Estrogen
decline after menopause might be an underlying cause for women having worse outcome in this study.
Not exact matches
After menopause, estrogen levels
decline.
«Further study is needed as to why women with rheumatoid arthritis are suffering a greater
decline in function
after menopause,» said the paper's lead author, Elizabeth Mollard.
Results show that in comparison to women who experienced
menopause after the age of 50, those with a premature
menopause had a more than 40 % increased risk of poor performance on tasks assessing verbal fluency and visual memory and was associated with a 35 % increased risk of
decline in psychomotor speed (coordination between the brain and the muscles that brings about movement) and overall cognitive function over 7 years.
Needle also pointed out that
after menopause and its accompanying
decline in estrogen, some women have pain during sex.
One of the biggest factors contributing to the decrease of our muscle strength is the gradual
decline of estrogen that begins slowly
after the age of 25 and then speeds up during and
after menopause.
After menopause when hormone production
declines dramatically, there is a reduction in Lupus flares and the disease becomes quiescent.
And the
decline of sexual maturity of a woman is basically
after the
menopause of about 50.
It can be brought on by lack of arousal, or estrogen
decline during nursing and
menopause, or
after oophorectomy.