The Seattle Midlife Women's Health Study: a longitudinal prospective study of women during the menopausal transition and early postmenopause.

Women's midlife health Pub Date : 2016-11-09 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40695-016-0019-x
Nancy Fugate Woods, Ellen Sullivan Mitchell
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Abstract

Background: The need for longitudinal, population-based studies to illuminate women's experiences of symptoms during the menopausal transition motivated the development of the Seattle Midlife Women's Health Study.

Methods: Longitudinal, population-based study of symptoms women experienced between the Late Reproductive stage of reproductive aging and the early postmenopause. Data collection began in 1990 with 508 women ages 35-55 and continued to 2013. Entry criteria included age, at least one period in past 12 months, uterus intact and at least 1 ovary. Women were studied up to 5 years postmenopause. Data collection included yearly health questionnaires, health diaries, urinary hormonal assays, menstrual calendars and buccal cell smears.

Results: Contributions of the study included development of a method for staging the menopausal transition; development of bleeding criteria to differentiate bleeding episodes from intermenstrual bleeding from menstrual calendars; identification of hormonal changes associated with menopausal transition stages; assessment of the effects of menopausal transition factors, aging, stress-related factors, health factors, social factors on symptoms, particularly hot flashes, depressed mood, pain, cognitive, sexual desire, and sleep disruption symptoms, and urinary incontinence symptoms; identification of naturally occurring clusters of symptoms women experienced during the menopausal transition and early postmenopause; and assessment of gene polymorphisms associated with events such as onset of the early and late menopausal transition stages and symptoms.

Conclusions: Over the course of the longitudinal Seattle Midlife Women's Health Study, investigators contributed to understanding of symptoms women experience during the menopausal transition and early postmenopause as well as methods of staging reproductive aging.

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西雅图中年妇女健康研究:一项对绝经过渡期和绝经后早期妇女的纵向前瞻性研究。
背景:需要纵向的、基于人群的研究来阐明妇女在更年期过渡期间的症状经历,这促使了西雅图中年妇女健康研究的发展。方法:对生殖衰老晚期和绝经后早期妇女所经历的症状进行纵向、基于人群的研究。数据收集始于1990年,共有508名年龄在35-55岁之间的女性,一直持续到2013年。入组标准包括年龄,过去12个月内至少一次月经,子宫完整,至少1个卵巢。研究对象是绝经后5年的女性。收集的数据包括年度健康问卷、健康日记、尿激素测定、月经日历和口腔细胞涂片。结果:该研究的贡献包括发展了一种分期绝经过渡的方法;制定出血标准,从月经日历中区分出血发作和经间出血;确定与更年期过渡阶段相关的激素变化;评估更年期过渡因素、衰老、压力相关因素、健康因素、社会因素对症状的影响,特别是潮热、情绪抑郁、疼痛、认知、性欲、睡眠中断症状和尿失禁症状;确定妇女在绝经过渡期和绝经后早期经历的自然发生的症状群;以及与诸如早期和晚期绝经过渡阶段和症状的发生相关的基因多态性的评估。结论:在西雅图中年妇女纵向健康研究的过程中,研究人员对妇女在绝经过渡期和绝经后早期经历的症状以及分期生殖衰老的方法做出了贡献。
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