Hot flashes arise because the temperature range in which the body normally feels comfortable narrows
during the menopause transition, partly in response to the drop in estrogen.
Up to 80 percent of women experience menopausal symptoms, particularly hot flashes and night sweats, at some point
during the menopause transition, said Rebecca Thurston, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry, Pitt School of Medicine.
It is well documented that the significant declines in estrogen experienced
during the menopause transition contribute to accelerated bone loss.
Hot flashes are among the most common symptoms women experience
during the menopause transition and almost all women have hot flashes at some time in...
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If you're feeling a little blue
during the
transition to
menopause, there's good reason, according to a new study being reported online today in Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Societ
menopause, there's good reason, according to a new study being reported online today in
Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Societ
Menopause, the journal of The North American
Menopause Societ
Menopause Society (NAMS).
Women experienced rapid increases in metabolic syndrome severity
during the last years of pre-
menopause and the
transition years to
menopause, known as perimenopause.
While the hormonal changes of the body are decades in the making, the symptoms of perimenopause tend to become obvious in the three - to - four year period
during which the body prepares itself for the
transition into
menopause, when periods and ovulation will cease.
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during this period can often determine how smooth — or difficult — the
transition into
menopause will be.
Although sleep difficulties can have many causes, fluctuations of female hormone prior to and
during the
transition to
menopause can steal many hours of precious sleep.
The common mood swings
during this time are related to the fluctuating levels of ovarian hormones
during the
transition to
menopause.
During perimenopause, your body is beginning the
transition into
menopause.
EnerEssence II meets the increased nutritional needs caused by physical stress and changes
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Mood states were predominantly normal and stable, raising doubts regarding the notion that psychosocial distress is a common and natural occurrence
during the
transition to
menopause.