The role of menopausal symptoms on future health and longevity: A systematic scoping review of longitudinal evidence

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Maturitas Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.maturitas.2024.108130
Robin Andrews , Arron Lacey , Kate Bache , Emma J. Kidd
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Abstract

Women live longer than men but spend more years in poor health. Menopausal symptoms are not generally associated with adverse health outcomes. However, increasingly, evidence suggests they can significantly impact future health and longevity. Understanding the long-term effects of menopausal symptoms will enable clinicians to identify risk factors and intervene with modifications to support healthy aging.
This review examined the scope of research investigating the association between menopausal symptoms and future health outcomes. We searched for longitudinal cohort studies. Date and geographical restrictions were not applied. Articles were screened and data extracted using standardised methods.
Included studies examined the role of menopausal symptoms on future health developments using a sample who had experienced menopause and were deemed healthy at baseline, with clear reporting of their menopausal status at symptom assessment.
We identified 53 eligible studies with data from over 450,000 women enrolled in 28 longitudinal cohorts.
Cardiovascular disease, psychiatric disorders, diabetes, and reduced bone mineral density were positively associated with menopausal symptoms. Breast cancer was associated with an asymptomatic menopause. Psychological menopausal symptoms and cognitive decline improved after menopause, except among women from low socioeconomic backgrounds.
These findings demonstrate that menopausal symptoms are important indicators for future health risks. Future work should investigate the impact of underexplored menopausal symptoms on future health, such as sleeping problems and urogenital issues, and evaluate whether treating menopausal symptoms could lead to improvements in future health outcomes. Should future research continue to support these findings, clinical guidelines should be updated to support clinical decision-making in menopause care.
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更年期症状对未来健康和寿命的影响:对纵向证据的系统性范围审查。
女性的寿命比男性长,但健康状况不佳的年数却比男性多。更年期症状一般与不良健康后果无关。然而,越来越多的证据表明,更年期症状会严重影响未来的健康和寿命。了解更年期症状的长期影响将有助于临床医生识别风险因素并采取干预措施,以支持健康的老龄化。本综述探讨了更年期症状与未来健康结果之间关系的研究范围。我们搜索了纵向队列研究。日期和地域不受限制。我们采用标准化方法对文章进行筛选并提取数据。所纳入的研究使用经历过更年期并在基线时被认为是健康的样本来研究更年期症状对未来健康发展的影响,这些样本在症状评估时明确报告了其更年期状态。我们确定了 53 项符合条件的研究,其数据来自 28 个纵向队列中超过 45 万名妇女。心血管疾病、精神疾病、糖尿病和骨矿物质密度降低与更年期症状呈正相关。乳腺癌与无症状更年期有关。心理更年期症状和认知能力下降在绝经后有所改善,但社会经济背景较差的妇女除外。这些研究结果表明,更年期症状是未来健康风险的重要指标。未来的工作应调查未被充分探索的更年期症状对未来健康的影响,如睡眠问题和泌尿生殖系统问题,并评估治疗更年期症状是否能改善未来的健康状况。如果未来的研究继续支持这些发现,则应更新临床指南,以支持更年期护理的临床决策。
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Maturitas
Maturitas 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
9.10
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2.00%
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142
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Maturitas is an international multidisciplinary peer reviewed scientific journal of midlife health and beyond publishing original research, reviews, consensus statements and guidelines, and mini-reviews. The journal provides a forum for all aspects of postreproductive health in both genders ranging from basic science to health and social care. Topic areas include:• Aging• Alternative and Complementary medicines• Arthritis and Bone Health• Cancer• Cardiovascular Health• Cognitive and Physical Functioning• Epidemiology, health and social care• Gynecology/ Reproductive Endocrinology• Nutrition/ Obesity Diabetes/ Metabolic Syndrome• Menopause, Ovarian Aging• Mental Health• Pharmacology• Sexuality• Quality of Life
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