Litcius/Paper detail

Metabolic Syndrome and Menopause: The Impact of Menopause Duration on Risk Factors and Components

Kadriye Erdoğan, Nevin Şanlıer

2024International Journal of Women s Health13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose: This study was undertaken to investigate the impact of menopause duration on the risk factors and components of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Patients and Methods: Women aged between 45 and 60 years participated in the study. Participants were split into two groups based on the duration of menopause. Women who had been menopausal for 1 to ≤5 years constituted Group 1, while women with 6-10 years of menopause duration formed Group 2. Results: Significant differences were observed between the two groups for various factors associated with MetS, including anthropometric measurements, biochemical markers, and blood pressure. The conicity index, weight-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio, visceral adiposity index (VAI), and menopause duration were associated with increased risk of MetS. Our multivariate logistic regression model showed that women with elevated VAI had a 2.073-fold (95% CI: 1.73-2.48, p<0.001) increased risk of MetS, while women with menopause duration more than 5 years had a 6.44-fold (95% CI: 3.336-12.45, p<0.001) increased risk of MetS. Conclusion: The duration of menopause was found to be linked to a higher risk of MetS. Our results emphasize the importance of monitoring and managing metabolic health in women during the menopausal period, particularly those with extended menopause duration.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMenopauseDuration (music)Metabolic syndromeGerontologyObstetricsInternal medicineObesityLiteratureArtHealth and Wellbeing ResearchMenopause: Health Impacts and TreatmentsNutrition, Health and Food Behavior