Natural menopause timing and menopause symptoms among lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual women in the Nurses' Health Study II.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Menopause: The Journal of The North American Menopause Society Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1097/GME.0000000000002442
Nicole A VanKim, Brittany M Charlton, Isa Berzansky, Nicole D Fields, Brian W Whitcomb, Susan E Hankinson, Lynnette Leidy Sievert, Elizabeth R Bertone-Johnson
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to examine sexual orientation differences in natural menopause timing and symptoms between lesbian and bisexual women compared with heterosexual women.

Methods: We used longitudinal questionnaire data (1989-2015) from 92,314 women (858 lesbian, 375 bisexual) in the Nurses' Health Study II cohort. Women were 24-44 yr old at baseline and biennially reported their menopause status, including reasons for cessation of menstrual periods. In 2009 and 2013, women reported on their experience of hot flashes and night sweats. Covariates included age, age at menarche, body mass index, smoking, and parity. Sexual orientation was reported in 1995 and 2009.

Results: Age-adjusted Cox models and logistic regression models suggest that there were no statistically significant differences in menopause timing between lesbian or bisexual women when compared with heterosexual women. When examining menopause symptoms, lesbian women consistently had a statistically significantly (P < 0.05) higher odds of experiencing hot flashes or night sweats (odds ratio range: 1.17 to 1.72) and moderate/severe symptoms (OR range: 1.26 to 1.77) than heterosexual women, even after adjusting for covariates such as smoking and obesity. There were no statistically significant differences in menopause symptoms between bisexual and heterosexual women.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest no meaningful difference in menopause timing between sexual minority and heterosexual women. Additionally, menopause symptoms were more likely among lesbian women and warrants additional study.

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护士健康研究 II》中女同性恋、双性恋和异性恋妇女的自然绝经时间和绝经症状。
研究目的本研究旨在探讨与异性恋女性相比,女同性恋和双性恋女性在自然绝经时间和症状方面的性取向差异:我们使用了 "护士健康研究 II "队列中 92,314 名女性(858 名女同性恋,375 名双性恋)的纵向问卷数据(1989-2015 年)。妇女基线年龄为 24-44 岁,每两年报告一次绝经状况,包括月经停止的原因。2009 年和 2013 年,妇女报告了她们潮热和盗汗的经历。协变量包括年龄、初潮年龄、体重指数、吸烟和胎次。1995年和2009年报告了性取向:结果:年龄调整后的 Cox 模型和逻辑回归模型表明,与异性恋女性相比,女同性恋或双性恋女性在绝经时间上没有显著的统计学差异。在研究更年期症状时,即使对吸烟和肥胖等协变量进行了调整,女同性恋者出现潮热或盗汗(几率范围:1.17 至 1.72)和中度/严重症状(OR 范围:1.26 至 1.77)的几率仍显著高于异性恋女性(P < 0.05)。双性恋女性和异性恋女性的更年期症状在统计学上没有明显差异:我们的研究结果表明,性少数群体女性和异性恋女性在绝经时间上没有明显差异。结论:我们的研究结果表明,性少数群体女性和异性恋女性在绝经时间上没有明显差异。此外,女同性恋更容易出现绝经症状,因此需要进一步研究。
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期刊介绍: ​Menopause, published monthly, provides a forum for new research, applied basic science, and clinical guidelines on all aspects of menopause. The scope and usefulness of the journal extend beyond gynecology, encompassing many varied biomedical areas, including internal medicine, family practice, medical subspecialties such as cardiology and geriatrics, epidemiology, pathology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and pharmacology. This forum is essential to help integrate these areas, highlight needs for future research, and enhance health care.
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