Anderson D, Yoshizawa T, Gollschewski S, Atogami F, Courtney M
Centre for Health Research, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
Climacteric. 2004 Jun;7(2):165-74. doi: 10.1080/13697130410001713760.
The aim of the study was to explore the effects of country of residence on menopausal status and menopausal symptoms in Australian and Japanese women. The study objectives included exploring the impact of country of residence (Australia and Japan) and menopausal status on menopausal symptoms, and identifying whether country of residence (Australia and Japan) moderates the relationship between menopausal status and menopausal symptoms.
Analyses are based on 1743 women aged between 40 and 60 years who participated in the multi-race, multi-site, cross-sectional study of mid-aged women called the Australian and Japanese Midlife Women's Health Study (AJMWHS) in 2001--2002. Study participants completed a mailed questionnaire that contained questions on a variety of health-related topics.
In both cultures there was a similar increase in prevalence of depression (p < 0.001), somatic symptoms (p < 0.001) and vasomotor symptoms (p < 0.001) at perimenopause. Australian women experienced more night sweats than Japanese women but the prevalence of hot flashes was not statistically different. Postmenopausal Japanese women had more somatic, psychological and sexual symptoms. The main effect for menopausal status and the interaction effect of country of residence was significant in the somatic symptoms (p < 0.001), but not in any of the other areas.
Vasomotor, psychological and somatic symptoms decrease after menopause in Australian women, with only sexual symptoms continuing. In Japanese women, somatic, psychological and sexual symptoms remain high after menopause. It is possible that westernization may be having a significant impact on the aging of women in Japan and it is, therefore important to capture through research just what this impact may be.
本研究旨在探讨居住国对澳大利亚和日本女性更年期状态及更年期症状的影响。研究目标包括探究居住国(澳大利亚和日本)和更年期状态对更年期症状的影响,并确定居住国(澳大利亚和日本)是否调节更年期状态与更年期症状之间的关系。
分析基于1743名年龄在40至60岁之间的女性,她们参与了2001 - 2002年进行的名为澳大利亚和日本中年女性健康研究(AJMWHS)的多种族、多地点中年女性横断面研究。研究参与者完成了一份邮寄问卷,其中包含各种与健康相关主题的问题。
在两种文化中,围绝经期抑郁(p < 0.001)、躯体症状(p < 0.001)和血管舒缩症状(p < 0.001)的患病率均有类似增加。澳大利亚女性比日本女性经历更多盗汗,但潮热患病率无统计学差异。绝经后日本女性有更多的躯体、心理和性症状。更年期状态的主效应和居住国的交互效应在躯体症状方面显著(p < 0.001),但在其他任何方面均不显著。
澳大利亚女性绝经后血管舒缩、心理和躯体症状减轻,只有性症状持续存在。日本女性绝经后躯体、心理和性症状仍然较多。西方化可能对日本女性的衰老产生重大影响,因此通过研究了解这种影响究竟是什么很重要。