نتایج جستجو برای: post menopausal hot flash

تعداد نتایج: 504385  

2014
Jim R Sliwinski Aimee K Johnson Gary R Elkins

Cognitive decline is a frequent complaint during the menopause transition and among post-menopausal women. Changes in memory correspond with diminished estrogen production. Further, many peri- and post-menopausal women report sleep concerns, depression, and hot flashes, and these factors may contribute to cognitive decline. Hormone therapy can increase estrogen but is contraindicated for many w...

Aram Mousavi Pharm, Fedyeh Haghollahi, Gholamreza Amin, Mamak Shariat, Shima Afshar, Shohreh Vosough, Zahra Jafary Azar,

Background: Menopause is a critical and sensitive period and has a common symptom of vasomotor signs, psychologic changes and sleep disorders. With regarding the citalopram complications and effects of Iranian herbs, the aim of this study was to compared the therapeutic effect of the combination of area part of Melissa officinalis and fennel fruits extract with Nigella sativa powder with citalo...

 Background: Of common alternative treatments for early symptoms of early menopause are phytoestrogens. Phytoestrogenic compounds naturally occur in hop, though there is no study investigating the hop effect on the early symptoms of menopause. This study aims to evaluate the effect of hop (Humulus lupulus L.) in treating early menopausal symptoms and hot flashes (primary outcomes). Metho...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2007
Janet S Carpenter Jennifer G Neal Judith Payne Gretchen Kimmick Anna Maria Storniolo

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To pilot test the acceptability of a DVD platform to deliver a newly created cognitive-behavioral hot flash intervention and estimate the efficacy of the new intervention. DESIGN Nonrandomized pretest, post-test design. SETTING Midwestern and southeastern outpatient cancer clinics serving urban and rural areas. SAMPLE 40 participants from two sites completed the study. ...

Journal: :Menopause 2006
Patricia S Williamson-Hughes Brent D Flickinger Mark J Messina Mark W Empie

OBJECTIVE Several reviews have evaluated the clinical evidence relating isoflavone treatment to the relief of menopausal hot flash symptoms. The majority of these reviews included a variety of isoflavone sources, often without discriminating between the identities of individual isoflavones contained in the study product. An evaluation of published studies using well-characterized isoflavone-con...

Journal: :Stroke 2011
Rebecca C Thurston Yuefang Chang Emma Barinas-Mitchell J Richard Jennings Doug P Landsittel Nanette Santoro Roland von Känel Karen A Matthews

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE There has been a longstanding interest in the role of menopause and its correlates in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women. Menopausal hot flashes are experienced by most midlife women; emerging data link hot flashes to CVD risk indicators. We tested whether hot flashes, measured via state-of-the-art physiologic methods, were associated with greater su...

2016
Masumeh Ghazanfarpour Talat Khadivzadeh Masaudeh Babakhanian

Objective: To evaluate the symptoms of menopausal women and the link between sexual function, menopausal symptoms and demographic variables. Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional study in which 202 postmenopausal women admitted to the health care centers were selected. The Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) questionnaire and Menopause-Specific Quality of Life (MENQOL) were the main ...

Journal: :Maturitas 2014
Janet S Carpenter Christele M Igega Julie L Otte Debra S Burns Menggang Yu Jingwei Wu

OBJECTIVES Somatosensory amplification is the experience of sensing everyday bodily sensations as intense, agitating, and unpleasant. Using data from menopausal breast cancer survivors and midlife women without cancer, the study purposes were to (1) explore the psychometric properties of the Somatosensory Amplification Scale and (2) to describe somatosensory amplification and its relationship t...

2017
Wan-Yu Huang I-Lun Hsin Dar-Ren Chen Chia-Chu Chang Chew-Teng Kor Ting-Yu Chen Hung-Ming Wu

INTRODUCTION Hot flashes have been postulated to be linked to systemic inflammation. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between hot flashes, pro-inflammatory factors, and leukocytes in healthy, non-obese postmenopausal women. PARTICIPANTS AND DESIGN In this cross-sectional study, a total of 202 women aged 45-60 years were stratified into one of four groups according to their hot...

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