2/451
Endometrial cancer is the most common female genital tract malignancy in developed countries that occurs predominantly in postmenopausal women. The primary objective of our research was to investigate whether menopause...
Conclusion: We have demonstrated here that some of the basic clinical variables related to men- strual status, such as time from last menstruation or postoperative FSH concentration, may contribute to overall survival in endometrial cancer patients.
Relationship between years since menopause and lipid variation in postmenopausal women: A cross-sectional study
's Hospital of Zhejiang University in China between 2015 and 2022. Each participant was interviewed using questionnaires regarding sociodemographic and reproductive data. Anthropometric measurements, lipid profiles, and reproductive hormone levels...
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that a longer duration since menopause is associated with alterations of the lipid profile (lower HLD-C and higher LDL-C levels) in postmenopausal women. However, more studies, especially large prospective studies, are needed to explore this relationship and further reveal the underlying mechanisms.
Postmenopausal hormone therapy and mortality before and after the Women's Health Initiative study - Scientific Reports
Source : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-27731-z
Weighing risks and benefits of postmenopausal hormone therapy (HT) has proven a balancing act. We aimed to investigate the association between HT and mortality before and after the 2002 publication...
Discussion: We found a decreased systemic HT prevalence and an increased mortality risk for systemic HT users in both study populations in the wake of the 2002 WHI publication with the most pronounced tendency presented in the singleton population. The findings suggest an alteration in the HT user profile after 2002 with a different pattern of...
An oral French maritime pine bark extract improves hair density in menopausal women: A randomized, placebo‐controlled, double blind intervention study
Source : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9817492/
Female pattern hair loss affects females of all ages with a trend to increase after menopause. This disorder may have significant psychological impact and lead to anxiety and depression.
Conclusion: Pycnogenol intake significantly increased hair density by 30% and 23% after 2 and 6 months of treatment, respectively, as detected by Trichoscan evaluation of digital photographs. Interestingly, photoplethysmography revealed that this beneficial effect was associated with a decrease in resting flux of the scalp skin, which might...
Comparison of peripheral and cerebral vascular function between premenopausal, early and late postmenopausal females - PubMed
Source : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36621779/
The risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease increases in ageing females, coinciding with the onset of menopause. Differences in peripheral and cerebrovascular function across menopausal stages, however, are poorly characterized....
Conclusion: We observed no differences in vascular function between healthy, active pre- and postmenopausal females. After accounting for age, there was no difference in cerebrovascular function between groups, and there were no associations between reproductive hormone levels, vascular function and NO bioavailability.
