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围绝经期女性健康的建模:一项纵向分析。

Modeling women's health during the menopausal transition: a longitudinal analysis.

作者信息

Dennerstein Lorraine, Lehert Philippe, Guthrie Janet R, Burger Henry G

机构信息

Office for Gender and Health, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Menopause. 2007 Jan-Feb;14(1):53-62. doi: 10.1097/01.gme.0000229574.67376.ba.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

There has been controversy about the relative effects on various health outcomes of hormonal, psychosocial, and lifestyle changes during the menopausal transition. In previous studies the risk factors for one particular health endpoint have been analyzed separately. Separate analyses do not provide an overall view of the relationships between all the variables or the relative importance of different factors. Thus, the objective of this study was to provide an overall analysis of the influence of hormonal changes during the menopausal transition on a range of health outcomes while simultaneously considering all the available predictors and all the endpoints and to test the hypothesis that prior health status predicts current health status.

DESIGN

This was a 9-year prospective observational study of 438 Australian-born women, who at baseline were aged 45 to 55 years and had menstruated in the prior 3 months. Interviews were conducted and fasting blood and physical measurements were performed annually.

RESULTS

Main outcome measures were hormone levels, sociodemographic variables, attitudes and lifestyle variables, self-rated health and well-being, bothersome symptoms, coronary heart disease risk, bone mineral density, and sexuality. Data from 336 women, 77% of the original sample, were analyzed. Statistical modeling using structural equations showed that for all health endpoints, the prior level of that variable was the most important predictor. Declining levels of estradiol during the menopausal transition affected certain health outcomes: bone mineral density, coronary heart disease risk, vasomotor symptoms, vaginal dryness, and sexual response. Well-being is negatively affected by symptoms, hassles, and stress. Exercise has beneficial effects on hot flushes, well-being, body mass index, and coronary heart disease risk. Relationship factors and mood affect sexual response.

CONCLUSIONS

This observational study provides a conceptual data-based framework for understanding changes in women's health during the natural menopausal transition.

摘要

目的

在绝经过渡期间,激素、心理社会及生活方式变化对各种健康结局的相对影响一直存在争议。在以往研究中,针对某一特定健康终点的危险因素进行了单独分析。单独分析无法提供所有变量之间关系的整体视图,也无法体现不同因素的相对重要性。因此,本研究的目的是全面分析绝经过渡期间激素变化对一系列健康结局的影响,同时考虑所有可用的预测因素和所有终点,并检验先前健康状况可预测当前健康状况这一假设。

设计

这是一项针对438名澳大利亚出生女性的9年前瞻性观察研究,这些女性在基线时年龄为45至55岁,且在前3个月有过月经。每年进行访谈,并进行空腹血液和身体测量。

结果

主要结局指标包括激素水平、社会人口统计学变量、态度和生活方式变量、自评健康和幸福感、困扰症状、冠心病风险、骨密度和性功能。对来自336名女性(占原始样本的77%)的数据进行了分析。使用结构方程的统计模型显示,对于所有健康终点,该变量的先前水平是最重要的预测因素。绝经过渡期间雌二醇水平下降会影响某些健康结局:骨密度、冠心病风险、血管舒缩症状、阴道干燥和性反应。幸福感受到症状、麻烦事和压力的负面影响。运动对潮热、幸福感、体重指数和冠心病风险有有益影响。人际关系因素和情绪会影响性反应。

结论

这项观察性研究为理解自然绝经过渡期间女性健康变化提供了一个基于概念数据的框架。

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