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The menopause transition and women's health at midlife: a progress report from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN)

OBJECTIVE: Our initial understanding of the menopause transition (MT) has been framed by clinical samples of women seeking treatment rather than by population-based studies. The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) initiated in 1996 with an overall goal to define the MT, to characte...

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Autores principales: El Khoudary, Samar R., Greendale, Gail, Crawford, Sybil L., Avis, Nancy E., Brooks, Maria M., Thurston, Rebecca C., Karvonen-Gutierrez, Carrie, Waetjen, L. Elaine, Matthews, Karen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott-Raven Publishers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6784846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31568098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/GME.0000000000001424
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author El Khoudary, Samar R.
Greendale, Gail
Crawford, Sybil L.
Avis, Nancy E.
Brooks, Maria M.
Thurston, Rebecca C.
Karvonen-Gutierrez, Carrie
Waetjen, L. Elaine
Matthews, Karen
author_facet El Khoudary, Samar R.
Greendale, Gail
Crawford, Sybil L.
Avis, Nancy E.
Brooks, Maria M.
Thurston, Rebecca C.
Karvonen-Gutierrez, Carrie
Waetjen, L. Elaine
Matthews, Karen
author_sort El Khoudary, Samar R.
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description OBJECTIVE: Our initial understanding of the menopause transition (MT) has been framed by clinical samples of women seeking treatment rather than by population-based studies. The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) initiated in 1996 with an overall goal to define the MT, to characterize its biological and psychosocial antecedents and sequelae in an ethnically and racially diverse sample of midlife women. METHODS: This review summarizes the central findings of SWAN to date that can inform women and their healthcare providers about the impact of the MT and midlife aging on overall health and well-being. RESULTS: SWAN characterized changes in reproductive axis and menstrual cycle patterns that informed the development of the reproductive aging staging system Staging of Reproductive Aging Workshop+10; MT-related symptoms and mental health (vasomotor symptoms, sleep complaints, psychological symptoms, cognitive performance, and urogenital and sexual health); and physiological systems and functions (cardiovascular and cardiometabolic health, bone health, physical function performance) that are influenced by the MT. SWAN demonstrated substantial interrelations among these changes and significant racial/ethnic differences in the rate and magnitude of change in multiple health indictors in midlife women. The findings point to midlife as a critical stage for adopting healthy behavior and preventive strategies. CONCLUSIONS: Over the past 23 years, SWAN has advanced our understanding of the impact of the MT and midlife aging on health and well-being in women. SWAN will be instrumental to determine whether MT-related changes during midlife are related to unfavorable health and well-being in early old age.
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spelling pubmed-67848462019-11-18 The menopause transition and women's health at midlife: a progress report from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) El Khoudary, Samar R. Greendale, Gail Crawford, Sybil L. Avis, Nancy E. Brooks, Maria M. Thurston, Rebecca C. Karvonen-Gutierrez, Carrie Waetjen, L. Elaine Matthews, Karen Menopause Clinical Corner: Invited Review OBJECTIVE: Our initial understanding of the menopause transition (MT) has been framed by clinical samples of women seeking treatment rather than by population-based studies. The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) initiated in 1996 with an overall goal to define the MT, to characterize its biological and psychosocial antecedents and sequelae in an ethnically and racially diverse sample of midlife women. METHODS: This review summarizes the central findings of SWAN to date that can inform women and their healthcare providers about the impact of the MT and midlife aging on overall health and well-being. RESULTS: SWAN characterized changes in reproductive axis and menstrual cycle patterns that informed the development of the reproductive aging staging system Staging of Reproductive Aging Workshop+10; MT-related symptoms and mental health (vasomotor symptoms, sleep complaints, psychological symptoms, cognitive performance, and urogenital and sexual health); and physiological systems and functions (cardiovascular and cardiometabolic health, bone health, physical function performance) that are influenced by the MT. SWAN demonstrated substantial interrelations among these changes and significant racial/ethnic differences in the rate and magnitude of change in multiple health indictors in midlife women. The findings point to midlife as a critical stage for adopting healthy behavior and preventive strategies. CONCLUSIONS: Over the past 23 years, SWAN has advanced our understanding of the impact of the MT and midlife aging on health and well-being in women. SWAN will be instrumental to determine whether MT-related changes during midlife are related to unfavorable health and well-being in early old age. Lippincott-Raven Publishers 2019-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6784846/ /pubmed/31568098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/GME.0000000000001424 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The North American Menopause Society. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License 4.0 (CCBY-NC), where it is permissible to download, share, remix, transform, and buildup the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
spellingShingle Clinical Corner: Invited Review
El Khoudary, Samar R.
Greendale, Gail
Crawford, Sybil L.
Avis, Nancy E.
Brooks, Maria M.
Thurston, Rebecca C.
Karvonen-Gutierrez, Carrie
Waetjen, L. Elaine
Matthews, Karen
The menopause transition and women's health at midlife: a progress report from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN)
title The menopause transition and women's health at midlife: a progress report from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN)
title_full The menopause transition and women's health at midlife: a progress report from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN)
title_fullStr The menopause transition and women's health at midlife: a progress report from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN)
title_full_unstemmed The menopause transition and women's health at midlife: a progress report from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN)
title_short The menopause transition and women's health at midlife: a progress report from the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN)
title_sort menopause transition and women's health at midlife: a progress report from the study of women's health across the nation (swan)
topic Clinical Corner: Invited Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6784846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31568098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/GME.0000000000001424
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