INFLUENCE OF THE PERIMENOPAUSE ON CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS AND SYMPTOMS OF MIDDLE-AGED HEALTHY WOMEN

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MATTHEWS, KA [1 ]
WING, RR [1 ]
KULLER, LH [1 ]
MEILAHN, EN [1 ]
PLANTINGA, P [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PITTSBURGH, GRAD SCH PUBL HLTH, PITTSBURGH, PA 15213 USA
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10.1001/archinte.154.20.2349
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Objective: To determine the changes in cardiovascular risk factors and psychological and physical symptoms that occur during the perimenopause. Design: Cohort study of 541 healthy middle-aged premenopausal women followed up through the menopause. Setting: General community. Participants: After a baseline evaluation taken at study entry, 152 women ceased menstruating for 3 months (not due to surgery) and were not using hormone replacement therapy, and were reevaluated in a similar protocol (perimenopausal examination); 105 of the 152 were evaluated a third time when they had ceased menstruating for 12 months and were not using hormone replacement therapy (postmenopausal examination). One hundred nine premenopausal women who were repeatedly tested constituted a comparison group. Main Outcome Measures: Levels of lipids and lipoproteins, triglycerides, fasting glucose and insulin, blood pressure, weight, height, and standardized measures of psychological symptoms. Results: Women who became perimenopausal showed increased levels of cardiovascular risk factors, which were similar in magnitude to those experienced by the comparison group of premenopausal women. Perimenopausal women reported a greater number of symptoms, especially hot flashes, cold sweats, joint pain, aches in the skull and/or neck, and being forgetful; reports of hot flashes at the perimenopausal examination were associated with low concentrations of serum estrogens. Menopausal status was not associated with depressive symptoms. Perimenopausal women who became postmenopausal showed a decline in the level of high-density lipoprotein-2 cholesterol (means, 0.53 to 0.43 mmol/L [20.6 to 16.7 mg/dL]) and a gradual increase in the level of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (means,3.14 to 3.33 mmol/L [121.3 to 128.8 mg/dL]), whereas symptom reporting declined. Conclusions: During mid-life, women experience adverse changes in cardiovascular risk factors and a temporary increase in total number of reported symptoms, with no change in depression. Preventive efforts to reduce the menopause-induced increase in cardiovascular risk factors should begin early in the menopausal transition.
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